The narrative arc typically tracks the character's progress from using the phrase as a shield of isolation to using it as a badge of survival, eventually finding chosen family and community to fill the void.
Perhaps one of the most intriguing aspects of her career is the use of her own personal history in film narratives. Many of her high-profile works use the "motherless" premise as a central plot device—such as in the film MIAB-306 , which translates to "I don't have a mother, so I use the breast milk tickets my sister-in-law gave me in the past" . By blurring the line between reality and performance, Ichika has turned her most painful memory into her most successful career asset. Seta Ichika - I Don-t Have A Mother Anymore- So...