
Dove guardare Love Exposure
- cultfilmliker27 aprile 2026“Let’s commit lots of sins!” While I enjoyed the film, I couldn’t help but constantly think that this review should be repurposed for this film Hey, Geese made a song about this! (also the Yeah Yeah Yeahs…) SACRILEGE (lol jk who cares) Japanese A Clockwork Orange It’s like if Stephen Chow was rated R raunchy Reminds me of Battle Royale in way more than just a racist way (possibly just the music and exercises tho. And the acting and ruthlessness) Yuji crying killed me. And Senpai is too handsome For how organized the cult is, it sure took them a long time to stop the Scientology speed run 4 hours long but the runtime flies by! (As I typed that the most boring part happened but luckily it didn’t last too long) However, I don’t necessarily think that just stacking plot points makes a film better. Cool genre bending tho! We all are in a cult at one point or another! Hesitantly added to The Non-English Niche
- Hakihiko2 febbraio 2026Wild, Unhinged, and Absolutely Brilliant "Love Exposure" is one of those rare films that fully commits to its madness and somehow turns it into something extraordinary. It’s bold, excessive, provocative, and incredibly smart. A true cinematic experience that refuses to play by any conventional rules. This is a niche film from a Western perspective. Packed with Japanese humor, cultural references, and social satire, it can easily feel absurd or overwhelming if you’re unfamiliar with the context. Having lived in Japan, I could fully connect with what the film is doing, and for me, it was an absolute blast. What might look like pure insanity on the surface is actually sharp commentary on Japanese society, religion, cult dynamics, repression, and obsession, all pushed to their extreme. The film effortlessly blends genres: comedy, romance, coming-of-age drama, social satire, and pure madness coexist without ever canceling each other out. Even the most outrageous elements — including the infamous “panty pervert” theme, which is exaggerated but rooted in real societal issues — are used with intention and meaning rather than cheap shock value. Despite its considerable runtime, the movie never feels boring or exhausting. The pacing is surprisingly effective, constantly reinventing itself and keeping the energy high. There wasn’t a single moment where it dragged or lost my attention. "Love Exposure" is not a film for everyone, but if watched with the right mindset and cultural key, it reveals itself as a true gem. Fearless, chaotic, hilarious, and deeply thoughtful, it’s one of those movies that stays with you long after it ends.
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Love Exposure è stato rilasciato il 29 novembre 2008.
Love Exposure era diretto da Sion Sono.
Love Exposure ha una durata di 3h 57min.
Love Exposure è stato prodotto da Haruo Umekawa.
Yu è tormentato dal padre che si è fatto prete dopo la morte della moglie e lo obbliga a confessare i propri peccati. Yu inizia a fotografare le mutandine delle ragazze per poter aver qualcosa da confessare al padre. Nel corso di una queste sue scorribande incontra Yoko, di cui si innamora. La ragazza è la figliastra di una vecchia amante del padre di Yu. Un legame che si completerà quando il padre e la donna decideranno di tornare insieme.
I personaggi principali di Love Exposure sono Yu (Takahiro Nishijima), Yoko (Hikari Mitsushima), Koike (Sakura Ando).
Love Exposure è votato Not Rated.
Love Exposure è un film Dramma, Action, Commedia.
Love Exposure ha una valutazione di 8.8 su 10 dal pubblico.















