I didn't see this. The version I saw didn't have any after credits. How long is the scene?
You probably watched the 1h 48m version so you must've missed the end credit song too. Here's the full movie on Dailymotion https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x8q9qt5
The end credit song is titled "Tapestry" and is sung by Snow Man, which Ren Meguro who plays Kiyoka Kudo, is a member of. He sings the first two lines and a few more throughout the song.
That's a good question, I wondered the same too, they let her suffer all that time without taking her away from…
Please note that what I'm about to say is just something that I happened to read (not a thorough research of any kind) and might not actually explain the reason behind why Miyo's relatives did not rush to rescue her from her father.
I once came across one article about a real life female Japanese poet who lived during the Taisho era (the same time setting as this movie). She divorced her (unfaithful) husband and wanted to raise her daughter herself but apparently under the Japan law at that time, only the father had custody, not the mother. This is just my thought but that probably kinda explains why Miyo's maternal side of the family only appeared once Miyo was "let go" from the Saimori's house ?
I would actually love to know if there's any other solid reasoning or explanation as to why Miyo's relatives were not adamant about taking her under their care when she was at Saimori's household but I'd be content with this knowledge for now.
So, her so-called "Usuba family" neglected her her whole life, watching her being a servant, and the moment she…
Please note that what I'm about to say is just something that I happened to read (not a thorough research of any kind) and might not actually explain the reason behind why Miyo's relatives did not rush to rescue her from her father.
I once came across one article about a real life female Japanese poet who lived during the Taisho era (the same time setting as this movie). She divorced her (unfaithful) husband and wanted to raise her daughter herself but apparently under the Japan law at that time, only the father had custody, not the mother. This is just my thought but that probably kinda explains why Miyo's maternal side of the family only appeared once Miyo was "let go" from the Saimori's house ?
I would actually love to know if there's any other solid reasoning or explanation as to why Miyo's relatives were not adamant about taking her under their care when she was at Saimori's household but I'd be content with this knowledge for now.
I enjoyed your thoughts on the movie! I've also rewatched the movie a few times and I really hope that there's going to be a sequel. Heck, if we go by the light novel series which has 9 volumes so far, this movie should at least be a trilogy! 😍
Movie version “ #トリリオンゲーム ” Blu-ray & DVD 💿 Release date: Friday, September 5th ( ✨
◆ Deluxe Edition Bonus ◆ ☆ #目黒蓮 & #佐野勇斗 Hilarious reactions [visual commentary] ☆ Unreleased footage released [Close-up behind-the-scenes footage] ☆ Plenty of events, including opening day stage greetings and Osaka & Nagoya CP And much more!
◆ Limited edition bonus ◆ Haru, Gaku, Kirika, Rinrin, and Kedouin [Foil-stamped clear card set]
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The end credit song is titled "Tapestry" and is sung by Snow Man, which Ren Meguro who plays Kiyoka Kudo, is a member of. He sings the first two lines and a few more throughout the song.
I once came across one article about a real life female Japanese poet who lived during the Taisho era (the same time setting as this movie). She divorced her (unfaithful) husband and wanted to raise her daughter herself but apparently under the Japan law at that time, only the father had custody, not the mother. This is just my thought but that probably kinda explains why Miyo's maternal side of the family only appeared once Miyo was "let go" from the Saimori's house ?
I would actually love to know if there's any other solid reasoning or explanation as to why Miyo's relatives were not adamant about taking her under their care when she was at Saimori's household but I'd be content with this knowledge for now.
I once came across one article about a real life female Japanese poet who lived during the Taisho era (the same time setting as this movie). She divorced her (unfaithful) husband and wanted to raise her daughter herself but apparently under the Japan law at that time, only the father had custody, not the mother. This is just my thought but that probably kinda explains why Miyo's maternal side of the family only appeared once Miyo was "let go" from the Saimori's house ?
I would actually love to know if there's any other solid reasoning or explanation as to why Miyo's relatives were not adamant about taking her under their care when she was at Saimori's household but I'd be content with this knowledge for now.
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Movie version “ #トリリオンゲーム ”
Blu-ray & DVD 💿
Release date: Friday, September 5th ( ✨
◆ Deluxe Edition Bonus ◆
☆ #目黒蓮 & #佐野勇斗
Hilarious reactions [visual commentary]
☆ Unreleased footage released [Close-up behind-the-scenes footage]
☆ Plenty of events, including opening day stage greetings and Osaka & Nagoya CP
And much more!
◆ Limited edition bonus ◆
Haru, Gaku, Kirika, Rinrin, and Kedouin [Foil-stamped clear card set]
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