Morishita Kurumi Interview

Translated by: Ex-S Woo
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A 180-degree change of lifestyle for a check-out clerk at the words of a talent scout. A look at the real face of cute Kurumi who will do anything for her fans.

Interviewer: It's been a year now since your debut. You are a real veteran now, huh?

Kurumi: Yeah, I guess so. I really had an adventure. It's wonderful I was able to come this far (laughs).

Interviewer: Where you interested in starring in an adult video before you were scouted?

Kurumi: I had seen them before. But in my mind, an AV actress was the last straw for someone who couldn't do anything else. When I was scouted, I thought I would just hear what they had to say and that was it. But I just slipped into the business.

Interviewer: Just went with the flow, huh?

Kurumi: In my interview, they were oogling at me and going on with 'You've got a great body' and 'You are definitely star material'. I thought it would be good just to know how these things work. Not in my wildest dreams did I think I would be in the business.

Interviewer: But you went all the way to Hokkaido to film you debut video.

Kurumi: I was thinking, 'What are we going to Hokkaido for?'. Even during the filming, I didn't have a feeling of being in an adult video.

Interviewer: Were you embarrassed or anything?

Kurumi: Curious, rather that embarrassing. I was concerned over all sorts of things that had nothing to do with sex. The lights were hot. There was a cold draft coming in. It's raining outside. I really didn't feel like I was really doing it with the actor.

Interviewer: And then the old guy comes?

Kurumi: First thing I thought was, 'The old guy is here' (laughs). It was Hibino, though. 'No way I am going to do it with him', I thought. But I got really into it when we got going (laughs)."

Interviewer: So, you really didn't like it?

Kurumi: Hibino-san is a nice guy. In the end it was pretty good but I just couldn't concentrate. I didn't know if I felt good. I didn't make any sound. The title went something like 'Aahh' but it was more like 'Oomf.' However, I did have fun. The director, Tohjiro, and the rest of the staff were great. Just like a big family. I was nice to be around them.

Interviewer: How did you feel when your first video came out?

Kurumi: I thought, 'This ain't how it should be.' (laughs) 'Why was I so bubbly?' 'I am pretty weird.' 'Keep this up and I am in trouble.' That is all I could say about it.

Interviewer: A real shocking impression. On a different note, you were crying in your third video, right?

Kurumi: I have a tendency to hold things in. I go too far when things aren't right. 'Hey, I'll be OK', I thought. It isn't stress but something held inside just comes out at the darnest times.

Interviewer: You seem to be a strong-minded person.

Kurumi: I don't tend to cry in front of people. Not even my family. That was actually the first time in front of other people.

Interviewer: And how many videos have you shot now?

Kurumi: Eleven, I think.

Interviewer: Has it changed your attitude towards sex?

Kurumi: Oh yeah, it changed. The things I do and even how I feel are different now. Some may think it is strange that I could come this far. But I think there is much more left for me to do. 'You ain't seen nothing, yet.'

Interviewer: Wow. And how about sex outside work?

Kurumi: I don't see much of that lately. But I feel that I have come to be more open with myself. I was passive before. Now I feel that I should give some back to. I have come from 'It is nice just to sleep together.' to 'Just sleeping together is not enough for me!'

Interviewer: Sounds good to me!

Kurumi: I get a good feeling sucking my boyfriend off and seeing how much he enjoys it when I look at his face.

Interviewer: So you are gonna escalate in the stuff you do. Something abnormal?

Kurumi: I really don't like S&M, though. I'm not into stuff that hurts or is hot. But, anything goes when on video. Whipping and hitting are fine as long as I can't get killed. But in private sex, I don't even like to use 'toys'.

Interviewer: A real pro.

Kurumi: I had no problems at all on the set of the video where they had me drink 40 guys' cum (laughs). Afterwards, I got sick thinking back on the taste of it. Guess I am good when under pressure.

Interviewer: Not very good tasting stuff?

Kurumi: Oh, you know what it tastes like? Amount, thickness, and color are all different for different people.

Interviewer: Is that so? That's very educational.

Kurumi: Yeah, it isn't a delicacy. You gotta put some effort in the job.

Interviewer: Do you ever think, 'Wow, that was something,' after taping?

