Thank you for joining us on this issue of your favorite movie review blog. This week's edition features a Japanese drama film with a strong focus on gender discrimination and entrapments. Enjoy reading.
- Emotional Conflicts
The opening scenes show Kyoko (Ami Tomite) in a state of madness, where she speaks to the illusion of her dead sister Taeko. She questions her reality as a whore, but also mentions that she's not different from most women. She talks about when she had nothing and how her life feels empty despite everything she gained.
She raises the following questions; Why does she have to be a whore to live a good life? Why do those who stay legal and pursue professional careers have to struggle through life?
This is the emotional conflict that arises from a corruption to attain success regardless of the means. It questions the responsibility of society towards people who engage in legal and socially uplifting professions. This scene exposes the problems in the balance of human life that affects the system of things. It shows that things truly are tilted in the direction of wrongness. It shows the problems associated with promoting wrongness at the cost of well-meaning innocent members of society.
- Animalistic Dehumanization
The movie symbolizes the animalistic dehumanization of women as Kyoko subjects her assistant Noriko (Mariko Tsutsui) to subservient acts similar to a dog. Animalistic dehumanization is more common than most people think, in-fact there are entire industries built upon it. Femdom, Machoism, Sadism, and all the works and tools of BDSM are based on the dehumanization of both female and male subservient slaves. These means all serve to achieve the purpose of the compulsory destruction of love, under the disguise of withstanding the bonds of entrapment. The destruction of love is mainly a means of keeping 'true love's bonds or curse from being broken. To develop a better understanding of these concepts, please see our eBooks and 'Our Perspective' sections.
- Devaluation of Women
Noriko's work as a personal assistance is ridiculed and replaced with the role of a subservient dog. This helps symbolize that the divine role of a woman as a help-mate or partner has been diminished by sexual enslavement and egoistic misogynist or machismo attitudes. The toxic male syndrome that makes women hate even those who try to set them free. Isn't it disheartening to see women speak against feminism because they are bonded by misogynists?
- Truly Repulsive
Kyoko's nausea symbolizes the disgust of serving entrapment and enslavement systems. The movie symbolizes that the activities young women are put through are really truly repulsive. The question then is, why do we persist in such acts if they are truly repulsive?
There are many reasons and methods behind entrapments and enslavements. One of such reasons is the use of bonds, for example as we explained in the movie 'The Immigrant' and 'The Student', there are certain wrongs that can create a reason or right to be enslaved. Acts like stealing or lying sometimes create a loophole in the spirit that provides a portal for bonded enslavement. Therefore, we should be cautious of the true spiritual consequences of the things we do, and we should learn to be confident in our acts because we don't need excuses or explanations to be who we truly are.
- Brutal Treatments
Kyoko further brutalizes Noriko, whipping her with a belt to symbolize the brutal treatments experienced by entrapped women. Isn't it irrational and against sound mentality to accept being put through such treatments? Noriko even confessed that 'she lives for Kyoko'.
Living for someone means that you are completely committed to that person. That means your entire existence depends on the person's approval and hence you are subject to whatever they do. Like we mentioned earlier, spiritual bonds can entrap and completely puppet string its victims. Making it appear like there's no option to the degrading experiences they accept. 'They accept' is the catch phrase here, because the systems of wrongness only prosper by acceptance. Moreover, in reality the bond carriers can make or place bonds based on utterances, therefore all utterances or vows of sworn allegiance serves to create an enslaving pact that strengthens the subservience of its victim. Be mindful of your utterances.
- Masked Truth
When the media team arrives, Noriko makes efforts to clean up herself before getting the door. She deliberately masks the truth and attempts to cover her shame. Furthermore, when the director shouts cut, and the production crew is made visible, Kyoko's role as master becomes reversed to show that she's only acting to a script of instructions and she is scolded and smacked for failing her routine. This symbolizes that in reality, the show of affluence, fun, and promotion of sexual pleasure by young women is just a mask that hides brutal entrapments. It goes to show that most women put up a face in society that hides their true sadness.
Women would have to speak out in unity, in other to overcome enslaving and discriminating systems. They would need to look beyond immediate benefits and see the big picture of wrongness and the disbalance caused by the cheating and enslavement of the ignorant. Life would be generally more fun, fulfilling, and enriching if things flowed according to the original divine plan for our human race journey.
- Humiliating Nudity
Despite the achievement of exposing the wrongness of gender discrimination, the movie still achieves the purpose of the destruction of love by humiliating nudity. Its nude scenes and obscene language are rather immoderate. This humiliating nudity is often misconstrued as sexual freedom. However, in the closing scenes, Noriko acknowledges that the women are forced by systems to act as if they are free.
These systems designed for the destruction of love are in all cultures, religions, and societies. They shield the brutal truth about the origins of enslavement and entrapment and the true goal or objective of such systems. For more explanation please see our eBooks and 'Our Perspective (Addendum – Origin of Love’s Problem)'.
That's our take on this colorful and beautiful movie featuring a ton of alluring boobs and fancy moans. We hope you gained one or two useful insights from our list of lessons. Thank you.
You can find streaming sources for this movie on the links below.
Kanopy: https://www.kanopy.com/en/winnipeg/video/16112264
IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt5973032/
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