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ファイル形式: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | 解像度: 1920x1038 | 追加日: 2018-Sep-14 |
別名: آینا یامادا, 山田愛奈
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Aina Yamada, born in Niigata Prefecture, Japan, is an actress known for her roles in 'The Lowlife' (2017), 'Itsumo Tsukiyo ni Kome no Meshi' (2018), and 'Signal' (2018).
本名: Ayano Moriguchi
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別名: もりぐち あやの, 森口彩乃
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Ayano Moriguchi, born and raised outside Tokyo, moved to the big city for opportunities. She became known for her role as one of three Japanese women navigating the adult film industry in 'Saitei.' (2017)
別名: Kokone Sasaki, 佐々木心音
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Kokone Sasaki, born May 22, 1990, in Tokyo, Japan, is an actress, singer-songwriter, TV personality (tarento), and gravure idol. She is represented by Cel World Entertainment for her acting roles and appearances as a tarento and gravure idol. As a singer-songwriter, she is managed by Ongaku Koubou You.
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SAITEI (2017) follows three women from varying backgrounds who become intertwined in the adult video industry in Tokyo. Miho, a thirty-something housewife seeking new experiences, joins the industry out of curiosity. Meanwhile, Ayako, a teenage high school girl still living with her mother, enters the scene as an act of rebellion against her overprotective parent. Lastly, Ayano, a young woman who has recently moved to Tokyo from the countryside, sees this line of work as a way to support herself in the big city. As their lives intersect, they grapple with societal expectations, personal growth, and the complexities of their chosen profession.
'SAITEI', directed by Takahisa Zeze and released in 2017, offers a candid exploration of three women's experiences in Japan's adult video industry. Set against the backdrop of Tokyo's vibrant yet sometimes exploitative AV (Adult Video) scene, the film challenges societal norms surrounding women's sexuality and agency. Through Miho's curiosity, Ayako's rebellion, and Ayano's pragmatism, 'SAITEI' provides a nuanced portrayal of these individuals navigating their choices and confronting stereotypes. While the film is an unflinching look at Japan's AV industry, it also underscores universal themes of self-discovery and resilience.