
Not Rated
Shozo and Miyo are intertwined. With her sister Chiyo's approval, Miyo spends half of each week living with Chiyo's husband, Shozo. Meanwhile, Shozo's friend Satoru, who has a crush on Chiyo, an actress, comes to tell her he is leaving for Africa, a place he has always dreamed of visiting, and they part ways. However, Chiyo sees Satoru still in Japan...
Shozo and Miyo are intertwined. With her sister Chiyo's approval, Miyo spends half of each week living with Chiyo's husband, Shozo. Meanwhile, Shozo's friend Satoru, who has a crush on Chiyo, an actress, comes to tell her he is leaving for Africa, a place he has always dreamed of visiting, and they part ways. However, Chiyo sees Satoru still in Japan...
Due to the complete absence of information regarding the film's plot, characters, or specific themes beyond its title and director's genre, it is impossible to identify any discernible political bias, resulting in a neutral rating.
This Japanese production features a cast primarily composed of Japanese actors, which is traditional for its cultural context. The narrative does not engage with or critique traditional Western identities, nor does it explicitly center on DEI themes.
Due to the absence of film content details, an evaluation of LGBTQ+ portrayal was not possible, resulting in an N/A rating for depiction.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
There is no widely established source material, prior canon, or historical basis for "The Real Lower Body" (1994) that features characters whose genders were subsequently altered in the film. The characters are considered original to the production.
No information about the film's characters, source material, or any prior established racial identities is provided, making it impossible to identify any instances of a race swap.