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The Noisy Requiem (1988)
In the slums of Osaka, various marginalized misfits have their own interpretations of love. Completely alienated from the outside world, they commit sexual perversions, violence and cannibalism.
In the slums of Osaka, various marginalized misfits have their own interpretations of love. Completely alienated from the outside world, they commit sexual perversions, violence and cannibalism.
The film portrays extreme urban alienation, violence, and nihilism, focusing on the breakdown of human connection without offering a clear political solution or framing its critique within a specific ideological context, thus resulting in a neutral political bias rating.
The film features traditional casting for a Japanese production, with a Japanese director and an all-Japanese main cast. However, due to the absence of narrative details, a comprehensive evaluation of its DEI characteristics regarding themes and framing is not possible.
Noisy Requiem portrays LGBTQ+ characters and themes within a bleak, violent, and nihilistic urban landscape. Their identities are depicted as deeply intertwined with lives of unrelieved misery, prostitution, and despair, without any affirming counterpoints. The film's overall impact on LGBTQ+ portrayal is negative due to the consistent depiction of suffering and lack of positive agency.
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The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
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