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Rorikon hausu: Oshimeri Junko (1983)
A high school girl lives by herself in her parent’s apartment. They deserted her and each other they both took lovers. Feeling lonely she signs up as a mistress at a “Lolicon House” to service middle-aged men.
A high school girl lives by herself in her parent’s apartment. They deserted her and each other they both took lovers. Feeling lonely she signs up as a mistress at a “Lolicon House” to service middle-aged men.
The film's political bias cannot be determined. No plot details or thematic information are available to assess its stance on any political or social issues.
The film features a traditional Japanese cast. The narrative does not contain explicit DEI themes or critical portrayals of traditional identities.
The film's narrative, indicated by its title, depicts themes of child exploitation. These themes fundamentally contradict and undermine traditional family values concerning parental authority, child protection, and sexual restraint.
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The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
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The film is an original 1983 production. There is no prior source material or established character canon to indicate any character's race was changed from an earlier depiction.
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