Synopsis
A wife living with her mentally unstable father-in-law and husband has grown tired of his lecherous stares, but says nothing out of guilt. When her husband leaves for a week-long business trip, a nightmare begins. The father-in-law laces her food with aphrodisiacs, and as her body reacts, he takes her. With weakened resistance and the drug’s effects, her rationality collapses and sexual desires explode. For seven days without her husband, she experiences continuous pleasure, convulsing orgasms, drenched in sweat and bodily fluids.
Review: The setup is brilliant. The taboo scenario of aphrodisiac administration by the father-in-law, combined with the perfect timing of seven days without the husband, is exquisitely crafted. The 143-minute runtime showcasing Takikawa Sumire’s voluptuous body is delightful. The psychological coercion beginning from the drugging scene sets this apart from typical violation content. Takikawa’s portrayal of gradually losing rationality under the aphrodisiac’s effects appears instinctive rather than acted—a casting victory. Director Zack Ararai’s camera work, known for capturing sweat and love juices vividly, does not disappoint. The 4K quality captures minute facial expressions and bodily responses with exceptional immersion. The squirting scenes function not merely as continuous arousal but as visualization of bodily control through drugs.
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