Diary
Keeping a journal can be an entertaining, enlightening, and educational process. But it's also a particularly private, individual undertaking. In Andrej Lupin's "Diary" we become unobtrusive observers as a beautiful young woman — beautifully portrayed by Michaela Isizzu — attempts to get her most intimate secrets written down in the pages of her personal journal. Choosing the right words to describe events, thoughts, wishes, dreams, and fantasies isn't always easy, and Michaela tears out and discards freshly written pages that don't capture her thoughts with the desired accuracy and detail. But when she successfully translates her thoughts into written words, it thrills and excites her in ways she hadn't quite anticipated. She lays down her pen, closes the book, and begins to stroke and caress her shapely body. Isizzu is very much in her own world here, she's not playing to the camera and doesn't interact directly with it. And director Lupin utilizes an understated visual style here — the camera moves in to capture all the explicit detail of Michaela's glistening pussy as she strokes her clitoris and slips two fingers rapidly in and out of her pink center — but the intimate mood is never broken. Isizzu proceeds to pleasure herself with increasing fervor until she delights in the exhilarating release only orgasm can provide, and then, glowing with satisfaction, she proceeds to describe the experience in that most private of places, her "Diary."