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Bijin tsuma kakusei: Yaburareta teisô
Aoi (Miri Mizuki), a new wife, married Kitajima, the brother of Sayaka (Mai Tamaki), a former colleague at work, and the president of a venture company. Aoi, who was a mediocre office lady, was excited to have sex with her energetic husband who asked for it every night, but she secretly hated sex because of the trauma she received during her adolescence. One day, Aoi had a problem with his neighbor Yoshie (Rin Ogawa) about how to put out the trash, but on the contrary, he was invited to a meal. And Aoi, who suddenly got drunk while enjoying Yoshie's cooking, fell asleep...
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This film is a Japanese direct-to-video film that explores themes of marital discord and personal crisis. It follows a woman whose seemingly stable life unravels, leading her down a path of difficult choices and emotional turmoil.
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