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Nude Model NTR: Director Nagae's Cuckold Drama - Ayaka Mutou
Ayaka and her husband have been married for 10 years. They have built a happily married life without any fights. But that happy married life changes completely when his boss Abe comes to visit. The boss showed nude photos taken of himself and the bosses wife, and suggested that this employee and his wife Ayaka also do a nude photo shoot to commemorate their 10th wedding anniversary. Naturally, Ayaka and her husband refused, but after seeing our attitude, our boss was furious.May just having Ayaka model was enough...
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Plot Summary
This drama centers on a couple whose relationship is tested when the wife, Ayaka Mutou, becomes a nude model and becomes involved with other men. The film explores themes of jealousy, betrayal, and the breakdown of trust within a marriage as the husband grapples with his wife's new profession and subsequent encounters. It delves into the emotional turmoil and psychological impact of cuckoldry on the individuals involved.
Critical Reception
As a niche genre film, critical reception is typically found within specialized adult film communities rather than mainstream outlets. Reviews often focus on the execution of the 'NTR' (Netorare) theme, acting performances within the genre's conventions, and the overall fulfillment of audience expectations for this specific type of content. Mainstream critical analysis is generally absent.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its adherence to the NTR genre tropes.
Applauded for the performance of Ayaka Mutou in portraying the central role.
Noted for its dramatic tension and exploration of marital conflict.
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Awards & Accolades
None notable.
Fun Fact
The 'NTR' genre, which stands for 'Netorare' in Japanese, is a subgenre of adult media that focuses on themes of a partner being unfaithful or a relationship being broken by a third party, often from the perspective of the betrayed partner.
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