Does anybody knows the name of the song used in credit scene?
At the end of the movie ? It's "Tapestry" by Snow Man, which the ML, Ren Meguro, is a member of. He sings the first two lines and a few more throughout the song.
With how the end of the movie is left on a cliffhanger does anybody know if there’s advertisement for them possibly…
The director, Ren and Mio had indicated their interest in continuing the story but a lot depends on scheduling and other work obligations. Ren is also a member of Snow Man and I think his work schedule has to consider his group's activities.
Btw, did you know that hia group Snow Man sing the end credit song for the movie ? Ren sings the first two lines and a few more throughout the songs.
well honestly I don't think they will make another movie as i feel this was more of a cash grab opportunity. If…
Cash grab opportunity ? That's such a strong phrase to use. Please don't make such assumptions. The director, Ren and Mio had indicated their interest in continuing the story. But a lot really depends on scheduling and other work obligations. Both Ren and Mio's schedule have been very packed with in the past two years.
i just have one question. Where were Miyo's relatives when she was getting abused? They could have gotten her…
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 had 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 could only appear 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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Trailer for the independent film "At the Bench" [Roadshow on Friday, November 15, 2024]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QCK1QmoTxHc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p8-l_s28DWU
and Tiktok!
https://www.tiktok.com/@trillion_tbs/video/7401141552279489800
Btw, did you know that hia group Snow Man sing the end credit song for the movie ? Ren sings the first two lines and a few more throughout the songs.
https://trilliongame-movie.jp/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZEG_WDLLQTA
I once came across one article about a real life female Japanese poet who had 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 could only appear 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.