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So, MMND-035, or 'But I Don’t Want To Do AV 2,' features Azusa Nagazawa, who has quite a presence in this film. The atmosphere is a curious blend of awkwardness and allure, keeping you engaged throughout. The pacing is rather methodical, allowing moments of tension to linger. There’s a certain rawness to the performances, which adds an intriguing layer. The way it tackles themes of reluctance and self-exploration feels somewhat unique, even if the director is unknown. You get the impression that it wants to dig deeper beyond surface-level content, which is part of its charm. Not your typical AV flick, that's for sure.
MMND-035, released in 2008, has a certain scarcity in the collector’s market, making it one of those titles that enthusiasts often seek out. The film’s distinct tone and approach set it apart, and while it's not widely discussed, those who appreciate Azusa Nagazawa's work recognize its unique qualities. Various formats have been released, but finding a pristine version can be tricky, which adds to its appeal for dedicated collectors.
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