I watched Asuna Ikemoto's new work, but the initial interview made her profile seem somewhat fake. The setting of being married for about 10 years was still acceptable, but when she mentioned her child's age as around 9 years old, it became hard not to suspect it was a fabricated setup. Normally, one would say "9 years old" clearly, and this ambiguity amplified the unnaturalness, reducing immersion in the work from the start, which was disappointing.
That said, Ikemoto's performance itself was earnest, carefully portraying the inner conflicts of a woman in her forties. The emotional fluctuations during moments of breaking free from daily monotony were depicted realistically, with many scenes evoking empathy. Additionally, her physical characteristic of inverted nipples was memorable and naturally utilized in the work, which is commendable. Overall, while the unnatural setting is a concern, Ikemoto's passionate acting and physical beauty support the work, making it worth a watch.
That said, Ikemoto's performance itself was earnest, carefully portraying the inner conflicts of a woman in her forties. The emotional fluctuations during moments of breaking free from daily monotony were depicted realistically, with many scenes evoking empathy. Additionally, her physical characteristic of inverted nipples was memorable and naturally utilized in the work, which is commendable. Overall, while the unnatural setting is a concern, Ikemoto's passionate acting and physical beauty support the work, making it worth a watch.