4.5 out of 5
Purr!

Purrr....

  • Relatable movie
  • Romance
  • Characters

Hisss!

  • Felt a bit long
  • Several transitions felt like premature endings

Studio
Shin Ei Animation
Director
Da Li Chen
Genre
Animation, Romance
Rated
NA
Theatrical Release Date (NA)
Feb 16, 2026
Film Length
1hr 41min
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Dangers in My Heart: The Movie is based on the long-running manga and popular anime series of the same name. It recollects the first two seasons of the comedy romance anime. The film is worth watching for its romantic storytelling, but newcomers to the series may find its transitions disruptive and attention-grabbing.

A Touching Experience

Dangers in My Heart: The Movie - Screenshot

The story follows the evolving relationship between two junior high students: the popular model and actress Anna Yamada and the introverted Kyotaro Ichikawa as they gradually begin spending more time together. Told primarily from Ichikawa’s perspective, the film thoughtfully portrays the emotional ups and downs of young romance.

What makes this movie particularly compelling is how relatable it feels. The insecurities, overthinking, and quiet hopes that both characters experience mirror the awkwardness of first love in a very authentic way. Ichikawa constantly questions whether he is misreading Yamada’s kindness, while Yamada navigates her own vulnerabilities beneath her confident exterior. Their internal doubts—Do they like me? Am I imagining this? What if I ruin what we already have?—feel painfully real.

The romance develops slowly and deliberately. Rather than relying on dramatic twists, the film focuses on small, meaningful moments: shared conversations, thoughtful gestures, and the growing awareness of each other’s emotional needs. It captures the tenderness of young love—the kind built on subtle glances, quiet understanding, and learning how to communicate honestly. This grounded approach makes their connection feel genuine rather than exaggerated.

Feel the Romance

Dangers in My Heart: The Movie - Screenshot

Through reflective scenes and well-placed montages, both characters push beyond their comfort zones. They make mistakes, learn from them, and gradually become more self-aware. Their growth feels natural and earned, both individually and together.

That said, the pacing may not work for everyone. At times, the film feels slightly long, and several transitions feel like they could have served as natural ending points. While this allows for deeper exploration of the characters’ relationship, tightening a few sections might have strengthened the overall flow.

Even so, the emotional payoff is undeniable. With bright, expressive animation and a soundtrack that enhances its most heartfelt moments, the film leaves a lasting impression. It doesn’t just tell a romance story—it makes you feel it.

Because of its sincerity, emotional realism, and the way it captures the vulnerability of first love, this stands as one of the best romance anime films in recent memory. It truly hits the heart in an impactful way, making it a deeply touching and memorable experience.

The Final Danger

Dangers in My Heart: The Movie beautifully captures the awkwardness and sincerity of the love between Anna Yamada and Kyotaro Ichikawa. While its bumpy transitions and pacing may affect newcomers, its emotional and heartfelt payoff make it a deeply moving experience.

An early screening was provided for this review. Dangers in My Heart: The Movie will be showing in selected theaters on February 16th and 18th, 2026. Fans can visit the film’s official website for locations and screening times. Fans can watch the anime series on HIDIVE.


About Cheryl Murray - Writer, editor

Mother, wife and photographer, Cheryl enjoys the little things in life and finding new television shows and movies.

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