Love Exposure

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Podcast Release Date:
Feb 04, 2022

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Movie Details

Series
Patron Exclusives
Director
Sion Sono
Runtime
3 h 57 min
Release Date
31 January 2009
Genres
Action, Comedy, Drama, Romance
Overview
The story of a teenage boy named Yu, who falls for Yoko, a girl he runs into while working as an "up-skirt" photographer in an offshoot of the porn industry. His attempts to woo her are complicated by a spot of cross-dressing - which convinces Yoko that she is lesbian - dalliances with kung-fu and crime, and a constant struggle with the guilt that's a legacy of his Catholic upbringing.

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