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The Recipe for Forty-Nine Days

The Recipe for Forty-Nine Days

Drama

Yuki Hatada

Hiromi Nagasaku, Renji Ishibashi, Masaki Okada, Fumi Nikaido, Taizo Harada, Miyoko Akazawa, Keiko Awaji, Narumi Hirata, Shiho Uchida

2013

Japan

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Completed

Japanese

129 minutes

2025-03-02 15:24:28

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This film (drama)Also known as四十九日のレシピ,is aJapanProducerwomen sex,At2013Released in year 。The dialogue language isJapanese,Current Douban rating7.3(For reference only)。
After discovering that her husband has a child with his mistress, Yuriko (played by Hiromi Nagasaku), who has been unable to conceive for many years after marriage, returns to her hometown alone and desolate after submitting her divorce papers. Not long before, her stepmother, Tomomi, had just passed away, leaving her elderly father, Ryohei (played by Renji Ishibashi), lonely and filled with guilt after losing a wife who cared for him so tenderly. During her lifetime, Tomomi took care of many children with various emotional obstacles, and a girl nicknamed Koimo, Yukie Imoto (played by Fumi Nikaido), was one of them. She had come with great joy to Ryohei's home on Tomomi's behalf, seeking the comics and notes made by Tomomi in her lifetime to hold a lively memorial gathering for the deceased. With the arrival of Koimo and Haruna (played by Masaki Okada), a descendant of Brazilians, the father and daughter, who were immersed in a gloomy atmosphere, slowly begin to uplift their spirits. As they recall the little moments with Tomomi in her lifetime, they step toward a happier tomorrow under the careful guidance of the deceased…