is a 2018 Japanese romantic drama film based on the manga series Perfect World by Rie Aruga. Directed by Kenji Shibayama, the film depicts a love story between an architect who becomes disabled after an accident and an interior designer who develops a deep connection with him. It stars Takanori Iwata and Hana Sugisaki, supported by Kenta Suga, Sei Ashina, Aya à Âmasa, Magy, Kazue Itoh, Mantaro Koichi, and Naomi Zaizen.
It was released in Japan on October 5, 2018, and grossed a total of 622 million yen.
Architect Itsuki Ayukawa is paralyzed from the waist down. As the former ace of his high school basketball team, he sustained a spinal cord injury in an accident during his third year of university. Following the accident, he decided not to play basketball or pursue romantic relationships due to his reliance on a wheelchair.
Itsuki was a classmate of Tsugumi Kawana and her first love in high school. Tsugumi enjoyed drawing and aspired to attend art college but lacked confidence and gave up on the entrance exam. She subsequently joined an interior design firm in a clerical position. Itsuki and Tsugumi unexpectedly reunite at a work-related drinking session.
They are mutually attracted, but their relationship faces challenges, including parental disapproval, the emergence of a love rival, and illness, as they navigate their path toward happiness.
Perfect World was released in Japan on October 5, 2018, in 323 cinemas. It was subsequently released in Hong Kong on November 1, 2018, followed by Korean on April 4, 2019, and Taiwan on August 7, 2020.
On June 10, 2017, a live-action film adaptation of the manga, starring Takanori Iwata and Hana Sugisaki, was announced, with filming expected to finish in July. The first teaser was released on March 31, 2018, setting the release date for October 15, 2018. An initial poster was released on April 21, followed by the official poster on July 18 and a series of still releases from August to October. A trailer released on July 4 announced the addition of Kenta Suga and Sei Ashina to the cast. Another trailer, released on August 23, featured "Perfect World," the film's theme song by E-girls, as background music. Promotional events for fans and media, attended by the main cast including Takanori Iwata and Hana Sugisaki, were held in Tokyo on September 4, September 26, and October 6 before and after the film's release.
Despite the effect of a Typhoon, the film grossed 17.38 million yen on its opening weekend and was ranked No. 4 at the Japanese box office. It grossed a total of 622 million yen.
Film critic Toyama Shinya deemed the film an "idol film" but noted some scenes and cuts were similar to those in Yasujirà  Ozu's workTokyo Story.