Synopsis

Yazaki Rio, a 32-year-old screenwriter, achieved legendary status five years ago with her hit drama “Tokyo Dollhouse,” but has since failed to produce another success. She clings to past glory to maintain her pride while struggling with her career decline.

 

When her essay book “Let’s Have a Heroine-Like Romance!” based on “Tokyo Dollhouse” is published, Rio hosts a talk show where she lectures about love, telling her audience: “With just a little knowledge and courage, love will surely come true.” While women listen earnestly to her romantic advice, Rio’s inner voice reveals her true thoughts: “These boring women who nod unconditionally whenever I smile…” – her venomous nature showing through.

 

Her former romantic and professional partner, drama producer Tamura Shinya, independently arranges a love consultation project with talk show attendees, much to Rio’s annoyance. While reluctantly reviewing consultation forms, Rio discovers a startling commonality among four women – they’re all seeking advice about men named “Ito.” Coincidence?

 

Using these consultations as material for her comeback screenplay, Rio gradually suspects that all four women might be describing the same person. Who is this mysterious Ito, and what are his true intentions?

 

 

The unpredictable and shocking conclusion will leave everyone stunned as the truth behind this modern romance conspiracy unfolds.