Next Level (2024) [N/A]

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Release Date:
March 1, 2024

Original Title:
ぺろりん性活 背徳ルームシェア

Alternate Titles:
Perorin seikatsu: Haitoku room share

Genres:
Drama | Mystery

Production Companies:
Grand Master Company
Okura Pictures

Production Countries:
Japan

Ratings / Certifications:
JP: R15+ 

Runtime: 85

A black comedy depicting a pseudo-family.

Having lost her mother in a traffic accident one rainy day, Akari lives in a shared house with Sachi and Toshihiro, a married couple. With their relationship having grown cold, Toshihiro brings over his lover, Kasumi, while Sachi secretly takes in a homeless man, Ono, hoping to perform a good deed. On the other hand, Akari, despite putting on a cheerful and happy front, is consumed by a quiet yet intense state of hatred and anger. She longs for revenge on the person who killed her mother. One day, after finding a missing bag, Akari takes in an elderly woman named Sachiko, who has no remaining family and restores a sense of dignity to her life. With all these people living under one roof, Akari’s feelings slowly begin to change. However, something happens on Toshihiro’s birthday. What is the next level for Akari?

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Director:
Taishi Shiode

Screenplay:
Taishi Shiode

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