《别和日本人谈性》/原名:《This World: No Sex Please, We're Japanese》上映日期:2013-10-24,遇到全球人口不断激增问题的国家很多,而在日本恰恰相反,预计未来日本的人口将会缩减三分之一。通过采访不同背景的人,来探索这一现象的成因,过程中详细发掘了御宅族文化对人口的巨大影响力。While the global population keeps growing, Japan is facing a very different future which could see their population shrink by a third in just 40 years. One reason is that the Japanese are having fewer babies. The first of three programmes exploring global population trends for the award-winning This World strand, No Sex Please, We're Japanese investigates the causes behind Japan's baby shortage and how it could have serious economic consequences for the future of the country. As part of a journey across Japan to find out why men and women are drifting apart and having far less sex than most other nations, Anita Rani explores the Otaku culture - a world of nerds and geeks obsessed with computer games and Manga cartoons - which has led many Japanese men to withdraw from the whole dating game. She meets two men in their late thirties who have been dating virtual teenage girlfriends for years as part of a role playing game. Worlds apart from the fantasy girls of the Otaku culture, Anita also meets working professional women who struggle to work and have children in a society still dominated by traditional gender roles. Low birth rates, combined with longer life expectancy, is inevitably leaving Japan with an old and rapidly aging population. Already a quarter of Japanese people are over 65 - and 50,000 are over a 100 years old. Anita visits a group of cheerleading pensioners and a prison with a wing especially designed for pensioners and looks at how the population trends in the country add to a debt problem worse than that of Greece and an uncertain future for a country that still is the third largest economy in the world.《别和日本人谈性》百度云网盘资源以及《别和日本人谈性》高清mp4迅雷下载,《别和日本人谈性》BT下载,希望您能喜欢!
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看了一点
依然是bbc经典的蜜汁视角。拼凑感很强
观点先行
浅了些
御宅和低生育率,看到了十年后的中国
人口经济学、社会学
没有探讨现象背后的一些真正重要的原因,比如生产力的发达、制度、民族文化背景等等,更多的是西方对日本当代文化的猎奇,和对少子化和老龄化的泛泛而谈。当个观光片看不错。唯一让我在意的事中国将来也会面临相同的问题。
人口问题是全世界的问题。吃不上饭的生很多,生活好的生子少老龄化严重
标题翻译不太准确,没太多新意的纪录片,提到的观点大都已经知道
对于日本老龄化严重趋势,感觉到了中国其实是在慢慢的像日本靠近。全片纪录片更像是有点按照自己的眼光去拍纪录片,去对其文化的不理解。
2020.No.34名不副实,字面意思
老龄化问题为什么用这个名字……
eww
用来练听力挺好的...回到作品本身,确实有些标题党
中国人得做好准备了,日本的今天就是中国的明天
跟电子女友谈精神恋爱,与现实妻子间会难以抉择,亚文化太多,完全可以在虚拟世界里满足恋爱欲望,不必承担现实恋爱里的麻烦和责任。超市里老年人尿不湿比婴儿卖的还多。为了工作不好意思休假?一年只允许休10天?纪录片时间有点久远了,这些现象让人感到有些绝望,现在情况应该有所不同吧,虽然人口减少,人口老龄化问题确实依然存在,不过国内也开始了,确实标题与内容无关,采访的人很大一部分是英语非常流利的,比较片面的群体。不过那个55岁才能加入的阿姨团,真的看起来比实际年纪年轻的多得多,至少20岁,腿也很细,羡慕
我不觉得不好看,里面采访的一个日美混血说的一句话其实我觉得很反映日本社会,就是年轻一代是看不到希望的,觉得自己怎么奋斗也不会超过父辈,最多跟父辈一样,这点也是导致日本人不结婚不生小孩的原因之一,因为结婚的话需要自己真的面对,承担责任,这个是实实在在的压力,但是御宅文化就是让它变成动漫,让人幻想跟动漫里的人物谈恋爱,其实我觉得也是逃避的一种方式。日本人心理毛病也很多。
老早就看过了 今天才想起来标记 御宅文化将统治世界 嗯……
比较肤浅
没啥特别有价值的
老龄化