Bibian's 5th Work: Bibian's First Serious Drama Challenge SP - Women of the Yakuza

Bibian's 5th Work: Bibian's First Serious Drama Challenge SP - Women of the Yakuza

I actually watched the fifth installment of the Vivian-exclusive lesbian unit 'Vivianz,' and was amazed by its shift to a serious yakuza-themed drama, a stark contrast to previous series. Responding to passionate fan requests, Nanako Tsukishima and Sora Shiina shed their usual playful personas, diving into their roles with intense dedication, showcasing a fresh charm unlike anything before. Specifically, the reunion drama between Nanako as a yakuza daughter and Sora as her ex-girlfriend exudes deep emotions amidst a tense atmosphere, allowing viewers to strongly feel their genuine love throughout the work.

Nanako and Sora's partnership has become even more refined by the fifth installment, with new challenges like the first-time use of a strap-on shining through. The scene where Sora wears it and Nanako receives is seamlessly integrated into the roles, feeling natural and free of forced elements, instead enhancing the drama's impact. As a fan who has purchased all the works, I can say this piece particularly highlights their beauty, with costumes and makeup perfectly matching the yakuza world, offering high visual satisfaction.

On the other hand, there are indeed voices expressing fatigue with the same pairing over time. Long-term, introducing new faces or different combinations could potentially broaden the work's range. However, I experienced firsthand that by emphasizing drama and boldly changing roles and situations, as in this work, the same duo can maintain ample freshness. The director's skill also stands out, and as a fan, I earnestly hope Vivianz's works continue. Overall, it's a high-quality piece that makes me genuinely glad I bought it.

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Title
Bibian's 5th Work: Bibian's First Serious Drama Challenge SP - Women of the Yakuza
Original Title
ビビアンズ第五弾作品 ビビアンズが2人で本格ドラマ初挑戦SP 極道の女たち
Price
150JPY〜
Distribution
Feb 4 2017
Rating
4.14 (based on 7 reviews)