Lost Virgin

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I couldn't find any information about the movie "Lost Virgin". However, it seems that you might be referring to the movie "Lost Virginity", a 1979 film directed by Jean Rollin, and also possibly the 1999 film "Lost Virgin" by Japanese director Shigeyuki Yamane. However I found that the Japanese movie 'Lost Virgin' is also known as "Hadaka no Mary," released in 1999 it is a drama directed by Shigeyuki Yamane and based on the novel by Osamu Takahashi. The movie "Lost Virgin" or "Hadaka no Mary" revolves around the main character, a young woman, Yumi, who is an 18-year-old virgin. At a young age, her mother had died. Her father, who is a strict disciplinarian, raised her and his other three children. Yumi grew up in a highly restrictive environment where she was taught not to indulge in pleasures and instead focus on household chores. As a result, she never experienced love or physical relationships. This upbringing has taken a toll on her emotional and physical well-being. The story centers around Yumi's desire to experience love and intimacy. She feels suffocated in her strict family environment and longs for freedom and companionship. She starts working at a small convenience store, where she meets a man named Hiroshi. Hiroshi is a regular customer at the store, and they develop a mutual attraction towards each other. However, their relationship is complicated due to the societal pressures and expectations. Yumi is hesitant to express her feelings, fearing that it might ruin their friendship and that Hiroshi might view her differently. Despite this, Hiroshi has developed strong feelings for her and eventually confesses his love. However, he is hesitant to initiate a physical relationship due to Yumi's naivety and inexperience. The situation becomes more complicated when Yumi's best friend, Noriko, who is also a victim of the strict upbringing, gets married to a man who is much older than her. Noriko is desperate to lose her virginity and find true love, but her husband is emotionally and physically abusive. Yumi feels a sense of guilt and responsibility towards Noriko, as she is aware of the difficulties her friend is facing. Eventually, Yumi and Hiroshi decide to take the next step in their relationship. They share a romantic night together, and Yumi loses her virginity. The aftermath of the event is a turning point in Yumi's life. She experiences feelings of love and connection with Hiroshi, and her worldview expands. However, her strict upbringing still lingers, and she struggles to come to terms with the reality of her newfound love. The movie ends with Yumi and Hiroshi parting ways, as Hiroshi realizes that Yumi is not ready for a committed relationship. Yumi returns to her father's house, determined to break free from the constraints that have held her back for so long. She sets out to rediscover herself, learn about love, and find her own identity. The movie "Lost Virgin" or "Hadaka no Mary" is a poignant commentary on the strict and restrictive upbringing of Japanese women in the late 20th century. It sheds light on the societal pressures that women face, including the expectation to remain virginal until marriage. The film also touches on the themes of love, intimacy, and self-discovery, ultimately leaving the audience with a deeper understanding of Yumi's complex inner world and the challenges she faces in her journey towards adulthood.
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