I actually watched this work, and I was overwhelmed by the content depicting an intense relationship with a childhood friend who has become a recluse. The story begins when a college student named Mitsuha, who is job hunting, accidentally witnesses her childhood friend male masturbating. The shocking scene where the male drops his pants and says, "You think I'm disgusting too, right...? If not, then suck me off" made me hold my breath.
Mitsuha's decision to respond orally despite her turmoil reveals complex psychological portrayals. Her monologue, "It can't be helped. Because I'm the only one who can accept all of him..." shows the conflict between friendship and a sense of duty. As she continues to accept the male's sexual desires day after day, Mitsuha herself gradually experiences sexual awakening, a process that is a masterful depiction of psychological transformation.
The way she falls is truly artistic, with exceptional and outstanding expressiveness. The director's skill shines in this work, carefully portraying the nuances of the characters' emotions. Particularly, the depiction of the moment Mitsuha awakens to her own desires is both delicate and bold, making me unable to look away. This work is not just entertainment but can be called a masterpiece that delves into the depths of human psychology.
Mitsuha's decision to respond orally despite her turmoil reveals complex psychological portrayals. Her monologue, "It can't be helped. Because I'm the only one who can accept all of him..." shows the conflict between friendship and a sense of duty. As she continues to accept the male's sexual desires day after day, Mitsuha herself gradually experiences sexual awakening, a process that is a masterful depiction of psychological transformation.
The way she falls is truly artistic, with exceptional and outstanding expressiveness. The director's skill shines in this work, carefully portraying the nuances of the characters' emotions. Particularly, the depiction of the moment Mitsuha awakens to her own desires is both delicate and bold, making me unable to look away. This work is not just entertainment but can be called a masterpiece that delves into the depths of human psychology.