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Yumi Aso Movies

2007  
 
In this intimate story of teenage love, a high-school girl named Mika finds her life changed forever when she loses her cell phone. After retrieving it, she begins receiving calls from a secret admirer and after a summer of getting to know each other over the phone, they meet. The boy turns out to be a young man named Hiro, and the two find that their chemistry is just as potent in person. Their relationship turns serious as well as physical, but Mika's jealous ex-boyfriend throws a horrifying wrench into her happy new life when he hires a gang of thugs to rape her. Traumatized and confused, Mika turns to Hiro to find that their bond together has only grown stronger, but things don't remain calm for long, as Mika soon discovers that she's pregnant. Faced with yet another challenge to their youthful love, she and Hiro face their future together. ~ Cammila Collar, Rovi

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Starring:
Yui AragakiHaruma Miura, (more)
 
2003  
 
An elderly actor makes a belated effort to revive his career in this sentimental drama. In 1965, Ken Mihara (Hidetoshi Nishijima) is an young leading man whose career is on the rise after a series of increasingly successful movies in which he co-stars with actress Keiko Yoshino (Yumi Aso). However, that same year Ken's career is given a one-two punch -- Keiko decides to quit the business to get married, and the rise in popularity of television puts a serious dent in the sale of movie tickets. With the movie business on shaky ground, Ken's career goes into a downspin, and his reputation for professionalism is ruined after he gets into an argument with a stagehand which turns into a fist fight. After the death of his wife, Chizuru (Mayumi Wakamura), Ken vanishes from the public eye. In the year 2000, Ken (now played by Johnny Yoshinaga) quietly re-emerges; though his health is poor, he's able to land a small role in a low-budget drama playing a patient on the verge of death. However, Ken's joy to be acting again is tempered by his frustration with the soulless, assembly-line production methods which have replaced the fertile creative atmosphere he remembers. Last Scene was a change of pace for Japanese filmmaker Hideo Nakata, best known for his stylish horror films such as The Ring and Dark Water. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Hidetoshi NishijimaYumi Aso, (more)
 
1998  
 
Satoshi Isaka directed this Japanese police procedural, the second in a series based on Yoshiki Shibata's novels about lesbian policewoman Riko. However, as adapted to film, Riko (Ryoko Takizawa) is seen to be very much heterosexual (evident in a bedroom scene with her lover). Riko is pregnant when she leads the film's opening drug bust. Flash forward to a time when Riko has been transferred to a more tranquil and serene neighborhood. Riko's son (by a dead policeman) is three years old, and she is now involved with a married man, also a cop. A dedicated detective, the intuitive Riko is attempting to solve a case of a woman found dead in a hotel room. In the park on her day off, Riko is with her son when she meets a troubled woman who talks about her own child in the hospital. After a suspect in the murder is found to be the husband of the woman in the park, Riko is put on the trail of an unsolved child kidnapping, a case once handled by the well-respected Aso (Toshiya Nagasawa), a detective now retired. Together, the methodical and persistent Riko and the guru-like Aso look for linkages in the labyrinth of evidence. Shown at the 1998 Toronto Film Festival. ~ Bhob Stewart, Rovi

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Starring:
Ryoko TakizawaToshiya Nagasawa, (more)