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So, 'A Fresh Face' brings us Ruri Tachibana in her AV debut, and it's quite the ride. It’s not just about the physicality, though there's plenty of that; the documentary style gives it a certain rawness, like you're peeking into an intimate moment that's both personal and performative. The pacing is frenetic at times, especially during those intense sequences where she showcases her skills – 200 grinds in a minute, if you can believe it! The atmosphere is charged, a blend of arousal and tension, which keeps you on edge. It’s all about the exploration of sexuality and performance, and Ruri's charisma shines through in every frame.
This film has had a limited release, making it somewhat of a rarity among collectors. The documentary format combined with Ruri's striking presence creates a unique viewing experience not often replicated in mainstream AV. As interest in early 2010s AV continues to grow, particularly for debut works, 'A Fresh Face' stands out due to its raw depiction of the industry and Ruri's early performances.
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