Found this description at the Faleno Botan site – which generally describes the situation here in SEVEN-033 that will continue into SEVEN-034
*Before the Lights Go Out* — Part 1.
Hiroto, the young master striving to protect “Tsuru”—a historic izakaya with a 90-year legacy—is supported by Yuuri, a part-time employee.
Just as customer traffic begins to dwindle, Ken—Hiroto’s older brother, who had previously left the establishment—suddenly returns.
The brothers clash, leaving Yuuri caught in the middle. Yet, despite his rough exterior,
Ken’s culinary prowess and deep devotion to the shop gradually begin to shift the atmosphere.
A feud over the shop inherited from their late mother, the lingering shadow of their father, and true feelings that remain unspoken—this is the prologue to a tale of conflict and redemption, depicting everything from the intense drama to the awkward conversations shared in the bathhouse!
Furthermore, this production marks the first on-screen collaboration between Matsumoto Ken—a tall, solidly built heartthrob with a cool demeanor—and Kuruma Riku, a newcomer whose refreshing aura creates a charming contrast with his adorable smile. . . .
Mike
1 month ago
Was hoping the site would post this, the part one to the two part movie which I’d thought was the best new release from a day ago.
This Faleno / Botan movie
And it was posted.
Under the amateur tab
Why the amateur tab?
Noticed the running time for this movie’s “part two” conclusion (SEVEN-034) was only
38:19 minutes.
But there was a whole 1:05:40 running tome for this part one
Do Short movies get tagged amateur automatically? By some rule of thumb?
And why would Faleno / Botan make a 38 minute part two to a 1:05:40 movie?
Why not just make a 1:45:00 movie?
If anyone knows, would love to hear the reasons.
Also wondered – Why was the studio tag to Nana?
It is a Faleno / Botan movie. . . Know that from the SUPJAV tag, and from finding this movie’s description at the Faleno / Botan site. . .
So glad the site posted this. I requested it as a User Submission so that both parts of the two-part movie would be here when part two was released
Part two is
https://jav.guru/?s=SEVEN-034
Found this description at the Faleno Botan site – which generally describes the situation here in SEVEN-033 that will continue into SEVEN-034
*Before the Lights Go Out* — Part 1.
Hiroto, the young master striving to protect “Tsuru”—a historic izakaya with a 90-year legacy—is supported by Yuuri, a part-time employee.
Just as customer traffic begins to dwindle, Ken—Hiroto’s older brother, who had previously left the establishment—suddenly returns.
The brothers clash, leaving Yuuri caught in the middle. Yet, despite his rough exterior,
Ken’s culinary prowess and deep devotion to the shop gradually begin to shift the atmosphere.
A feud over the shop inherited from their late mother, the lingering shadow of their father, and true feelings that remain unspoken—this is the prologue to a tale of conflict and redemption, depicting everything from the intense drama to the awkward conversations shared in the bathhouse!
Furthermore, this production marks the first on-screen collaboration between Matsumoto Ken—a tall, solidly built heartthrob with a cool demeanor—and Kuruma Riku, a newcomer whose refreshing aura creates a charming contrast with his adorable smile. . . .
Was hoping the site would post this, the part one to the two part movie which I’d thought was the best new release from a day ago.
This Faleno / Botan movie
And it was posted.
Under the amateur tab
Why the amateur tab?
Noticed the running time for this movie’s “part two” conclusion (SEVEN-034) was only
38:19 minutes.
But there was a whole 1:05:40 running tome for this part one
Do Short movies get tagged amateur automatically? By some rule of thumb?
And why would Faleno / Botan make a 38 minute part two to a 1:05:40 movie?
Why not just make a 1:45:00 movie?
If anyone knows, would love to hear the reasons.
Also wondered – Why was the studio tag to Nana?
It is a Faleno / Botan movie. . . Know that from the SUPJAV tag, and from finding this movie’s description at the Faleno / Botan site. . .
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