Extreme Embarrassment
Extreme Embarrassment

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Extreme Embarrassment

2000
Movie
130 min
Japanese

Zeami perfected the performing art of Noh. He had two sons, Motomasa and Motoshige, who were destined to inherit the Kanze school. Driven by ambition as Noh actors and entangled in a forbidden love with a woman connected to the Southern Court, their destinies unfold dramatically.

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Director: N/AGenres: Documentary

Plot Summary

This film explores moments of intense social awkwardness and public humiliation experienced by individuals, focusing on the psychological and emotional impact of these events. It delves into the universal fear of making mistakes in front of others and the lasting effects of deeply embarrassing situations.

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