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The Chart of Love 2014

★ 6.23 votes116 min📅 2014-03-21

In this quietly intense drama set within the bustling corridors of Honjo Hospital, two old friends reunite as colleagues—bringing with them the ghosts of their past ideals and the weight of modern-day compromises.

Director: Yoshihiro Fukagawa

Cast

Tatsuya Fujiwara
Tatsuya Fujiwara
Tatsuya Shindo
Aoi Miyazaki
Aoi Miyazaki
Haruna Kurihara
Jun Kaname
Jun Kaname
Jirou Sunayama
Michiko Kichise
Michiko Kichise
Shizue Sotomura
Taizo Harada
Taizo Harada
Danshaku
Gaku Hamada
Gaku Hamada
Yakusugi
Kazue Fukiishi
Kazue Fukiishi
Chinatsu Shindo
Jun Kaname
Jun Kaname
Jiro Sunayama
Tokuma Nishioka
Tokuma Nishioka
Shuichiro Takayama
Chizuru Ikewaki
Chizuru Ikewaki
Naomi Tozai

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Chart of Love (2014) about?

This drama centers on two longtime friends-turned-colleagues working at Honjo Hospital, where their differing approaches to medicine and life collide. When a senior doctor collapses, their bond is tested amid the pressures of professional duty and personal sacrifice.

Who directed The Chart of Love?

Yoshihiro Fukagawa, known for his nuanced storytelling in Japanese dramas, directs this introspective film.

Who stars in The Chart of Love?

The film features Tatsuya Fujiwara as Dr. Ichito, alongside Aoi Miyazaki, Jun Kaname, and Michiko Kichise in prominent roles.

Is The Chart of Love (2014) worth watching?

Fans of slow-burn dramas with emotional depth will find *The Chart of Love* compelling. While not a high-energy thriller, its themes of friendship and professional integrity make it a thoughtful watch for those who appreciate character-driven narratives.

How long is The Chart of Love?

The runtime is 116 minutes.

About The Chart of Love (2014) — A medical drama about friendship, compromise, and the cost of healing

In this quietly intense drama set within the bustling corridors of Honjo Hospital, two old friends reunite as colleagues—bringing with them the ghosts of their past ideals and the weight of modern-day compromises. Directed by Yoshihiro Fukagawa, *The Chart of Love* (2014) follows Dr. Ichito, a dedicated physician who notices a striking change in his once-idealistic university friend, Dr. Tatsuya Shindo, now arriving from Tokyo with a more measured approach to life and work. As their professional paths intersect, Ichito's own stability is tested when a senior colleague collapses, forcing both doctors to confront the fragile balance between duty and personal conviction.

The film unfolds like a subtle medical thriller, where the most critical diagnosis isn't found in charts or lab results but in the strained relationships between those who swear to heal. With its restrained yet evocative tone, *The Chart of Love* explores themes of loyalty, burnout, and the quiet erosion of passion in high-stakes professions. Fukagawa crafts an atmosphere that lingers long after the credits roll—intimate, observant, and subtly haunting.