Having actually watched MINAMO's 4th anniversary special project, this is truly a shocking AV drama that can be called unprecedented. The setting of a superhero team itself is fresh, and the idea of the Pink Ranger naturally experiencing heightened sexual desire due to intense combat instincts during battles with enemies is brilliant. The development where a sexual desire processing team secretly handles the heroes' urges after fights delves into the untold true story of superhero teams, making it highly engaging.
MINAMO's acting is impeccable, with a masterful switch between the tension in battle scenes and the sensual expressions driven by desire. It's a challenging work worthy of commemorating her 4th debut anniversary, with the 3rd anniversary being "Zombie" and the 2nd "Members-Only Ultra High-Class Soap Land," showcasing a respectful attitude of tackling different themes each time. Every anniversary piece demonstrates her extraordinary skill and determination as an AV actress, making one truly feel that the title 'Once-in-a-Century SODstar' is no exaggeration.
However, apologies to SOD, but in this genre, GIGA feels a step ahead. If MINAMO's talent had a more suitable platform, she could shine even brighter, which seems a bit wasteful. Overall, the charm of the superhero team theme blends with the Pink Ranger's overflowing sexual depictions, resulting in a work enjoyable even for non-fans. This piece heightens expectations for MINAMO's future endeavors.
MINAMO's acting is impeccable, with a masterful switch between the tension in battle scenes and the sensual expressions driven by desire. It's a challenging work worthy of commemorating her 4th debut anniversary, with the 3rd anniversary being "Zombie" and the 2nd "Members-Only Ultra High-Class Soap Land," showcasing a respectful attitude of tackling different themes each time. Every anniversary piece demonstrates her extraordinary skill and determination as an AV actress, making one truly feel that the title 'Once-in-a-Century SODstar' is no exaggeration.
However, apologies to SOD, but in this genre, GIGA feels a step ahead. If MINAMO's talent had a more suitable platform, she could shine even brighter, which seems a bit wasteful. Overall, the charm of the superhero team theme blends with the Pink Ranger's overflowing sexual depictions, resulting in a work enjoyable even for non-fans. This piece heightens expectations for MINAMO's future endeavors.