A tender family drama unfolds, briefly pierced by a romantic pop song from Osaka’s Expo ’70. The aging matriarch, almost as if ing aloud, shares that it was the song her husband once sang from another room. She bought the record that very day, playing it for decades in silent tribute—only now, with the family gathered, does she finally reveal the quiet devotion behind it.
This same woman lingers at the film’s edges, her presence marked by the silent ache…