Jokôsei: Tenshi no harawata (1978)
Two young Asian girls with short black hair and slim frames lock lips in a narrow indoor corridor under blue-tinged lighting. They’re pressed tight, full-body grinding in a deep embrace, hands sliding over each other’s backs before moving into prolonged face-to-face kissing. The camera stays close, catching subtle shifts in expression — parted lips, closed eyes, the kind of slow burn that feels personal. Later shots show them hugging intensely, almost like they’re holding each other up, bodies swaying slightly in what feels more emotional than sexual. There’s no penetration visible in these frames, just intimate contact, tension built through proximity and touch. The lighting stays moody, almost overexposed in one shot, giving it a raw, unfiltered look.