Miki’s office affair leaves her wracked with guilt—only her friend Buuyan truly understands. Buuyan, secretly pining for their charismatic judo sensei, finds herself drawn into an unexpected bond when she stumbles on Kazumi and his young son attempting a petty heist during her night patrol. Instead of calling security, Buuyan’s compassion sparks a series of clandestine, tension‑filled encounters that blur the lines between duty, desire, and fierce protectiveness—each grapple on the tatami igniting raw, forbidden longing filled with lust and sex.
Megumi’s every thought pulses with desire as she pours her loyalty—and her body—into supporting her struggling actor husband, Kazuo. Their modest home brims with unspoken yearning, each tender kiss at night a reminder of passion simmering beneath routine. When Kazuo’s dazzling star brother Ryōji arrives, Megumi feels his evil gaze tracing her curves, his breath hot at her ear. Left alone together, Ryōji’s hand drifts along Megumi’s arm, igniting a wildfire of forbidden heat that surges through her veins. Their stolen glances become urgent kisses; his fingers map the soft valley between her breasts as her sighs echo in the silent room. Caught in the throes of decadent temptation, Megumi teeters on the edge of a choice that could shatter her vows—and unleash every secret craving she’s ever held and become a pure sexual beast.
This is the second installment in the so-called "stupid brothers" series, which depicts the end of a female-loving and selfish sibling and a brother-wife. Directed by the genius of the genius, Toshiya Ueno, and the screenwriter Masahiro Kobayashi continues to follow, and a good work that comically spells out a night where a man and a woman with a personality full of desire are confused, centered on his brother, wife, and younger brother. After finishing his mother's funeral, his brother Ryosuke (Honda Kikuo) and younger brother Kenji (Ebata Hidehisa) go out into the city at night, remembering the emptiness and loneliness. On the other hand, Haruyo (Hazuki Tae) is his wife, Haruyo (Hazuki Tae), who is a man-oriented Ryosuke, who is a man-oriented woman, who is out of the house, reunites with her high school boyfriend at a hot spring inn where she works and warms up old friendships.
Brash, loudmouthed and opportunistic, Kikujiro is the unlikely companion for Masao who is determined to see the mother he has never met. The two begin a series of adventures which soon turns out to be a whimsical journey of laughter and tears with a wide array of surprises and unique characters along the way.