A World Where Rape is Legalized

Kato Tsubaki (Natsuki Kaoru) Konno Hikaru Abe No Miku
The "The World Where Rape Became Legal" series consists of a total of 4 parts, produced and distributed by "DEEP'S". The plot primarily depicts a world where, due to the impact of depopulation in Japan, the government has established a law making rape without guilt. This law stipulates that every adult male can arbitrarily force the girls they fancy to have sex, ultimately making them pregnant. In this world where rape is protected by law, all unattainable women will succumb under merciless penetration until they release their primal instinct to give birth to children! This work is divided into four segments, and among them, Kato Tsubaki's performance made me want to pay special attention to it. She plays the host of a political talk show news program, and she also represents women nationwide in debating with invited scholars, including a law professor played by Ozawa Tohru, as well as other professionals like sex crime scholars and representatives of women's and children's groups. And why does Kato Tsubaki's segment resonate with me the most? Because she perfectly portrays that unattainable attitude. During the interactive questioning process, she is dismissive of all the scholars' answers on site, refuting them one by one and constantly reiterating the respect and stance that women should receive. It's precisely this disdainful posture that arouses the author's desire. Seeing that the debate leads nowhere, Ozawa Tohru doesn't hesitate and directly rapes Kato Tsubaki on the spot. Kato Tsubaki's portrayal of the emotional transformation during the violation is also excellent. From the initial strong resistance, constantly scolding and trying to stop it, to gradually giving up resistance in the middle and showing a half-hearted state of playing hard to get, and finally completely losing reason and submitting to Ozawa Tohru's fierce penetration, being swallowed by the sexual desire deep in her bones.