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Dorei bishimai: Shinjin stewardess is quite an interesting piece from 1998, blending elements of drama and eroticism. Mika Kurokawa plays a stewardess who's navigating her new job while grappling with personal issues and public scrutiny. The film carries this raw, almost voyeuristic tone that makes it feel like you're peering into a world rarely depicted. The pacing can feel a bit uneven at times, but it adds to the sense of realism in her struggles. What really stands out is how it tackles themes of sexuality and professional life, which might feel a bit edgy for its time. It’s not just about the steamy moments; there’s a layer of social commentary that gives it depth.
This film is somewhat of a rarity in collector circles, especially given its niche genre. It saw limited releases on VHS and DVD, making earlier formats like the original VHS particularly sought after. The blend of drama and eroticism, along with its unique take on the airline industry, adds layers of interest for collectors who appreciate lesser-known works. Despite its obscurity, there's a small but dedicated group of fans who value its candid approach to themes often glossed over in mainstream cinema.
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