Making Middle-Aged Men's Sex Dreams Come True! - 1
Next, I'd like to share another classic series I've recently rewatched, produced by "Nagae Style" and titled "Middle-Aged Man's Dream Fulfilled Sex: Do Whatever You Want." The series consists of 7 episodes in total, with each one featuring about 4 to 5 scenario themes, giving you the feeling of watching multiple films at once. Especially in an era when fantasy-themed content wasn't very common, the play-within-a-play presentation, combined with wildly imaginative scripts and fully committed performances from the actors, make this series one of the top classic choices for fantasy enthusiasts.
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The first story is "Family Edition." It starts one morning when Haruka Ooe plays the daughter who returns home with her husband and child to visit her mother, played by Sanae Kobayashi. Strangely, a delivery man has already shown up at the beginning to ask Kobayashi to sign for a package, but she completely ignores him, treating him like he's invisible. Despite his repeated calls going unanswered, which leaves him furious, he follows them inside. There, he starts getting bold, groping and licking Haruka Ooe right in front of her family, then escalating to penetration. In the middle, when Haruka Ooe goes out to hang clothes, he even uses clothespins on her nipples and genitals. Eventually, Kobayashi isn't spared either; after finishing with the daughter, he turns to the mother, hugging her, removing her underwear, and spreading her legs in front of her husband and son-in-law for maximum humiliation. He even puts her underwear over their heads, and finally, he cums inside her right in front of the whole family.
P.S. The weird part is at the end, when the delivery man is about to leave, the family stares at him sternly but says nothing. I later searched online and found out this plot has deeper meaning: it reflects Japanese political apathy, where people show no interest in government actions or public affairs. However, on an emotional level, Japanese people deeply dislike the "misconduct" of politicians. The delivery man symbolizes government officials, while the family represents the Japanese people. Officials (the delivery man) are supposed to serve the public, but people remain indifferent and unresponsive, allowing the misconduct to happen without reaction. Only after he's done and leaves do the family members give him looks of contemptβthis captures how Japanese society emotionally resents but ultimately ignores such issues.
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The second story is "General Style." It begins with a down-and-out middle-aged man who accidentally bumps into a thug while trying to use the convenience store bathroom. True to his wimpy nature, he doesn't stand up for himself and just keeps apologizing meekly as he watches the thug and his flashy girlfriend enter the store. After finally getting to use the bathroom, he spots a general's hat on the counter with a note saying that wearing it will make everyone in the country obey you. At first, he dismisses it, but when he looks in the mirror to try and look more imposing, he puts it on casually. As soon as he steps out, people start kneeling and bowing to him, though he remains skeptical at first. Later, everyone bows to him, and he even takes a man's wallet without issue, or has the store clerk make him instant noodles, which emboldens him completely. Just as he's about to go wild, he runs into the thug couple from earlier. All his pent-up resentment boils over, and his attitude toward the thug is completely reversedβhe orders the thug to get out of the way and then forces him to watch as he toys with his girlfriend. Besides taking her from behind, he makes the thug make out with another office lady to create jealousy, then ruthlessly penetrates his girlfriend, finally cumming inside her and making the thug lick it clean. The NTR element is off the charts!
P.S. The symbolism is similar to the first story, but the main theme revolves around "becoming a dictator."
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The third story is "Funeral Edition," which is quite similar to the first one, with a delivery man crashing a funeral. However, this episode leans more toward pure fantasy without the deeper symbolism or chilling ending of the first. I won't go into too much detail, but I have to say that Jitta Hanaoka's (Hanaoka Jitta) performance is outstandingβhe really nails the raw animalistic desire, especially in his intense interactions with the actresses. I'd recommend avoiding his films if you're not mentally prepared, as they might make you feel like committing a crime.
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The fourth story is "Memory-Erasing Drug." Basically, it's about a drug that makes you forget the previous hour. The main characters are a couple living in an apartment, and one morning, their neighbor, Mrs. Watanabe, visits with souvenirs from Hawaii. Seeing how alluring and beautiful Mrs. Watanabe still is, the husband gets a devious idea and slips the drug into tea for both her and his wife. After drinking it, they both lose consciousness and soon wake up with no memory of who they are or why they're there. He then kicks his wife out and starts ravishing Mrs. Watanabe mercilessly. Confused and terrified, she cries constantly, which only eggs him on moreβhe doesn't waste a second, touching and groping her every chance he gets, even right up until she regains consciousness. The story ends with her waking up, and he gives her another cup of tea.