無(wú)限純白的你

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女工人屋島 (不二子 飾)一直對(duì)自己的性別認(rèn)同感到混亂,始終對(duì)于成為一個(gè)「女人」感到不自在,即使和男人纏綿,也未曾感到滿足。有一天,偶然到一個(gè)氣氛詭譎的房子裡修水管,遇上了青春少女小九(真上皋月飾),對(duì)小九帶著絕望的凝視感到十分好奇。當(dāng)內(nèi)心藏有秘密的屋島遇上心靈破碎的少女小九,宛如命中注定一般,她們的眼神逐漸吞噬了彼此。那一瞬間,想要佔(zhàn)有彼此的欲望越來越強(qiáng)烈。透過和小九身體與心靈的結(jié)合,屋島慢慢地接受了那個(gè)自己身體裡那個(gè)她曾抗拒的靈魂,同時(shí)也發(fā)現(xiàn)小九的爸爸竟長(zhǎng)期對(duì)自己的女兒下毒手。愛,欲望,忌妒,怨恨,一夕之間同時(shí)爆發(fā),即將動(dòng)搖她們的世界 

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