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Movie: Mt. Fuji, Coffee, and the Equation of Happiness Flyer x 7 I have stored these as carefully as possible, but please refrain from purchasing if you are concerned, as they are promotional materials. I will package them to prevent folding or getting wet before shipping. Immediate purchase is OK. Please refrain from negotiating discounts as I am not considering them. This film is based on the book "Credit Isn't Sold at Department Stores: The Story of a Woman Who Walked with Her Students," by Ishiko Shimada, who founded a school in an era when it was difficult for women to succeed, and worked tirelessly for education. The main characters are Fumiko, a grandmother who has lost her husband, and Takuma, her grandson, a university student who starts living with her out of concern for her. Fumiko, who did not have the opportunity to "learn" when she was young, ends up attending the same university as Takuma thanks to a surprise from her late husband. It is a heartwarming family story woven by a "grandson lost in his dreams" and a "grandmother who found her dream." The kind-hearted university student, Takuma, is played by Issei Mamehara, the youngest member of the global boys group JO1. He is expanding his acting career, including starring in the movie "BADBOYS -THE MOVIE-." Also, Yoshie Ichige, who is making her first leading film role in 44 years, plays Fumiko, the other main character. Other cast members include Miki Sakai, Rikako Yagi, Shozaburo Ichikawa, Ayuta Fukuda (DXTEEN), Rei Fujita, Hidetoshi Hoshida, and Kyuzo Nagatsuka. The director is Kenji Nakanishi, known for "The Road to the Great River," etc. The screenplay is by Yukiko Manabe, who worked on "Mrs. Serial Killer" and "Silent Love."
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