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So, 'It's All the Teacher's Fault 2' dives into some pretty provocative territory, doesn't it? The atmosphere is charged, a blend of tension and taboo that just hangs in the air. The pacing is slow at times, allowing the viewers to really feel the buildup of desire and frustration that both Shizuka and Miyuri experience. The practical effects aren't flashy, but they serve the narrative well, keeping the focus on the characters' emotional journeys. Sumera, the teacher, is an interesting character with her futanari identity adding layers to the story—it's all about exploring unconventional themes of sexuality and power dynamics. Performances feel raw, almost unrefined, which strangely complements the whole vibe.
'It's All the Teacher's Fault 2' has generated a bit of a niche following, especially given its distinct subject matter. Availability can be tricky; I've noticed that it's not as widely circulated as some other titles in the genre, making it a sought-after piece for collectors. As it stands, the unique narrative and character dynamics have sparked discussions in various collector circles, adding to its allure.
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