Kurumi: Hmmm... It has to be when I peed in the face of an actor. I had to hold it so long to get the amount they needed. It was a real streamer (laughs).

Interviewer: That is a real story.

Kurumi: Oh, it was so much fun.

Interviewer: You really like sex, huh?

Kurumi: Love it.

Interviewer: What do you love about it?

Kurumi: It doesn't just feel good. There is this real deep psychological thing about it. Something you can only get in sex.

Interviewer: If you had a choice, is it something you would like to do with someone you like, huh?

Kurumi: But I always worry too much about having a boyfriend. I get so caught up that all I think about is my boyfriend. If he says to me just once that he can't meet me, I think that he is having an affair. I get so uneasy. I just get too hung up on the guy. Kinda strange, huh? It is much easier to have a 'one-way love affair'.

Interviewer: The heart of a maiden is impossible to fathom. So, what type of guy do you usually fall for?

Kurumi: Somebody who follows his own path. Someone like Yoshii-san from the group Yellow Monkey. I really love him and see him in my dreams.

Interviewer: Ever had a dream of sex with him?

Kurumi: How could you even think of that? I see him playing in concert most of the time. Oh, and sometimes we are having sex.

Interviewer: I thought so. Kurumi, do you think of this as your dream job?

Kurumi: No. I think that I am not really cut out for this kind of work.

Interviewer: I didn't think you would say that.

Kurumi: But I do intend to keep with this work. If possible, under the direction of Tohjiro. The set is so fun on his films.

Interviewer: What are you looking forward to doing in the future?

Kurumi: I wanna do it as I think, not like I am instructed to do. I don't like to make much flashy expressions but I wanna do some really dangerous stuff.

Interviewer: Oh, like what?

Kurumi: I have been on the receiving end a lot. I wanna be 'on the attack' sometimes. But I don't think I could do it if all of a sudden, they said that was on the script. I have to get into it little by little. Maybe I can do it after about 30 more videos (laughs).

Interviewer: I hear that you've been called "The Queen of Indies AVs".

Kurumi: Yeah, I have. I don't like it though (laughter).

Interviewer: You've only worked on Indies?

Kurumi: Yes. I've always been working with Soft On Demand. I've done over 20 films with them so far.

Interviewer: So it's not like you particularly prefer doing Indies?

Kurumi: Not at all. It just worked out that way.

Interviewer: You seem to do a lot of hardcore scenes?

Kurumi: I never really noticed it. I don't remember ever thinking that SOD is making me do hardcore stuff. But I do think that mine's more risque when compared to most other AV Actresses.

Interviewer: Have you ever thought that doing Idol-esque films would be better?

Kurumi: Not at all (laughter). I think the way I do them is better befitting an AV actress.

Interviewer: Are you a fan of your own videos?

Kurumi: Nope. See, I'm pretty unconfident about my works so when I watch them at home I'll be like "There's something wrong about that scene" or "I could've done better than that!"

Interviewer: You mean like as when you look at it from a consumer's viewpoint?

Kurumi: Hmmm? It gets a little complicated so I'm not really sure. I can tell what's wrong on other people's videos though.

Interviewer: Such as?

Kurumi: Since I look at it from a female standpoint, if the characters are interesting I think of it as them being cute, not sexy. The one person who I thought was sexy was Ayanami Ryou. You think that she's sexy even if you're a female, which I think is special.

Interviewer: What do you find about her that's sexy?

Kurumi: It just seems so right. Her voice is good too.

Interviewer: Do you think that you're sexy?

Kurumi: I don't really see myself that way. I don't really want to get cornered into one role. It'll be boring then.

Interviewer: So you want to do other work besides the ones you do for SOD?

Kurumi: I think I want to star in a movie. Being cast as something like "Student A" is good enough, you know. I don't really see myself as becoming a huge star...

Interviewer: So you want to break into the movie business?

Kurumi: I do think about it sometimes.

Interviewer: Does that mean that you started doing these videos in order to eventually get such work?

Kurumi: No, not at all. It just crosses my mind every once in a while when I'm working...

Interviewer: Is there anything you feel lacking in your current line of work?

Kurumi: I wonder about that myself...I have felt that even my best works were so so, like there's this big gap. I always think that I could've done better, but I never really know what I could've improved on.

