Love Exposure is a Japanese film that tells the story of a young man named Yu, who becomes a skilled upskirt photographer in order to please his father, a Catholic priest. Yu's life takes a turn when he meets a mysterious girl named Yoko, who he falls in love with at first sight.
As Yu tries to win Yoko's heart, he gets involved in a series of strange and dangerous events, including joining a cult and becoming a vigilante. Throughout the film, themes of love, religion, and identity are explored as Yu navigates the complexities of his relationships and his own sense of self.
Directed by Sion Sono, Love Exposure is a visually stunning and emotionally gripping film that challenges traditional notions of love and morality. With its unique storytelling and complex characters, it has become a cult classic among fans of Japanese cinema.
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Kûdô desu
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Utsukushii (Album Version)
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Tsugi no yoru e
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Tomoshi bi
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Tomohide Harada:
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Free Dee
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Tomohide Harada:
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Theme of Santa Marta
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Tomohide Harada:
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