Kim Ki-duk is keen on the aesthetics of violence, pays attention to marginalized people, and pays attention to women.
But he raped.
But he raped.
But he raped.
He is really concerned about women, and he likes to shoot "sex", "violence" and "nudity".
This means that the so-called sex and violence are aimed at women and the perpetrators are men. This is undoubtedly the oppression of women, both in film and in reality.
You can't make any defense for Kim Ki-duk at all, because sex and violence have never been for women, but are a tactic used by men to oppress women.
Can you interpret this film as "Kim Ki-duk's warning to men, warning men not to use violence against women"?
Absolutely not, because the male characters in the film were not punished, and even eventually shared a young and beautiful woman.
This is telling the male audience a very terrifying point: male domestic violence is justified, and even a man on the edge of society who distributes leaflets can possess a woman who has been domestically abused. In this way, one woman can serve two husbands together.
As for the director's focus on women? absurd.
The films he made are not out of pity for women, but out of misogyny complex where love can't produce hatred.
Jin Jide is a diaosi. He was puaed by his military father since he was a child. He lived a hard life and couldn't get in touch with women.
So it is very simple to take revenge on women in the works, the male audience does not understand, and the female audience does not understand?
Have you ever been domestically abused? Never been sexually harassed?
Bullying women in movies is more likely to do the same in reality.
Fortunately, he died, and the film industry has one less criminal.
Don't say that the director's personal morality should not be confused with the work. I tell you, it must be confused!
Because he has such a private morality, he will shoot such works.
Art creation is obviously a channel to show the true heart of an artist. Now what do you want to tell me about the separation of works and hearts?
ridiculous!
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