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Matsuri Kiritani An Obedient Hot Springs Vacation
A hot spring trip where you can do whatever you want with the H-cup Kiritani Matsuri produced by Akita! Before arriving at the inn and changing into a yukata, I immediately blamed the toy, and was licked by the uncle I just met in the bath. Next, in the room, she is restrained and squid, and 4P orgy with men at the party. The next day when I thought it was over, I immediately had SEX while I was sleeping! Two days and one night of all-you-can-eat!
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Plot Summary
Kiritani Mirei stars as a woman who, after a series of unfortunate events including a divorce and losing her job, decides to escape to a secluded hot spring resort. There, she hopes to find peace and relaxation, but instead stumbles upon a peculiar, eccentric community. As she navigates the quirky inhabitants and surreal experiences, she begins to re-evaluate her life and her own definition of obedience and freedom.
Critical Reception
The film received mixed to positive reviews, with many critics praising its unique visual style and Kiritani Mirei's performance. Some found the narrative to be disjointed and overly quirky, while others appreciated its unconventional approach to themes of self-discovery and societal expectations. Audience reception was also varied, aligning with the critical split on its eccentricities.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its distinctive visual aesthetic and lead performance.
Criticized by some for an overly eccentric and sometimes confusing narrative.
Appreciated for its unconventional take on personal freedom and conformity.
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Fun Fact
The film is notable for its vibrant and surreal visual design, which is a hallmark of director Tetsuya Nakashima's work, often incorporating musical elements and stylized performances.
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