Found At The Dental Clinic The Transformation From An Impressionable Cute Little Dental Assistant To An Adult Actress. Noa Eikawa
Found At The Dental Clinic The Transformation From An Impressionable Cute Little Dental Assistant To An Adult Actress. Noa Eikawa

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Found At The Dental Clinic The Transformation From An Impressionable Cute Little Dental Assistant To An Adult Actress. Noa Eikawa

2016
Movie
Adult · 18+
119 min
Japanese

There is a cute dental assistant at the dentist that the staff goes to for four months. She succeeded in inviting me out to dinner once, and at that time she couldn't do anything, but she seems like she's not easy to push, so if I convince her well, maybe she'll be okay with having an AV? With this expectation in mind, I decided to sneak into a dental clinic... This is a first-time documentary about an amateur girl's transformation into an AV actress!

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Director: Not Applicable (AV Idol)Genres: Documentary, Adult

Plot Summary

This documentary follows the career trajectory of Japanese AV idol Noa Eikawa. It explores her transition from an initial image as a "cute little dental assistant" to her established persona as an adult actress. The film delves into the behind-the-scenes aspects of her career and the broader context of the AV industry in Japan.

Critical Reception

As a niche documentary focusing on the adult entertainment industry, critical reception is limited and primarily found within specialized forums and reviews related to AV content. General mainstream critical reviews are scarce. Audience reception within its target demographic is generally positive, appreciating the behind-the-scenes look.

What Reviewers Say

  • Appreciated for its look into the career of a specific AV performer.

  • Offers insight into the transformation and branding within the Japanese AV industry.

  • Seen by some as a case study in the evolution of idol personas.

Google audience: Information regarding Google user reviews for this specific documentary is not readily available in public databases.

Fun Fact

The documentary's focus on the 'transformation' aspect highlights a common narrative arc in the Japanese AV industry, where performers often cultivate specific initial images before evolving their on-screen personas.

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