
The Ballad of Narayama (1983)
The Ballad of Narayama (1983) is a Japanese film directed by Shohei Imamura. It tells the story of a small village in rural Japan, where the elderly are sent to the top of a mountain to die when they reach the age of 70. The film is filled with sexual moments, from the subtle to the explicit.
The film begins with a scene of a young woman bathing in a river. She is naked, and the camera lingers on her body as she washes herself. This scene sets the tone for the rest of the film, as it establishes the sexual nature of the characters and their relationships.
The film also contains several explicit sex scenes. In one scene, a young man and woman are shown having sex in a barn. The camera lingers on their bodies as they move together, and the scene is filled with passion and intensity. In another scene, an elderly woman is shown having sex with a much younger man. This scene is more tender and intimate, and it serves to emphasize the age gap between the two characters.
The Ballad of Narayama is a powerful film that explores the complex relationships between the characters and their sexuality. The film is filled with moments of both subtle and explicit sexuality, and these moments help to bring the characters and their stories to life.
Nudity is present breasts and buttocks are shown.
Some sex scenes with thrusting and moaning.
A man offers his wife to his brother but she refuses.
A man before his death tells his wife that after his death she has to have sex with all the villagers in order to calm the spirits. Later she is shown having sex with a villager until he climaxes.
A man has sex with an old woman.
A man has sex with his wife on two occasions.
A man has sex with the village dog, he get behind her and starts making thrusting movement, he tells her to stay still and she whines, he reaches orgasm and leaves the dog.