Happy 7th Birthday to My Daughter

Masumura Yasuzo
Iwashita Shima, Nezu Jinpachi, Himejima Mari, Hatanaka Yoko, Nakahara Hitomi
1982
Japan
Completed
Japanese
111 minutes
Detailed introduction
This film (drama)Also known asこの子の七つのお祝いに,is aJapanProducerwomen sex,At1982Released in year
。The dialogue language isJapanese,Current Douban rating6.5(For reference only)。
The former assistant of private secretary Qin Ichiki, who is targeting the position of the next Prime Minister as the Minister of Finance, Ikebata Ryoko, has been murdered. The reportage writer, Motoda Koichi, was investigating Qin’s background to uncover the mysteries of the political world when the incident occurred, and he hears rumors that Qin’s mistress, Aoi, conducts strange palmistry. Moreover, influential politicians and business people have been flocking to her for the sake of her high accuracy in palm readings, and even Qin himself claims to have built his current position thanks to this fortune-telling. Motoda begins to follow Aoi's shadow. One day, he is taken by his junior reporter Sudou to a bar where a peculiar beauty mom named Yukiko works. Motoda is strongly attracted to her, and they begin to secretly meet at his apartment. However, Motoda is murdered by someone, and Sudou, aware of the danger, takes over Motoda's work and investigates the traces he left behind. He discovers that there was a girl in a bar in Azabu who was good at fortune-telling, and the name of the mom is Reiko. He determines that Qin's mistress, Aoi, is actually Reiko. Eventually, he is shown a photograph of the mysterious fortune-telling girl, who turns out to be not Aoi but Kurata Yukiko. To add to the trouble, Sudou receives news of Aoi’s brutal murder. Furthermore, Yukiko summons hotel king Takahashi Yoshikazu. Yukiko appears before Sudou in the company of Takahashi. According to her confession, Takahashi is her mother’s enemy. Amid the chaos of defeat, Takahashi, who was separated from his wife, returned from Manchuria and formed a bond with Mayumi, who later gave birth to a baby. However, that baby soon died from illness, and Mayumi became mentally unstable from the shock. By chance, Takahashi reunites with the wife he had been separated from, disappearing from Mayumi’s life to start another family. The baby born between the two was stolen by the vengeful Mayumi, and more than thirty years have passed. During this time, Yukiko, the stolen baby raised by Mayumi, was thoroughly taught only to seek revenge against Takahashi, using her special ability in fortune-telling, and waited for the day Takahashi would appear before her with Aoi’s assistance, but along the way, she killed Aoi, who had begun to regain consciousness. When Yukiko learned from Takahashi that she was not Mayumi’s real daughter, she was on the verge of madness due to the sheer cruelty of it all.