And to Uncle Kazu
Oshimeter
Synopsis
Pushed to the edge of what she's willing to do — jobless and running out of options fast — Mai is a young woman with nowhere left to turn. When she crosses paths with Satoru, an older businessman with money and a proposition, she has to decide how far she's willing to go to keep her head above water. What follows is less a straightforward romance and more a study of what happens when financial desperation meets emotional complexity — the arrangement between them gets messy in ways neither of them fully anticipated. This 4-episode OVA from Nur leans into the uncomfortable territory most stories avoid: power imbalance, personal agency, and the blurry line between dependency and genuine connection. It's not shy about any of it. The tone stays grounded and introspective rather than over-the-top, which gives it a different texture than you might expect going in. If you've watched something like Hentai Ouji to Warawanai Neko and wished it would take its relationship dynamics more seriously, or if you liked the complicated emotional undercurrents in Seto no Hanayome but wanted something aimed at adults, this scratches a similar itch with less comedy and more weight. It's a short watch — four episodes — so it doesn't overstay its welcome, and it commits to exploring its themes rather than shying away from the harder questions it raises about what people are willing to accept when they feel they have no other choice.
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