Hidden meanings in Film noir: CLIP - Underage recruitment to sexual service

Published on 16 October 2024 at 14:26

Clip starring Isidora Simijonovic as Jasna, a teenage girl in Belgrade, Serbia, showcases the obsessive nature of hedonistic practice and sexual enslavement of teenage girls.
It is a movie about the recruitment and commitment to sexual service of teenage girls by the system, and the subsequent humiliating experiences and brutality experienced by young women. Its vivid sex scenes leave little to the imagination as the youthful Jasna, is rocked by Djole, her system boyfriend. This is film noir going beyond the limits of main stream media to the dark recesses of our humanity. 

Jasna is from a low-income family which is portrayed by the state of their apartment and her terminally ill dad who receives minimal health care.
Jasna engages in hedonistic sexual practices and parties with a peer-group of teenagers. However, the movie is far from just an exposition of teenage excitement and sexual fascination.
It is a satirical exposition of societal wrongs including the enslavement and entrapment of young girls with sexual bonds, punishments, and humiliation. Here are some themes in the movie you didn't realize where symbolic of societal practices. 


The Initiation
The movie starts off with Jasna being interviewed at a party. This is a representation of the presentation of teenage girls to the system of sexual enslavement by gangs (the system). Here, she strips naked for the inspection of her interviewer and her nude pictures are recorded on a mobile device. 

 

The Permission
Jasna is made to give a blow job in a dirty toilet as a symbol of her acceptance into the system, and in the next scene, she heads to the market to purchase some sexy lingerie. This is symbolic of young girls being turned into sexual slaves and permitted to dress sexy for two reasons. One, is to be always ready to be used by the system, and the other is to provoke the 'fools' to unfulfilled sexual desires which would be expressed in falling for schemes like giving money, masturbation, and visiting brothels.
Jasna symbolically insinuates the discomforting nature of her new outfits in a passive protest against a system with no tangible benefits. 

 

The Humiliation
Jasna has sex in dirty and unusual places like an uncompleted building, a dirty toilet, and on the bare floor. Jasna is also symbolically humiliated as a dog, and masturbated on by her system boyfriend. This is in acknowledgement of the bonds on love, which ensure that women are humiliated and rid of love or the bonds on love. Such humiliation practices today include dirty dancing, stripping, gangbangs, nude pics, public humiliation, bondage and BDSM practices. 

 

The fools
The movie symbolizes the bond on women to not give love to fools, in two instances. One is when a guy is pissed on and beaten at a party, although this could also refer to the initiation of new members to the system. The second instance is when Jasna is dragged off a guy she's kissing and punched in the face, despite her bleeding nose she still runs to her assailant boyfriend and kisses him dearly. This symbolizes that she is enslaved to love him, even though he might not be the best person for her. 

 

Other symbolism
Jasna disinterest in her fathers welfare is also quite symbolic.
The movie also symbolizes the abuse of social media, as underage Jasna posts sexually provocative pictures of herself in submission to the requests of the system. 

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