The Tale of The Princess Kaguya (2013)
The Tale of The Princess Kaguya (2013) is a Japanese animated fantasy film directed by Isao Takahata. It tells the story of a princess who is found inside a bamboo stalk and is taken in by an old bamboo cutter and his wife. The film is a beautiful and captivating story about love, family, and the power of dreams.
However, there are some subtle sexual moments in the film that are worth noting. One of the most obvious is when the princess is seen bathing in a river. The camera lingers on her body, and the audience is left with a sense of admiration and appreciation for her beauty. Another moment is when the princess is seen dancing in a meadow with her friends. The camera focuses on her body as she moves gracefully, and it is clear that her beauty is captivating to those around her.
The film also contains some more subtle sexual moments. For example, when the princess is seen playing with a young boy, the camera lingers on her body and her movements. This could be interpreted as a sign of her growing maturity and her developing sexuality.
Overall, The Tale of The Princess Kaguya (2013) is a beautiful and captivating film that contains some subtle sexual moments. These moments are not explicit, but they are still worth noting as they add to the overall story and help to create a sense of admiration and appreciation for the princess.
Various scenes of naked children and babies (though this is from the cultural standpoint, not anything more explicit.) It is played for laughs on a few occasions. A male toddler's genitalia are shown in one scene.
Two scenes of women breast-feeding infants, one with a close-up shot of the mother's bare breast and nipple. The scene is played with some humor as the woman is surprised to find herself producing milk.
A person (The emperor) approaches the main character, grabs her in a seductive manner, tells her that she will be one of his girls and makes it clear he means to abduct her. She is startled and is very frightened