The visual aesthetic relies heavily on "garage lighting"—blue and pink gels that cast the actresses in a neon glow. This hides imperfections while creating a dreamlike, illicit atmosphere. For fans of the juku-jo genre, this is the definitive look.
The "in the 40" subtitle is unambiguous. It tells the buyer exactly what they are getting: performers who are forty years old or older, presented not as mothers or neighbors (typical tropes of the time), but as active, empowered "angels." This was radical for the early 1990s. ssk 001 katty angels in the 40
A striking black-and-grey rotating bezel that helps distinguish day and night hours at a glance. but as active