After actually watching Asuka Nitta's latest work, 'Eromental → Overcoming the Shyness That Acts as a Brake' & 'Ero Explosive Power → Learning to Instantly Turn on the Ero Switch,' I have to say the content was disappointing.
This production centers on a training scenario where Nitta, while at work, has her lower body exposed by a突击 male actor and gets penetrated by his penis, depicting the conflict between embarrassment under the watchful eyes of colleagues and the pleasure. However, from the first half, it's just a repetitive cycle of the male actor foolishly rubbing his penis against her lower body, with meaningless interactions as they move around the office, and there's almost no element that evokes a sense of shame. Nitta simply follows the script with a smile, showing no genuine arousal whatsoever.
Asuka Nitta has been unable to shed her shyness since her debut, always appearing like a dead fish no matter what she does, with not a single scene where she truly seems to be enjoying herself, and this work highlights that issue. The half-hearted interactions drag on endlessly, with no climax points to be found. The actress herself is my type, so it's a shame they didn't keep it simpler without resorting to gimmicks or unnecessary elements.
While the concept itself might be flawed, the biggest problem is that Nitta doesn't become erotic. In this work, she's thoroughly like a dead fish from start to finish, with no exciting moments. Honestly, it makes me wonder if she's cut out for being an AV actress. As a fan, I hope to see growth in her future works, but for now, I can only give a harsh evaluation.
This production centers on a training scenario where Nitta, while at work, has her lower body exposed by a突击 male actor and gets penetrated by his penis, depicting the conflict between embarrassment under the watchful eyes of colleagues and the pleasure. However, from the first half, it's just a repetitive cycle of the male actor foolishly rubbing his penis against her lower body, with meaningless interactions as they move around the office, and there's almost no element that evokes a sense of shame. Nitta simply follows the script with a smile, showing no genuine arousal whatsoever.
Asuka Nitta has been unable to shed her shyness since her debut, always appearing like a dead fish no matter what she does, with not a single scene where she truly seems to be enjoying herself, and this work highlights that issue. The half-hearted interactions drag on endlessly, with no climax points to be found. The actress herself is my type, so it's a shame they didn't keep it simpler without resorting to gimmicks or unnecessary elements.
While the concept itself might be flawed, the biggest problem is that Nitta doesn't become erotic. In this work, she's thoroughly like a dead fish from start to finish, with no exciting moments. Honestly, it makes me wonder if she's cut out for being an AV actress. As a fan, I hope to see growth in her future works, but for now, I can only give a harsh evaluation.