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So, 'DASD-793 I Hate Men, But I Love Cocks' is one of those films that really explores the nuances of identity and desire. You’ve got Shion, who’s moved into a women-only space, trying to navigate her relationships with Yui and Hibiki, a couple caught in their own poetic struggles. The pacing is a bit off at times, almost drawing out the tension, which feels intentional. The atmosphere is heavy with unspoken emotions, and the performances do a solid job of conveying that internal conflict. What stands out here is the way it tackles themes of love and sexuality in such a raw, unfiltered manner, not shying away from the complexities of being trans in a queer space.
'DASD-793' has been noted for its unique placement within the erotic drama genre, particularly with its transrepresentation. While not widely distributed, certain editions have surfaced among collectors, becoming a point of interest, especially for those who appreciate films that challenge traditional narratives. The film’s exploration of complex relationships and sexuality lends it a certain rarity, making it a curious piece for anyone delving into the depths of LGBTQ+ cinema.
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