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I Still Want to Do It With My Wife: The Movie Streaming Guide | How to Watch Online Free on U-NEXT, Netflix & Amazon, Shunsuke Kazama, MEGUMI

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“Where can you watch ‘Even So, I Want to Be With My Wife’ (The Movie) for free?” We’ve thoroughly researched how to watch this buzzworthy title starring Shunsuke Kazama and MEGUMI as a married couple! We compare popular streaming services like U-NEXT, Netflix, and Amazon Prime and show you the most cost-effective way to enjoy it. We also dig into the differences from the TV drama version and highlights unique to the theatrical cut! Ready to check your free-viewing options first?

“Even So, I Want to Be With My Wife”—that title sounds deep, kuma~! I have to investigate, kuma! But first… a quick snack break, kuma~♪

What is the movie “Even So, I Want to Be With My Wife”?

“Even So, I Want to Be With My Wife” (The Movie) is a Japanese film slated for nationwide release on May 30, 2025, based on Shin Adachi’s novel of the same name. The co-leads are the accomplished actor Shunsuke Kazama and the multi-talented actress MEGUMI, playing a married couple. The film reworks the TV drama that aired in early 2025 on TV Osaka and other networks, serving as a director’s cut with never-before-seen scenes. Its core themes tackle contemporary issues head-on, such as sexless marriages and how relationships change over time. Yet it avoids becoming overly solemn, with humorous touches that invite both empathy and laughter. The director is Shin Adachi himself, known for films like “100 Yen Love,” and the unity between source material and screen expression has been highly praised. The theatrical cut delves deeper into the couple’s past and dynamics—a dense drama where “laughter” and “tears” intersect. It’s structured so that those who watched the TV version will discover fresh angles, while first-timers can fully follow the story.

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“Even So, I Want to Be With My Wife” enriches the TV drama as a director’s cut, delivering an even more layered marital drama. The performances by Shunsuke Kazama and MEGUMI are must-see.

Synopsis & production details

Synopsis: A quiet yet piercing portrait of a couple in their 10th year of marriage, charting their struggles and renewal. Gota (Shunsuke Kazama) is troubled by his cooled relationship with his longtime wife, Chika (MEGUMI). Once affectionate, they now face the invisible wall of a sexless marriage amid the pressures of work and raising kids. Then, prompted by a certain event, Gota strongly resolves that he “wants to hold his wife again” and takes action. The film depicts the chain of events set off by this “action” with a deft balance of humor and seriousness. By also focusing on Chika’s inner world and perspective, it examines the relationship from multiple angles. The taut, stage-play-like dialogue—interlaced with everyday laughs—offers many moments of realization.

At-a-glance info

ItemDetails
TitleEven So, I Want to Be With My Wife (The Movie)
Release dateMay 30, 2025
SourceShin Adachi, “Even So, I Want to Be With My Wife”
Director / ScreenplayShin Adachi
CastShunsuke Kazama, MEGUMI, others
GenreHuman drama / Comedy
RuntimeTBA (expected around 90 minutes)
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This film candidly portrays the reality of marriage yet leaves you with a warm afterglow—a human drama through and through.

Streaming services likely to add the movie

Currently, “Even So, I Want to Be With My Wife” (The Movie) is not streaming on any platform. However, since the TV drama version streamed exclusively first on Lemino, the movie is likewise expected to appear on Lemino. Also, because a special program is available on TVer, catch-up or special footage could surface there as well.

Projected availability

ServiceEstimated startPriceHow to watch free
LeminoAround Aug 2025¥990/month (tax incl.)Use the 31-day free trial
TVerAround Sep 2025Free (ad-supported)Watch special programs / catch-up free
Amazon Prime VideoOct 2025 or later¥600/month (tax incl.)Use the 30-day free trial
U-NEXTOct 2025 or later¥2,189/month (tax incl.)Use the 31-day free trial
NetflixNov 2025 or laterFrom ¥990 (tax incl.)No free trial

Lemino is especially promising given its prior exclusive on the drama version, so it may carry the movie first. Also, TVer’s special programming suggests future catch-up or extras could appear there.

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It’s not streaming yet, but Lemino and TVer are strong candidates. Keep an eye on the latest updates and use free trials to watch smart.

FAQs before you watch

Here are answers to frequently asked questions about “Even So, I Want to Be With My Wife” (The Movie). Whether you’re new or watched the drama, check what you should know beforehand.

Q1. How is the movie different from the drama?

A. The movie is a director’s cut based on the TV drama aired in early 2025, with unreleased scenes and supplemental episodes added. It explores the couple’s relationship more deeply, offering fresh perspectives even for drama viewers.

Q2. Is it okay to watch with kids?

A. It deals with adult themes like marital relationships and sexless marriage, so 15+ is recommended. There’s no extreme content, but the target audience is adults due to the subject matter.

Q3. Do I need to read the book to enjoy it?

A. No. It’s structured so first-time viewers can fully follow the story. Performances and visuals fill in the context, so no prior knowledge is required.

Q4. Which platforms will carry it after theaters?

A. Right after release it’s theater-only, but there’s a high chance it will reach U-NEXT, Netflix, and Amazon Prime Video about 1–3 months later. With free trials, you may have a chance to watch at no extra cost.

Q5. What are people saying?

A. Early screenings drew many positive reactions like “I cried,” “So relatable,” and “Funny yet moving”. Feedback suggests it resonates widely—from couples dealing with issues to unmarried viewers.

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You don’t need the drama to enjoy the film. Streaming availability is likely—add it to your watchlist and be ready.

Impressions, buzz, and social reactions

“Even So, I Want to Be With My Wife” (The Movie) is earning high marks on social media and review sites for its unique theme and grounded performances by the leads. Below are notable reactions before and after release.

Positive reactions

  • I didn’t expect to laugh and cry this much with a film about a “sexless marriage.” (Twitter)
  • Kazama and MEGUMI feel like a real couple—the relatability never stopped. (from a film review site)
  • I watched the drama too, but the movie explores their backstory with much more care—loved it. (social post)

More mixed takes

  • “The theme felt heavy for me…”
  • “Some scenes had a pace that felt a bit slow.”

What stands out on social media

Many comments praise it as “a brave work tackling a delicate topic”. Some say it prompted conversations with partners—recommended for couples to watch together. Others note it can be “a bit tough to watch” because it’s so realistic—your life stage may shape your experience, which is also part of the film’s impact.

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Overall sentiment is favorable—especially among adults reflecting on relationships and life. Social buzz can be a reliable guide.
Milkuma left the theater a little pensive, kuma… But… Chika and Gota, in the end… sniff… I’m crying, kuma~. Oh—that wasn’t milk tea, it was tears, kuma! Even so, Milkuma still loves popcorn and movies, kuma~!

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