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This documentary peels back the layers of Chiori Shirakawa, a married woman stepping into the AV world for the first time. At 32, she's grappling with her identity as a mother and a woman, creating a raw and genuine atmosphere that feels both intimate and revealing. The pacing is reflective, allowing viewers to absorb her journey and the societal pressures surrounding her. The film's themes of reclaiming femininity post-childbirth and the desire for validation are palpable, making it a standout in the genre. There’s an honesty in Chiori's performance that’s hard to ignore, as she navigates her own comfort levels while challenging the viewer’s perceptions of desire and identity.
This film is somewhat of a rarity in the collector circuit, primarily due to its unique premise and the intimate portrayal of its subject. While documentaries on AV actresses exist, few delve as deeply into the personal lives and conflicts faced by married women in the industry. Its limited release adds to its charm, and collectors often seek it not just for its content but for its commentary on societal norms surrounding femininity and motherhood.
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