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Rena Momozono is a model known for her graceful presence and natural charm. Five years after her previous release, she returns with a new project filmed in the Philippines, produced alongside the photobook RemotioNal in a combined photo-and-video concept. The tropical setting enhances Rena’s sensitivity, capturing gestures, glances, and subtle emotional shifts that still photography alone cannot convey. The camera follows her in a relaxed atmosphere where the pace of the location blends with her own expressive rhythm. The making-of features friendly appearances by Yuna Ogura and Mahiro Tadai, including light‑hearted moments such as a dolphin show and a swimming session. The project also includes a themed girls’ talk about "the type of man she likes," adding a personal and candid touch. The result is a bright, expressive work that highlights Rena’s natural presence against a vivid tropical backdrop.
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