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Mansei hatsujô furin-zuma
Saeki Shingo and Yuri are siblings who lost their parents at an early age and live together. However, Shingo gets engaged to his girlfriend Keiko, and the three of them start living together. Although this new life should be full of happiness, Keiko has some worries. She is having an affair with her boss, Tsuchiya. Moreover, Keiko, who had been turned into a masochist by Tsuchiya, worries that she may no longer be able to have normal sex. Meanwhile, Yuri is completely addicted to lesbian play with her girlfriend Miyuki...
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Plot Summary
The film centers on a young wife who finds herself increasingly isolated and sexually unfulfilled within her marriage. Driven by her desires, she embarks on a path of infidelity, seeking intimacy and excitement outside her marital home. Her actions lead to complex emotional entanglements and potential repercussions.
Critical Reception
This film is an obscure entry within the pink film genre and has limited critical discourse available in mainstream sources. It is generally understood to be a product of its time, catering to a specific audience interested in explicit content and erotic drama.
What Reviewers Say
Explicit content is a primary focus.
Explores themes of marital dissatisfaction and infidelity.
Part of the Japanese pink film tradition.
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Fun Fact
The film belongs to the "pink film" genre, a category of Japanese erotic cinema known for its explicit content and often experimental storytelling.
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