I actually watched this AV set on a night bus, and the forced nature of its premise made me laugh out loud. The concept of a molester targeting sleeping passengers inside the bus is certainly impactful, but it lacks realism, leaving me feeling that 'there's no way it wouldn't be noticed.' While I acknowledge the entertainment value, the anything-goes approach raises some doubts.
What particularly stood out was the portrayal of the female cast's reactions. In such works, I personally think the appeal lies in the progression from initial refusal to gradually heating up, but this piece almost consistently depicts continued rejection, giving an impression of shallow storytelling. Furthermore, there are issues with the angles and screen quality. Filming in the dark might be effective for atmosphere, but here the screen is too dark, making details hard to see and failing to fully engage the viewer.
Overall, the novelty of the setting is commendable, but problems in direction and technical aspects are noticeable, making me question whether it's worth paying for. I look forward to improvements in future works.
What particularly stood out was the portrayal of the female cast's reactions. In such works, I personally think the appeal lies in the progression from initial refusal to gradually heating up, but this piece almost consistently depicts continued rejection, giving an impression of shallow storytelling. Furthermore, there are issues with the angles and screen quality. Filming in the dark might be effective for atmosphere, but here the screen is too dark, making details hard to see and failing to fully engage the viewer.
Overall, the novelty of the setting is commendable, but problems in direction and technical aspects are noticeable, making me question whether it's worth paying for. I look forward to improvements in future works.