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Sekkusumeido: Osouji no Atode
Ding dong. Who’s that! Why its the new maid. She cooks and cleans and gives extra special sexual service to members of the household. But the poor girl can’t seem to get any satisfaction.
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Plot Summary
The film follows a young woman who takes a job as a maid and discovers a hidden side to her employer's household. As she navigates her duties, she becomes entangled in intimate and unexpected situations. The narrative explores themes of desire and power dynamics within the domestic sphere.
Critical Reception
As an adult film from 1984, "Sekkusumeido: Osouji no Atode" is primarily known within its niche genre. It received moderate attention within the Pinku eiga (Japanese adult film) community for its narrative approach and performances typical of the era. Critical reception outside of this specialized audience is minimal.
What Reviewers Say
Features a plot that attempts to weave a story around its erotic content.
Performances are in line with the conventions of Japanese adult cinema of the 1980s.
Explores themes of domesticity and forbidden desire within its genre.
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Fun Fact
The film is an example of the 'Pinku eiga' genre, which was a significant part of Japanese cinema during the latter half of the 20th century, often characterized by explicit content alongside narrative elements.
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