
The work is a story set in Akabane, Kita-ku, Tokyo, about three sisters (played by Nyamu Yutenji, Karin Yahata, and Mutsumi Wakaba) seeking revenge against their toxic parent (played by Hatsuka Murasan).
The latest work, which features a 3P sex scene with Junko Mana as the toxic wife and Shinka Shika as the mistress, along with action from three sisters surrounded by explosive flames, has garnered attention. I heard from the cast.
“I don’t have any experience with toxic parents, but Shoko’s script feels real. I’m actually careful with the scenes that use fire.” (Utenshi)
“I never thought I would end up having sales sex with Yutenji-san.” (Yahata)
“I felt chilly when I heard the term ‘toxic parents,’ but… the situation I was worried about did not happen.” (Wakaba)
“The scene where I recite a farewell poem inside a house that is on fire was quite life-threatening. I think it expanded the villain’s character” (Mikado).
“I’m a villain, but I aimed to portray a character that has some relatable aspects. Uii-chan reading the death poem was so cool.” (Junita)
It’s amazing that it’s an action movie with this setting.
Ta-kun was in a terrible situation before, so isn’t it too late now?
“I want to curse myself for thinking it would be fine to do it live with my older sister.” (Shin Sankaku)
Additionally, couples roles in Akabane will be played by Riki Shiina and Soyomo Nagasaki, who also provided comments.
“I was wondering what it would feel like to be with Soyu as a couple, but it was more or less the usual vibe. It felt like we were showing our private sides.” (Shiina)
“Mu-chan, since we’ve found Daddy, let’s live together at home, okay?” (Nagasaki)
The director is concerned that the city, which has been set ablaze through CG, has used a large budget and that fans continuing to make pilgrimages to the holy site do not cease.
“I have had the experience of being helped in Akabane. It is an honor to be able to give back.”
Taking Studio Oburi as a starting point, there are discussions about turning Akabane into a tourist destination, making this work full of intriguing topics. I’m already looking forward to what we’ll see next time.
>>1I’ll show up where I need to.
>>6──What stands out is Sui’s body, right?
>>1Soyo is no longer able to do it.
>>1So you usually interact like a couple?
Yeah
>>1I wonder how Mutsuki-chan feels about this…
Is the image of Akabane okay?
>>2It’s too late now.
It seems you weren’t able to burn it down after all…
Jun Sansan
The accumulated karma is 3P of the fresh and new.
>>5Being sandwiched in between is really nice, isn’t it?
Weren’t they doing that uminyamu thing?
>>8So you’re going to do it with your sister?
The gentle wind is steadily becoming strange…
What grudge do you have against Akabane?
What the hell is the end of a stylish toxic parent like Nobunaga supposed to be!
>>15Honnō-ji
Yutenji
We are connected…
Takisoyo seems like a parent…
Mutsumi Wakaba feels relieved that her real parents are not involved.
If it’s Akabane, the alcohol might catch fire and burn.
Soyorin is probably more developed in certain areas.
I wonder what Kiyokuchi thinks when he sees this.
>>23I have such a daughter, and I’m… pathetic…!
(Kairin, who is devoted to physical transformation)
Soyo has fallen to the oblivion side…
Which is more important, work or family, Riki-chan!?
>>28You’re working for your family, right?
>>30Yes, zero points, Rikki.
Despite being a pornographic film, it has too much influence on society.
I’m glad that setting houses on fire didn’t become a social phenomenon.
Is it three sisters vs parents + beloved mistress…?
I understand that Shin Uii is a mascot character without malice.
The latest work by director Obari is an action-romance drama filled with love for Akabane, the filming location.
Many fans were surely captivated by the stunning visuals that seem to be inspired by the burning of Honno-ji by Oda Nobunaga.
In the climax, the scene where Hatsuka recites a farewell poem is, surprisingly, improvised by the actor herself.
“Haruka’s sense is outstanding. It would be at a level that could even hold its own in Pre-Battle.”
It seems that even the instructors of the Modern Poets Association, who supervised the project, are giving a thumbs up to the skill displayed.
An unexpected impact is that among fans who have watched this work, there is a growing movement to compose farewell poems.
To avoid a disgraceful death poem that might cause “flame wars,” it might be a good idea to learn tanka poetry from now on.
>>38I was about to say it’s noisy, but I ended up being genuinely impressed.
It seems like even Eve-chan would be willing to get on board with the trend of reading farewell poems.
The scene of Hatsuka composing a verse in the flames like Nobunaga’s last moments seems likely to burn the brains of mob lesbians.
It’s natural that Hatsune has strong lyric-writing skills…
Hana, you look good in that.
I’m surprised by the director’s variety of ideas and shooting pace.
Fans, don’t easily give up on the world.
Hey… is this interesting…?