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Aoi Yamamoto is 20 years old. Determined to get his first girlfriend, he joined a Nihonshu Club...only to find it chock-full of men. Disappointed, Aoi overindulges, and is taken home by a fellow club member to recover. This club member is also a virgin, even though he's had many girlfriends, and when he shows Aoi why, well...Aoi finds he wants to try it out for himself.
Back in university, Yamamoto met Kobayashi, who was cursed with the fate of virginity, despite being such a hottie, because of his anaconda-sized dick. Taking pity on him, Yamamoto offered to solve the issue himself, and Kobayashi successfully rid himself of his virginity. Things happen, and after three years of dating, they graduate from university. Kobayashi has decided to go back home to Mie to help out at the family sake brewery. Meanwhile, Yamamoto has made up his mind to train in the birthplace of Japanese sake, Nara, in order to become a fully-fledged brewer so he can contribute at the Kobayashi brewery. Now, after a year-long distance relationship, Yamamoto is finished his training, and finally gets to work at the Kobayashi brewery just like he wanted, so the pair can be together all the time, but...
British Cinema in Documents presents an introduction to the key concerns and debates in British cinema through documents, ranging from official papers to fan magazines. Sarah Street shows how such documentary material can enrich our understanding of cinema's place in national culture and shed new light on defining moments in British cinema history. Street draws together a wide range of material, discussing oral histories, film posters and stills and star memorabilia alongside audience surveys, censorship reports, fan magazines and web sites, providing a context for each extract she discusses. She uses a series of case studies, including film censorship during the Second World War, the fan cultures surrounding stars from Margaret Lockwood to Ewan McGregor, and surveys of the British cinema audience to illustrate how archival research can provide a new understanding of the relationship between a film and other kinds of texts, and between films, their audiences, and the state.
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