Big Breasts Ending Explained: A woman who passed the audition to become a campaign girl for a certain manufacturer without her boyfriend knowing. Directed by Sachi Hamano, this 1992 drama film stars Akane Yoshizawa, alongside Seiko Imai as Mika Nomura, Makoto Chiaki as Akemi Nakahara, Seiji Nakamitsu as Eiichi Nabeta. Rated 2/10, the conclusion has sparked discussion among viewers.

What Happens at the End of Big Breasts?

A woman who passed the audition to become a campaign girl for a certain manufacturer without her boyfriend knowing. Her boyfriend berated her more persistently than usual, telling her not to get excited at the thought of seeing these big breasts, which only he had seen, exposed to the public eye on TV and in gravure magazines. Her debut was decided, and it was the day of her photo shoot. It was supposed to be a promise that she would wear a swimsuit, but the demands of the manufacturer's representatives and photographer gradually escalated. Campaign models like this are just trying to lure in the lewd minds of men who treat her like a toy, thinking that she's just a sex product. She finally gets mad at the fact that all the men around her behave like that...

Sachi Hamano's narrative builds toward a resolution centered on Akane Yoshizawa's journey. Her boyfriend berated her more persistently than usual, telling her not to get excited at the thought of seeing these big breasts, which only he had seen, exposed to the public eye on TV and in gravure magazines.

How Does Akane Yoshizawa's Story End?

  • Akane Yoshizawa: Akane Yoshizawa's storyline wraps up in the final act, though some viewers have found the resolution more ambiguous than expected.
  • Seiko Imai (Mika Nomura): Seiko Imai's role in the climax proves pivotal to how the central conflict resolves.
  • Makoto Chiaki (Akemi Nakahara): Makoto Chiaki's character undergoes a significant shift in the final act.

What Does the Ending of Big Breasts Mean?

The ending of Big Breasts brings the narrative to a close, though viewer reception has been mixed. The resolution of Akane Yoshizawa's story may not satisfy all audiences.