I was deeply moved by the struggles of new teacher Natsume Hibiki as she strives to make the school festival a success. Determined to unite her class, she confronts the unmotivated male students, but in the process, she is assaulted by one student. Initially resisting, Teacher Natsume is coerced with the school festival as an excuse, convincing herself to accept it out of necessity. As the number of students' penises gradually increases, she descends into pleasure, a plot that masterfully depicts the teacher's turmoil between duty and desire.
The intimate scenes are divided into three parts, with the title's 'group surrounded creampie' only occurring in the final scene. Set in the school and the teacher's home, the number of participants increases from one, to two, and finally to a group, avoiding repetitive content, which is commendable. However, in the initial rape scene, Teacher Natsume becomes too submissive too quickly, resulting in a lack of excitement despite the hardcore themes. More conflict and resistance could have made the storyline more dramatic.
Overall, the gradual breakdown of the teacher-student relationship is portrayed realistically, with careful attention to Teacher Natsume's inner changes. Using the school festival as a backdrop to explore the dark side of the educational environment adds thematic depth. After watching this work myself, I was left with complex emotions. It's a piece I highly recommend for others to see.
The intimate scenes are divided into three parts, with the title's 'group surrounded creampie' only occurring in the final scene. Set in the school and the teacher's home, the number of participants increases from one, to two, and finally to a group, avoiding repetitive content, which is commendable. However, in the initial rape scene, Teacher Natsume becomes too submissive too quickly, resulting in a lack of excitement despite the hardcore themes. More conflict and resistance could have made the storyline more dramatic.
Overall, the gradual breakdown of the teacher-student relationship is portrayed realistically, with careful attention to Teacher Natsume's inner changes. Using the school festival as a backdrop to explore the dark side of the educational environment adds thematic depth. After watching this work myself, I was left with complex emotions. It's a piece I highly recommend for others to see.