I watched the shocking film starring Tsujime Ari! This work, depicting the instinctual sexual desires of women facing menopause in their 40s, truly deserves to be called a documentary of immorality. It records the forbidden relationship between an ordinary housewife from a happy family and a young college student over about five months, as she seeks one last chance at pregnancy. The romance between a married woman and a student is something that could happen in real life, but this film fully expresses the raw emotions and desires involved.
Tsujime Ari's performance is outstanding, especially the wife character's face and voice are great! The sex scenes start with the male taking the lead but transform in the latter half into her actively craving it, as if she's a different person. This gap is intense, and the actress's sensations feel very natural, drawing viewers in. Both the content and the actress are excellent, making this a particularly impressive work among her many productions.
However, what ruins everything is the mosaic processing. Even kiss scenes are obscured by facial mosaics—what were they thinking? It's so distracting that it makes one wonder if they ever considered the users' feelings, and this is the biggest disappointment. Without the mosaic, immersion would have been deeper, but even so, Tsujime Ari's charm shines through. Overall, it's an ambitious work that boldly portrays female sexuality and is worthy of praise.
Tsujime Ari's performance is outstanding, especially the wife character's face and voice are great! The sex scenes start with the male taking the lead but transform in the latter half into her actively craving it, as if she's a different person. This gap is intense, and the actress's sensations feel very natural, drawing viewers in. Both the content and the actress are excellent, making this a particularly impressive work among her many productions.
However, what ruins everything is the mosaic processing. Even kiss scenes are obscured by facial mosaics—what were they thinking? It's so distracting that it makes one wonder if they ever considered the users' feelings, and this is the biggest disappointment. Without the mosaic, immersion would have been deeper, but even so, Tsujime Ari's charm shines through. Overall, it's an ambitious work that boldly portrays female sexuality and is worthy of praise.