What is the status of women in Japan?Although some films and related reports have made people mistakenly believe that the status of women in Japan is low, in fact, there are places where the status of women is low in all countries, and there are also places where the status of women is high, and Japan is no exception. In early Japan, there were places where women had a high status, and there were even shops that catered exclusively to women. In Edo period Japan, these shops were not called "cowherd shops", and the male waiters were not called cowherds, but "flea warriors". This is a film adapted from a **, also titled "Flea Samurai", which tells the story of a degraded samurai who becomes a flea samurai and pleases women through diligent Xi.
The protagonist of the film, Kobayashi Kan, was originally a samurai, but was demoted to a flea samurai because he offended the powerful. When receiving a female customer Xiaofeng for the first time, Kobayashi did not perform well, which caused the other party to be dissatisfied, and he was complained of bad skills and poor kung fu. However, this blow ignited Kobayashi's bushido spirit, and he decided to learn Xi techniques to please women. After hard Xi, Kobayashi's technical and business capabilities have been greatly improved, and he has become a leader in the industry. However, the final outcome did not meet his expectations.
Set in the Edo period, the film is based on two styles, comedy and tragedy, and presents a sense of joy and freehand through bright pictures and urban plots. The film portrays some of the roles of men in the underclass, while also showing the market segmentation marketing strategies of men in meeting the needs of women. The setting of the film is very rare in a gender-conscious society like Japan.
In relation to the real world, what would be the impact of the A and V businesses in Japan if the roles of men and women were completely reversed, and the goal was to meet the needs of women with women as the main audience?This is an interesting question.
Overall, although the plot of the film is not special, its setting gives a sense of freshness. Through the transformation of male roles and the satisfaction of women's needs, the film reflects on the status of women in society and the inequality of the relationship between men and women. The success of the film lies in revealing a new perspective and making people reflect and think about gender issues.
Duan: "Flea Samurai" shows the gender inequality in society by revealing the status of women in the Edo period of Japan and setting the setting of the role of men and women. The success of the film not only brings new perspectives, but also makes people reflect and think about gender issues. In this sense, the impact on the whole event is positive and far-reaching. Through such films, we can better understand and understand gender issues in different societies and promote the development of gender equality. Let's join the discussion, what do you think about the gender role reversal in the film?What do you think is the significance of such a film in promoting gender equality?