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Hush!

Hush!  ·  2002, Japan
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● Completed 🕑 2002

Easygoing Naoya works in a pet store, socializes on the gay circuit and gets his share of sex without ties, but remains unfulfilled. His dissatisfaction is eased by the prospect of a relationship when he meets sweet-natured…

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In early 2000s Japan, *Hush!* weaves a tenderly messy tale of three lonely souls searching for warmth and meaning in a society that demands conformity. Naoya is a free-spirited gay man working at a pet store, drifting through casual hookups but craving something deeper. He finds it in Katsuhiro, a gentle-hearted man who unexpectedly becomes the target of Asako, a woman desperate to become a mother after facing societal judgment and fears of infertility. Asako proposes an unconventional arrangement: she wants Katsuhiro to father her child, throwing the new couple into a complex triangle of intimacy, desire, and societal norms. Meanwhile, side characters—Katsuhiro's resigned sister-in-law and a lovelorn disabled coworker—paint a broader portrait of women trapped by rigid expectations. With both humor and raw honesty, the film explores what it means to build a family outside traditional boundaries, questioning whether love, blood, or choice defines connection. This isn't a simple romance; it's a thought-provoking, sometimes uncomfortable look at human vulnerability and the courageous act of carving out your own place in the world.

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