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Looking for a True Fiancée 2011

★ 2.73 votes109 min📅 2011-11-19

When pharmaceutical salesman Kenji Takeshita, played by Takayuki Yamada, wakes up after a skating rink accident with a gaping hole in his memory, he's shocked to find an engagement ring tucked away in his briefcase.

Director: Yuki Iwata

Cast

Takayuki Yamada
Takayuki Yamada
Teruhiko Katayama
Manami Konishi
Manami Konishi
Chie Sumitomo
Yoko Maki
Yoko Maki
Wakako Suzuki
Chizuru Ikewaki
Chizuru Ikewaki
Megumi Shiozaki
Fumi Nikaido
Fumi Nikaido
Emi
Takahiro Sato
Takahiro Sato
Kakio Shibusawa
Hikohiko Sugiyama
Hikohiko Sugiyama
Dr. Takada
Kenji Yamauchi
Kenji Yamauchi
Yutaka

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Looking for a True Fiancée (2011) about?

A pharmaceutical salesman wakes up after a head injury to find three women all claiming to be his fiancée. With no memory of his past relationships, he must navigate each date to uncover the truth behind the engagement ring in his briefcase.

Who directed Looking for a True Fiancée?

The film was directed by Yuki Iwata, known for blending sharp comedic timing with heartfelt storytelling in his works.

Who stars in Looking for a True Fiancée?

The lead role is played by Takayuki Yamada, with Manami Konishi, Yoko Maki, Chizuru Ikewaki, Fumi Nikaido, and Takahiro Sato rounding out the talented cast.

Is Looking for a True Fiancée (2011) worth watching?

If you enjoy lighthearted romantic comedies with a twist, this film delivers charm and laughs. While not groundbreaking, its clever premise and strong performances make it a pleasant diversion for fans of the genre.

How long is Looking for a True Fiancée?

The runtime is 109 minutes.

About Looking for a True Fiancée (2011) — A hilarious romance where love gets complicated

When pharmaceutical salesman Kenji Takeshita, played by Takayuki Yamada, wakes up after a skating rink accident with a gaping hole in his memory, he's shocked to find an engagement ring tucked away in his briefcase. His world spins further when three stunning women—each insisting she's his fiancée—step into his life, all with their own claims to his heart. Directed by Yuki Iwata, this romantic comedy blends humor with a dash of existential chaos as Kenji races against the clock to uncover which woman truly belongs in his future.

The film thrives on its lighthearted yet relatable premise, exploring themes of identity, commitment, and the messy realities of modern romance. With a playful atmosphere punctuated by slapstick humor and heartfelt moments, *Looking for a True Fiancée (2011)* balances laughs with a touch of sincerity, making it a charming watch for fans of quirky, feel-good comedies.