

(Love Song) 2025
"First Love, One More"
In the vibrant crossroads of Tokyo and Bangkok, an unfinished melody bridges two lives years apart.
Director: Weerachit Thongjila
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is (Love Song) (2025) about?
(Love Song) (2025) follows Sota and Kai, former lovers reunited in Bangkok after years apart, as they navigate rekindled emotions and creative aspirations. Their bond is rekindled through an unfinished song from their youth, forcing Sota to confront his rigid nature while Kai rediscovers her passion for music and photography.
Who directed (Love Song)?
(Love Song) (2025) is directed by Weerachit Thongjila, known for his visually poetic storytelling and ability to blend romance with cultural contrasts.
Who stars in (Love Song)?
The film stars Win Morisaki as Sota, Praewa Suthamphong as Kai, alongside Koji Mukai, Phiravich Attachitsataporn, and Mariko Tsutsui in key supporting roles.
Is (Love Song) (2025) worth watching?
As a romance that balances nostalgia with modern cross-cultural dynamics, (Love Song) (2025) offers a soothing escape for fans of tender, character-driven stories. While IMDb ratings aren't yet available, its themes of reconnection and artistry make it promising for 2025 releases.
How long is (Love Song)?
(Love Song) (2025) has a runtime of 118 minutes.
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About (Love Song) (2025) — A Cross-Cultural Romance of Second Chances and Unfinished Melodies
In the vibrant crossroads of Tokyo and Bangkok, an unfinished melody bridges two lives years apart. Directed by Weerachit Thongjila, (Love Song) (2025) weaves a delicate romance between Sota, a meticulous researcher suddenly transplanted to Tokyo, and Kai, his former flame turned photographer and aspiring musician. When Sota returns to Bangkok, their paths cross again, reigniting old sparks and unspoken feelings tied to a half-finished song from their student days. As Kai's creative spirit collides with Sota's structured world, their bond deepens in unexpected ways, testing the balance between past promises and present realities.
Set against the contrasting backdrops of busy Tokyo and laid-back Bangkok, the film captures the bittersweet tension of reconnection. With a gentle, melancholic charm, (Love Song) (2025) explores themes of nostalgia, second chances, and the quiet power of music to heal and haunt. Win Morisaki and Praewa Suthamphong bring emotional depth to their roles, while Koji Mukai adds a layer of cultural contrast to the story's cross-border romance.