Interviewer: In what circumstances do you feel that you could've done better?

Kurumi: ...well, (embarrassed) I...I don't want to tell...(laughter).

Interviewer: That's a rather abrupt way to end this conversation (laughter).

Kurumi: (A little nervous)...well, I'm an AV actress so I don't really try to be sexy..., and I don't think I trust other people much..., but I like doing this type of work!

Interviewer: ??? That was a bit all over the place.

Kurumi: There are things I like to do and things I don't...

Interviewer: Like?

Kurumi: A cameraman once told me "You have no right to be happy if you're nothing but a damned AV actress!". Well, he said it after I refused to go out with him, but it was still a bit of a shock...

"I didn't want to show my loneliness to anyone else."

Interviewer: Has there ever been anyone where you've shown all your weaknesses?

Kurumi: ...nope, none. I'm really prideful....really.

Interviewer: So there hasn't been anyone?

Kurumi: Yeah. Especially to my boyfriend.

Interviewer: Is that also due to your lack of trust?

Kurumi: Hmmm? I just can't seem to open up completely, for some reason.

Interviewer: Have you ever thought that you'll feel better if you did open up?

Kurumi: I do think that it'll be wonderful if I could...but I can't!

Interviewer: So you're not good at getting spoiled.

Kurumi: I don't spoil people, and they don't spoil me. Maybe it's because I was never spoiled...

Interviewer: Were you trying to grow up fast when you were young?

Kurumi: No, I just thought that was normal while I was growing up, so I did everything myself, without relying on anyone else.

Interviewer: Don't you have a lot of stress?

Kurumi: I think I've been under a fair bit of stress recently. At first, I had no idea what it was that was bothering me though.

Interviewer: So what happens when you're stressed out?

Kurumi: I start to hallucinate, Hahahaha. Around this time last year, I was suffering from some depression and I was worried that if I got even more stressed out I'd be in deep trouble. Then out of no where I thought I saw a cat pass by me but when I checked again the cat was on the other side of the street!

Interviewer: ...so any other bad memories of your childhood aside from your parents fighting?

Kurumi: Ah...I hated my father. My brother's a year younger than me and we'd always say things like "Let's finish him off" and things like that (laughter). "We can't wait for god to act!" and stuff like that.

Interviewer: What didn't you like about your father?

Kurumi: He'd drink ALL the time, and when he sobered up he'd scream at all of us. And if you tried to change the channel, he'd put it back on to baseball but he wouldn't say a word to you...you know, that type.

Interviewer: Were you ever beaten?

Kurumi: Oh, all the time. My brother and I once decided to "really kill him this time!", but there were a lot of murder cases going on at the time and on TV and you'd see them all get captured. So we figured that we'd get caught too and decided to abandon the idea.

Interviewer: So as a kid you felt your dad was worse than your mom?

Kurumi: Yep. Not that I really care anymore. They got divorced when I was a junior in high school.

Interviewer: So until you were a junior your family life was pretty crappy?

Kurumi: I guess so...we were all living under dad's watchful eye until then. We didn't know when he'd blow up at us. But he seems to be doing pretty well now. I consider my mom to be my only real parent but my dad's in Tokyo so we contact each other every once a while. We went out to eat dinner together recently.

Interviewer: So you two are close now?

Kurumi: Not really close, but he seemed really lonely, so...it sorta of made me sad seeing him like that...

Interviewer: What did you talk about? Didn't it feel weird?

Kurumi: I didn't like it at all. But we didn't really talk about anything important...you know how it is...

Interviewer: Since you grew up in such a family setting, didn't you want to get loved by the people around you?

Kurumi: Oh, of course. I really wanted to get along with everyone and make tons of friends but sometimes it ended up as being "I don't need any friends!" I didn't want to show anyone else how lonely I really was deep inside.

There's not too many people who has such a perfect body as this.
It's no fair you get to be the only one peeking in! Take me next time!

Morishita Kurumi's Profile

Born: 7/29/1979

B 85 (D Cup)-W 60-H 87 (That's 33-24-34 in US terms)

Height:163cm.

Hobbies: Drawing.

Debuted in SOD's 1999 AV "Ubu", and has maintained popularity ever since.

Plans for the future: Mother of 2 kids.