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His (2020)
Shun and Nagisa first meet and fall in love during their first year of high school. While Shun is graduating from university, Nagisa tells him that he doesn't see a future for them. Despite Shun's strong feelings, they go their separate ways. Years later, Shun is now a store owner, living alone in a rural area. Out of the blue, Nagisa arrives with his six-year-old daughter, Sora. Spending time together, Shun realizes he still harbors feelings for Nagisa. Can Nagisa reconcile with his feelings for Shun, which have been there all along?
Shun and Nagisa first meet and fall in love during their first year of high school. While Shun is graduating from university, Nagisa tells him that he doesn't see a future for them. Despite Shun's strong feelings, they go their separate ways. Years later, Shun is now a store owner, living alone in a rural area. Out of the blue, Nagisa arrives with his six-year-old daughter, Sora. Spending time together, Shun realizes he still harbors feelings for Nagisa. Can Nagisa reconcile with his feelings for Shun, which have been there all along?
The film's central narrative explicitly champions the acceptance and validity of same-sex relationships and families, challenging traditional societal norms and advocating for LGBTQ+ rights, which aligns with a clearly left-leaning progressive ideology.
The film features a Japanese cast, providing diversity from a Western perspective. Its narrative explicitly centers on the relationship and challenges faced by a gay male couple, making LGBTQ+ themes central to the story.
His, 2020, offers a positive portrayal of LGBTQ+ characters by centering on a gay couple's relationship and their journey to build a family. It respectfully depicts their love and challenges, framing societal prejudice as an external force. The film affirms the dignity and worth of queer lives and love.
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The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
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The film "His" (2020) is an original Japanese production. No prior source material, historical context, or previous adaptations are indicated that would establish character races differently from their on-screen portrayal. Therefore, no race swap is identified.
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