dap-addict wrote:JBird wrote:She has tweeted this today: "My dears, I've missed you so much! Thank you for continuing to follow me, despite the lack of filming. But soon I will please you and myself with a return."
Opportunities are as they are. She can return in Russia, there is still enough studios producing there and selling worldwide.
How far she views those options as 'opportunities' depends entirely on what she wants to do?
As Cyber Shot has such a distinct and carefully 'curated' (an often misused word, but useful in this context) visual identity, and such a strong identity as a character (that 'arrogant/tender and assertive/submissive' constantly switching quality of her performances) then it is not unthinkable that she should have clear and firm ideas about the direction in which she wants to take her career in the future.
Her first four scenes with NRX are my favourite scenes of the year so far (last two were late December 2021, but call them 2022) and she stuns in them and Nick really presents her in her full glory as a performer.
But there is also seems to be quite a regimented and prescriptive aspect to how NRX presents models that are debuting with them.
To call it a 'production line' would be a gross and unfair exaggeration, but I often get the feeling that while this can work superbly for some models (Cyber Shot's first four, her later scenes - duos - not so succesfully), it worked against Little Ninja.
My distinct impression (and I may be wrong, obviously I don't know) that Little Ninja was essentially cast from day one to be a substitute Cyber Shot (who had clearly left NRX by that point).
NRX seeing Cyber Shot's sales soaring just after she had parted company with them may well have dictated (to a greater extent) the trajectory laid out for Little Ninja's first four scenes. Same costumes, same action, same settings.
But while I loved Little Ninja presented like that, in the grander scheme of AV sales they clearly didn't sell enough to justify her contract being renewed with NRX.
Which obviously invites speculation that had she been given more space to present herself as herself (rather than as a 'Cyber Clone') would Little Ninja have revieved a better reception?
We will never know, but I do know that I feel sad that Little Ninja seemed to be expected to follow in someone else's footsteps, rather than be allowed a bit more space within which to express an identity of her own.
So perhaps Cyber Shot felt that while she was (without doubt) able to successfully reconcile her need to present herself-as-herself with NRX's expectations for her first scenes with NRX, in later scenes she may have begun to feel that she was being painted into a production corner (styling, action, formats) she was not crazy about being painted into.
I don't know. And I don't think it would be prudent (professionally speaking) for Cyber Shot to discuss those things in public.
But that may be part of the why behind why she is not rushing back to NRX to carry on from where she left off.
As for VK, maybe I'm wrong, but they seems to have a no-or-minimal-tattoos policy, which may explain why they haven't snapped up both Cyber Shot and Little Ninja by now. And is their style (low-fi, basic-basic) really appropriate to either?
As for VG, they seem to be focused on forever reproducing the 'college girls in pigtails' format.
Their Sofi Li and Carla Cage duo in that style was undeniably a killer scene (my favourite model duo scene of last year), but as with Blockbuster films in Hollywood, such a one-off surprise success can lead to a tendency in a producer to try to reproduce it to ever diminishing returns ('Star Wars 12' or however many prequels/sequles they have made now) instead of taking risks and trying new things.
This is a long way of saying, maybe what Cyber Shot wants to do is not on offer in Russia at the moment. So her present strategy may just be to sit tight and wait until the Ukraine situation calms down, at which point travel and visa restrictions will become more reasonable again and she will have more options.
Trying not to bring politics into it any more than necessary to amke a point (trying to talk about a conflict situation without talking about politics is impossible and absurd), if Le Pen wins next week that will (a certainty) send profound shock waves of panic through European politics of conseqences even bigger that Brexit presented.
Because (for all the merits and otherwise of what Le Pen stands for) it will represent a cold hand (a 'momento mori' of the political variety) on every EU leaders shoulder, reminding them that if they too ignore their voters best interests to please the interests of US politicians (as Macron has repeatedly done) they will be dethroned next.
In such a panic context, a rapid relaxing of sanctions and restrictions on Russian interests (in order to get that industrial lifeblood oil and political good will flowing again) may come sooner rather than later.
Finally, Cyber Shot is a pianist we discover.
"Let me tell you a little about myself. Well, I'm 19 years old and I'm from Russia. Musician - pianist. What do I want? I want to get ahead in the porn industry. And I also have a charming puppy Marcel." (from her [spam], with charming photo).
So that makes two gorgeous Russian pianists I am immensely fond of that are out there struggling against idiotic global sanctions, restrictions and boycotts, just to be able to be themselves and bring their fine art to their public.
That Valentina is Ukrainian and Russian only underscores how stupid the 'cancel anything with a Russian label' mass hysteria has become.

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As for Cyber Shot's musical output, I know nothing. But she has just posted a cute 'music-concrete performance-art' shower scene on her [spam], which if you are fast (naked content disappears fast) you might want to chase up. Hurry hurry!
Cyber Shot has all the talent
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