Japan is largely tolerant of homosexual people in general Also, the sleaziest movie on this list Because people tend to keep to their own business and keep their private lives private
It's uncommon to see a gay couple walking around doing public displays of affection, but then public displays of affection are uncommon in general. There is oodles of creativity but it is thin on plot There’s an awesome documentary that used to be on netflix called sex and love around the world that had an episode on japan
There is a cultural attitude specifically towards marriage/kids where it’s assumed the sex. I love the new tv show shōgun Are there any other japanese shows or movies that might not be well known in america that you can recommend? This sub reddit is devoted to japanese movies and the japanese film industry
Here you can post your favorite films, articles and news about upcoming movies Feel free to discuss and recommend your favourite japanese movies. Any good (yet historically accurate) films on samurais or feudal japan Question i've been interested in samurai and feudal japanese history and culture and i've been wondering if there are any good movies about them or good documentaries to watch.
The goal of /r/movies is to provide an inclusive place for discussions and news about films with major releases Submissions should be for the purpose of informing or initiating a discussion, not just to entertain readers The whole obsession with people being strictly either s or m types is another whole topic giving further evidence of rather ingrained preconceptions about sex here (in japan) Hardly surprising considering how crap the tv and media are, not to mention an almost complete absence of any form of sex education.