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Kaminguauto (Japanese) [Coming Out]

This film has one of the common stories that we see in most LGBT films, as is clearly evident for the title of the film. It's the treatment of various films that makes them different but sadly, in that sense this film has nothing new to offer. It's a very simple film about the struggles of a young man trying to come out to his friends and family.

Yo is a university student who is best friends with Noboru. The two of them hang out all the time and it's clear that Yo has a crush on Noboru. A gay bar Bb is the only place where Yo can be himself (gay) and has a friend working behind the counter with whom they share each other's personal lives. Noburu has starting to see a girl and Yo feels compelled to make up a story that he has a girlfriend too. A sudden incident where Yo's bar friend's mother dies before he could have come out to her, makes Yo realize that he needs to be true about himself to his friends and family, regardless of what happens. He first comes out to his sister who takes the news very positively. Next, after immense struggle he comes out to his best friend Noburu. In fact, he also tells him that he had a crush on him. But Noboru continues to be the best supportive friend as he was before. Eventually he comes out to his parents too, whose reactions are more to blame themselves for Yo being what he is but eventually they also come around. The film ends with Yo confiding to Noboru that its probably time to come out to their remaining group of friends too.

I like the fact that it's a simple story. No unnecessary drama. Even the parents reactions initially is something that you would expect, but thankfully they talk it out and Yo shares some books to help them understand him better. My favorite is Noboru's reactions. He is slightly happy to know that he was Yo's crush and still he continues to be the same friend as he always was. Very supportive. I was hoping to see that Yo and the friend working in the bar get together, because I feel there was a potential of some love story there. But I guess the idea was to show the coming out story and process. Thankfully, its all shown in a positive light. On a negative note, the film is way too slow. Some scenes just drag on for no reason whatsoever. Whatever the makers wanted to show could have easily been achieved in a 45 minute short film. At almost an hour and a half length, the film rally tests your patience before coming to the point.

Sometimes, as individuals we think we way too much, make up stories in our mind and mostly that people would react negative to coming out. But you will be surprised how most people understand it and eventually come around. I liked this positive message. I am not sure what Japanese culture and society is like when it comes to gay men, but this will come as a positive message to younger folks struggling to come out. (5/10)

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