Let's discuss some marvelous pieces of Japanese cinema. I recently had the privilege to watch In the realm of the senses, and man did I hate it.
It was too grotesque, I didn't picture 1930's japan to be so sexually degenerate, and for the director to actually show those scenes. I was in shock. However, it was a decent break from the general Kurosawa or Oshima western feel.
>I didn't picture 1930's japan to be so sexually degenerate, and for the director to actually show those scenes.
So how many of these scenes are there and how "degenerate" are they?
>>15565307
Funny enough that movie is the reason why I went out and married a Japanese woman >_<
>>15565598
Have you impregnated her yet or do I have to found a movie that makes you go out there and impregnate your wife?
>>15565388
The entire film.
>>15565653
No, and we don't plan on adopting for at least another 5 years
>>15565307
>french '''art film'''
>sexually degenerate
What a surprise!
>>15565598
But the egg scene !!
>>15565307
For some the 1930s in the Far East was a last chance to see the levels of degeneracy that had existed in 1920s Paris and Weimar Berlin, followed by 1930s Shanghai after Hitler's rise had sent all the degenerates fleeing for more liberal climes, Tokyo pre Tojo was perhaps the last ebb of them all
>>15565307
>I didn't picture 1930's japan to be so sexually degenerate
The japs are still sexually degenerate. They're just so limp-dicked
and sterile that they can't even make enough babies to stabilize their
own population.