Super Low Sex Threshold Family: Fucking Through Every Meal, Drink, and Sleep!
What is "harmony in the family brings prosperity"? This film shows it to you straight up!
When a family treats sex as part of everyday life, with no secrets or reservations—waking up, brushing teeth, having breakfast, and casually hooking up—the concept of "sexual liberation" is fully written into their household rules and put into practice. In that case, they'll never have arguments or troubles, just live in harmony forever. This setup is absurd and wildly imaginative, but upon reflection, it's a bold challenge to traditional family values. The film kicks off with a light-hearted pace, showing how this family " naturally" integrates sex into their daily routine, with no unnecessary buildup, diving right into the main theme. It's got that no-nonsense, "get to the point and serve it up" style that I really appreciate.
However, this setup has its limitations. The lack of plot depth makes the whole thing feel like a collection of erotic scenes stitched together, without much emotional progression. For viewers who crave logical storytelling, the family's "casualness" might come across as too haphazard, almost like a forced gimmick for "family harmony." But let's be real—this exaggerated concept is all about stimulating the senses, so who would use it for a sociology paper? All I'm saying is: relax, this is AV, not a BBC documentary!
This film stars Himesaki Hana, Miori Mai, and Sakura Kirishima, with each actress bringing her own flair to the performances: Himesaki Hana's mature charm, Miori Mai's lively energy, and Sakura Kirishima's sweet physique all add layers to different scenes. Sakura Kirishima, in particular, delivers what's basically "textbook-level natural acting" in certain segments, making you almost believe that this family really treats sex like an everyday meal.
Still, I have to nitpick a bit—the male actors' performances are a tad mechanical, lacking that spark, which makes the chemistry in some scenes fall flat. Overall, the female leads carry the film's appeal, but the male actors' "tool-like" presence can pull you out of the moment. Come on, guys, this is a script about "the whole family getting wild," so show some enthusiasm, will you?
The "Prestige's DELAY" series is known for its "creative twists," and this film is no exception. The director uses upbeat editing and bright tones to create an atmosphere of "erotica in everyday life." The scene designs are simple yet effective, with the realistic home environment making it easy for viewers to immerse themselves. The cinematography is straightforward, without flashy camera work, but it's solid and ensures every key shot is clearly presented.
As an AV film selling the idea of "sexualizing daily life," the erotic scenes are arranged in a no-holds-barred manner. From casual blowjobs to intense group sessions, it covers pretty much all the mainstream elements. Cunnilingus, fellatio, raw penetration—it's all there, with a fast pace and no unnecessary lingering. However, this "whole family in on it" setup is gimmicky, but its execution feels a bit monotonous. The transitions between scenes lack creativity, leading to some repetition in the latter half. If the director had thrown in some unexpected twists (like a bit of light BDSM or role-playing), it might have added more depth to the film~
"DLY-010" is a work that dares to push viewers' boundaries, using an exaggerated setup and straightforward presentation to redefine the concept of "family." Even with insufficient plot depth and some rough edges in acting and production, the outstanding performances from the three actresses and Prestige's consistent quality make this a worthwhile "weird masterpiece." Don't take it too seriously when watching—just treat it as an absurd comedy, and you'll find this family actually kind of "adorable"!
Final score: 7.5/10
Suitable for: Viewers who enjoy novel themes and don't demand much from the plot
Not suitable for: Those seeking deep storytelling or with strong moral sensitivities