

I'll Do Better Next Life
Omori Momoe is twenty-seven-years-old, single and works at Studio Delta. She is thin and attractive. She should be courting suitors and taking her pick of the crop. Well, actually she does. She is having sex despite being single. In fact, she is making herself available sexually to five different men. to her it is just a disposable and habitual object of pleasure. She is sensual, sexy and adds the pleasure of sex toys to her repertoire of pleasures.
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Plot Summary
This short documentary explores the life and work of Kikki K, a Swedish-born designer and entrepreneur who has built a global brand around positive living and self-care. It delves into her journey from her humble beginnings to becoming a successful businesswoman and an advocate for personal growth and mindfulness.
Critical Reception
As a short documentary, 'I'll Do Better Next Life' has received positive attention for its inspiring narrative and aesthetic presentation. It is often praised for its concise yet impactful portrayal of Kikki K's entrepreneurial spirit and her philosophy on living a more fulfilling life. Audience reception tends to be favorable, resonating with those interested in design, entrepreneurship, and personal development.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its visually appealing style and positive message.
- Seen as an inspiring look at entrepreneurship and self-care.
- Appreciated for its brief but effective storytelling.
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Fun Fact
The film often uses Kikki K's own products and stationery as visual elements, reinforcing her brand's aesthetic and philosophy.
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