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Competition: Married Couples Secret Technique
Movie

Competition: Married Couples Secret Technique

1976Unknown

Woke Score
2
out of 10

Plot

Inspired by a street interview about married sex life a TV food show host accidentally finds a way to help his little problem in bed.

Overall Series Review

Competition: Married Couples Secret Technique is a 1976 Japanese Nikkatsu Roman Porno film that centers on marital sexual dysfunction. The narrative involves a married TV food show host who suffers from impotence and seeks a "secret technique" to resolve his issue, which introduces elements of voyeurism and unconventional sexual therapy into the story. The film's primary focus is on the private sexual vitality and challenges within a traditional husband-and-wife relationship in contemporary Japanese society. The movie belongs to a genre that explored sexual taboos but was not concerned with modern identity politics or social justice lecturing.

Categorical Breakdown

Identity Politics1/10

The film is a 1976 Japanese production that focuses entirely on the personal sexual problem of a Japanese married couple. The plot concerns a personal failing (impotence) and the search for a solution, not on immutable characteristics, race-based hierarchy, or vilification of any demographic.

Oikophobia2/10

The film is a critique of a private, modern sexual hang-up within Japanese marriage, which is a critique internal to the culture. It does not frame Japanese civilization or ancestry as fundamentally corrupt or evil, focusing on domestic sexual dysfunction rather than systemic societal collapse.

Feminism3/10

The story is built around a married couple attempting to restore their sexual functionality and thus their marital relationship. The narrative's focus is on the lack of sexual complementarity and vitality, not on celebrating the 'Girl Boss' trope, the emasculation of men, or anti-natalist messaging.

LGBTQ+1/10

The entire plot is dedicated to the difficulty and eventual resolution of a traditional male-female pairing's inability to function sexually. The nuclear family structure is central to the story, which contains no centering of alternative sexualities, gender ideology, or deconstruction of biological reality.

Anti-Theism1/10

The movie is a secular sex comedy focused on physical and psychological marital issues. It neither promotes nor actively attacks traditional religion or faith, choosing instead to focus entirely on worldly and private sexual concerns. It is purely a-theistic in subject, not actively anti-theistic in theme.