Without Snow (2011) is a Japanese drama film directed by Yoshiyuki Kishi and starring Yuta Hiraoka and Yuriko Yoshitaka. The film follows the story of a young man, Takashi, who is struggling to come to terms with his sexuality.
The film opens with Takashi, a high school student, struggling to come to terms with his sexuality. He is in love with his best friend, but is too afraid to tell her. He is also struggling to come to terms with his own identity, as he is not sure if he is gay or straight.
The film then follows Takashi as he begins to explore his sexuality. He begins to experiment with his best friend, but is too afraid to take it further. He also begins to explore his feelings for other men, and eventually finds himself in a relationship with a male classmate.
The film also features several sexual moments between Takashi and his male classmate. These scenes are not explicit, but they are still quite powerful. They show Takashi's struggle to come to terms with his sexuality, and his fear of being judged by others.
The film also features a powerful scene in which Takashi finally comes out to his best friend. This scene is particularly poignant, as it shows Takashi's courage in coming out and his fear of being rejected.
Without Snow is a powerful film that explores the struggles of coming to terms with one's sexuality. It features several sexual moments, but these are not explicit. Instead, they are used to show Takashi's struggle to come to terms with his sexuality and his fear of being judged. The film is a powerful exploration of sexuality and identity, and is sure to leave viewers with a lot to think about.
In a locker room scene, two teenage boys are fully naked (nothing is seen) and peep at a teenage girl showering. Her breast are shown. The boys then shower with two of their classmates. One is briefly seen frontal.
Shortly after, a teenage boy is seen watching some girls on YouTube with his hand in this pants, obviously masturbating. No nudity is seen.