
True Beauty: The Movie - Part 2
Romance · Comedy · Drama
Overview
Reina's beauty and dreams dazzle, but her bare face exposes hidden truths as Shun and Yu vie for her heart, stirring tension and racing emotions.
Top Cast


Kōki
Kōki
Reina Tanikawa
Kōki
Reina Tanikawa


Keisuke Watanabe
Keisuke Watanabe
Shun Kanda
Keisuke Watanabe
Shun Kanda


Keito Tsuna
Keito Tsuna
Yu Igarashi
Keito Tsuna
Yu Igarashi


Jiro Sato
Jiro Sato
Jiro Sato


Yuuka Sugai
Yuuka Sugai
Yuuka Sugai


Karen Miyama
Karen Miyama
Karen Miyama


Amu Fukao
Amu Fukao
Amu Fukao


Rei Maruyama
Rei Maruyama
Rei Maruyama


Takato Okura
Takato Okura
Takato Okura


Mako Ishino
Mako Ishino
Mako Ishino
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