Another Mom Sacrificing for her Son

jugulear

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I don't really know if the headline describes the plot, purely an uneducated guess.

So what do you think the movie is, and who is the actress? What a sad face on her...

Here's the title:

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The full-length
movie.


Thanks, loads.


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Jackdee

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The writing at the top roughly translates as-

A week later or after one week
一週間後 isshukanngo

Probably won't help the id but you never know.
 

Electromog

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Not found it yet, but some comments that may help finding it:
一週間後 means "one week later" so I really doubt that is the movie title.
The director is 白水力 but since that gives more than 500 hits on DMM it's not all that helpful.
 

jugulear

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(Yawn) I can be so boring... I'm going to reveal something both you gentlemen kind enough to make these digs know so well: I very highly appreciate your efforts.

You actually have a bead on the Japanese language,
Jackdee? Wow. I know Electromog does not know the language, but he has become an ace with his pattern-recognition skills.

Of course, you are completely correct, the lettering near the beginning of the movie had nothing to do with the title... as it turned out.

I didn't bother running an image search, especially with the three lousy frame grabs, generic-looking as they were... but I was shocked to see the second one bringing in four pages of results. (What were the odds of that? Of the tons of scenes in the movie, just one grabbed at random happened to be duplicated by someone else.)

Unfortunately, the results led to blog sites and the like, and it seems that picture was just representative of mature fare. On the other hand, I don't know my way around these crazy Japanese sites. If any clues are offered that went over my head, here are
the results. (I hope the convoluted link will work. If not, to be clear, I searched with the image named, "Japanese mom 2.jpg.").



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Electromog

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I finally found it. EMAZ-055 starring Kayano Motoyama (本山かやの).
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Good thing I'm going home tomorrow, so I can stop using my crappy laptop for IDs.
 

Jackdee

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well done on finding your movie.

Yeah i have lived in japan for ages. If i cant read it straight i know how to find what im looking for.
 

jugulear

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Jackdee, I had no idea you were so ... multicultural. Quit impressing me, just stop it.

Electromog, I am very grateful to you, once again. By now, there is a long list of the times I've been grateful to you, and now I am running out of space on that list.

(Don't tell me you've been on that "convention vacation" all of this time... didn't I tell you to take a breather from this JAV jazz, for God's sake?)

(It is incredible you are still able to find the answers, even with your limited resources, far from home.)

It turned out I had this movie all along, as usually happens with me.

I was feeling embarrassingly masochistic, and I thought I'd give Electromog's "director" clue a whirl, thinking I might get lucky. My rationale was this: I felt the movie was recent (dead wrong), and if I could go through the first ten pages, pay dirt might have been hit. After all, there are 30 movies per DMM page (the default selection), and the director brought over 500 hits - that would be around twenty pages. I could deal with that.

(Then I discovered the director had 80 pages, meaning close to 2,400 hits. Brrrr!)

Here's where I got hung up, though. When I search in DMM, the newest titles are listed first, the rest in descending order. I don't know what was going on with this director, but the release dates were all over the place. Then I noticed the little DMM dropdown box, which allows for searching with different criteria. I can't copy and paste the letters and put them through the translator... can anyone suggest what the four dropdown-menu lines stand for? (Note Image No. 2, below.)

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I chose the second one, finally, and that seemed to be the "descending order of release" one... but then the dates began to get all mixed up again. (I know from experience the dates can sometimes not be sequential, and be off here and there... but it was really bad this time.)

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Electromog

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The second option is sort by date, though I get the impression it's the date DMM added it, and not necessarily the date the movie was released. At least that's how it sometimes seemed in previous searches.
 
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