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So, MMND-138, right? It’s one of those titles that kind of slips under the radar. The whole premise revolves around this idea of deception in the idol industry, which is interesting, although the execution is, well, a bit rough around the edges. The performances are varied; some of the actors seem to really dive in while others feel a bit more detached. It’s not groundbreaking, but you can sense a kind of earnestness in trying to capture the pitfalls of fame and the industry. The pacing is uneven too, which adds to the charm, I guess, but makes it a little hard to stay invested at times. Still, it has a certain atmosphere that’s oddly compelling. Worth a watch for those who appreciate the nuances of AV narratives, I think.
MMND-138 is not easy to find, as it falls into a niche category within the AV genre. The film's limited availability has made it somewhat sought after among collectors who appreciate its take on idol culture and the complexities of fame. There’s not much information on its distribution history, which adds to its allure. If you come across this title, it’s worth picking up for the insights into the darker side of the idol industry.
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