

Double E Cup: Ripe
Machi, an office worker, and Miako, a college student, are learning ikekou style of flower arrangement from Gensuke. Gensuke's wife Yuki was also one of her disciples, but there was something lewd about the Kikko style
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Plot Summary
A young woman named Kaori, burdened by her past, finds herself drawn into a complex web of relationships and desires. As she navigates these intense emotional and physical connections, she confronts her own vulnerabilities and the expectations placed upon her. The film explores themes of intimacy, self-discovery, and the search for genuine connection in a world that often commodifies desire.
Critical Reception
This film, part of a larger series, received mixed to positive reviews, often praised for its artistic direction and exploration of complex themes, though some critics found its explicit nature challenging. It is generally seen as a significant work within its genre.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its bold visual style and unflinching look at female desire.
- Critiqued for its explicit content, which some found gratuitous.
- Recognized for its artistic merit within the erotica genre.
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Fun Fact
Koji Wakamatsu was a prolific and often controversial director known for his radical approach to filmmaking and his exploration of sexuality and politics in Japan.
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