I watched a lesbian romance drama set in a train, featuring an OL and a student, and was struck by its freshness that sets it apart from previous lesbian works. The story begins with student Leon falling in love at first sight with OL Yuri, whom she sees on the train, and secretly kissing her while she sleeps. After repeated kisses, Yuri notices but curiously doesn't probe further, building a platonic relationship where they only kiss when they meet on the train. When their identities are revealed, they leave the train and escalate to lesbian acts, a transition that is both tender and sensual, warming my heart as I watched.
Particularly impressive was the expression of Rion, played by Izumi Rion, when her unauthorized kiss was discovered—a mix of surprise and embarrassment that showcased realistic acting. Later, Yuri, portrayed by Sasahara Yuri, becomes proactive, leading as the older partner into intimate scenes, creating a natural and comfortable atmosphere. Unlike traditional lesbian dramas where eye contact triggers the action, this one carefully depicts psychological interplay through kissing, offering a novel experience.
The interactions in the train evoke a tension reminiscent of 'The Beast Must Die,' with such high completion that it begs for a series. While some hope for future installments with JK pairs or OL pairs and varied storytelling, I personally feel adding kisses beyond just the lips could add more depth. Overall, the actors and story match perfectly, and this tale of two kiss-loving women connected by their lips is a memorable masterpiece.
Particularly impressive was the expression of Rion, played by Izumi Rion, when her unauthorized kiss was discovered—a mix of surprise and embarrassment that showcased realistic acting. Later, Yuri, portrayed by Sasahara Yuri, becomes proactive, leading as the older partner into intimate scenes, creating a natural and comfortable atmosphere. Unlike traditional lesbian dramas where eye contact triggers the action, this one carefully depicts psychological interplay through kissing, offering a novel experience.
The interactions in the train evoke a tension reminiscent of 'The Beast Must Die,' with such high completion that it begs for a series. While some hope for future installments with JK pairs or OL pairs and varied storytelling, I personally feel adding kisses beyond just the lips could add more depth. Overall, the actors and story match perfectly, and this tale of two kiss-loving women connected by their lips is a memorable masterpiece.