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Physical Marriage: Try Sleeping and Tasting

2010Movie61 minJapanese

While her roommate Arisa is busy looking for a husband, Yoko thinks of love as a hassle and suppresses her desires by finding a partner with no strings attached. Arisa finally succeeds in bringing a man to her house, but is disappointed by how quickly he ejaculates. Meanwhile, Yoko meets a man at her favorite bar...

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Kim Dong-wonGenres: Documentary, Romance

Plot Summary

This documentary explores the intimate lives of married couples and their pursuit of physical and emotional connection. It delves into the challenges and joys of maintaining intimacy over time, examining how couples navigate desire, communication, and the everyday realities of married life. The film offers a candid look at the physical aspects of relationships and how they contribute to overall marital satisfaction.

Critical Reception

The film was a niche documentary that garnered attention for its frank discussion of marital intimacy. While not a mainstream hit, it was appreciated by some critics and audiences for its honest and empathetic approach to a sensitive topic.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its open and direct exploration of marital intimacy.
  • Appreciated for its sensitive and non-judgmental portrayal of couples.
  • Some found the documentary's focus to be too narrow.

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Fun Fact

Director Kim Dong-won is known for his work on documentaries that explore social and personal issues within Korean society.

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