Let the Pleasure Begin: ‘Doctor Climax’ and Its Steamy Q&A Column Debut June 13
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Following the success of The Believers, Netflix is set to ignite conversations once again with its upcoming series, Doctor Climax. Delving into the taboo topic of sex in the 1970s, the show promises to unravel the mysteries of carnal desires while navigating societal norms and personal relationships.
Directed by Kongdej Jaturanrasmee, acclaimed for his work on the globally successful HUNGER, and Pairach Khumwan, known for his contributions to the popular series Girl From Nowhere, Doctor Climax transports viewers to an era where open discussions about sex were considered taboo. Set against the backdrop of conservative societal values, the series introduces viewers to Doctor Nat, a dermato-venereologist with a secret passion for adventure novels and writing.
As fate would have it, Doctor Nat finds himself as the anonymous columnist behind “The Climax Question,” a bold space dedicated to answering the most intimate and forbidden inquiries about sex. From topics like masturbation and premature ejaculation to the intricacies of foreplay and sexually transmitted diseases, Doctor Nat fearlessly tackles these subjects while safeguarding the anonymity of his curious readers.
However, as Doctor Nat delves deeper into the world of intimate inquiries, he forms a surprising connection with Linda, the head of the publisher's art department. Their budding relationship not only challenges Doctor Nat's marriage to his seemingly perfect wife, Tukta, but also jeopardizes his family's prestigious reputation and old-money status.
With its intriguing premise and exploration of taboo subjects, Doctor Climax promises to captivate audiences with its blend of steamy drama, complex characters, and societal commentary. As the series unfolds, viewers will be taken on a journey of self-discovery, desire, and the consequences of forbidden passions.
Prepare to embark on a tantalizing journey into the world of Doctor Climax as the series makes its steamy debut on June 13, inviting audiences to embrace their deepest desires and confront the taboos of the past.