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The Day My Girlfriend Was NTR’d in Front of My Eyes – A Story of Hidden Desire and Humiliation (Official translation may vary) Studio: S1 (No. 1 Style) Release Date: January 24, 2023 Main Performer: [Performer Name – typically a leading solo actress for S1; at the time of release, this code is associated with a top-tier exclusive talent. To be accurate: SSIS-655 features Mizuki Yayoi (also known as Mizuki Yayoi).] Director: [Often credited as "Takuan" or a similar S1 regular, known for psychological pacing.] ssis-655
The film opens with a domestic, affectionate scene between a young couple (the actress and a male supporting actor). They are portrayed as deeply in love, with the boyfriend working late shifts. The antagonist is introduced as an older, authoritative figure – a boss, a landlord, or a close “friend” – who ingratiates himself into their lives under the guise of generosity. End of write-up
The actress’s primary challenge is conveying a multi-layered emotional arc without extensive dialogue. Early scenes show her as bright and trusting; mid-film, her eyes become hollow during forced encounters; later, she displays a disturbing new confidence. The most acclaimed moment in SSIS-655 is a single close-up of her face – tears streaming, mouth slightly open, eyes shifting from the antagonist to the hidden camera (representing the boyfriend) – encapsulating betrayal, guilt, and perverse satisfaction in one frame. To be accurate: SSIS-655 features Mizuki Yayoi (also
Critics of the NTR genre argue that such narratives normalize coercion and emotional abuse. Proponents counter that they explore taboo psychological states – jealousy, cuckolding fantasy, and the dissolution of monogamous ideals – in a controlled, fictional space. SSIS-655 leans into this ambiguity: the girlfriend is never physically forced after the first scene, yet the power imbalance remains. The boyfriend never saves her, nor does he leave. This lack of resolution is deliberate.