Doesn't say much about the central question it asks which is why are these women so obsessed with this particular man. It repedeatly says that they love him or have conflicted feelings about him in a very direct fashion but never gets to the underlying reason. One reason film touches upon is the thought that love doesn't need to be rewarded. But I don't know if anyone has ever held this view, maybe some people believed this at the time…
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Death by Hanging 1968
The oppressor class creates the image of the oppressed and forces them to accept it and through this the understanding of reality for the oppressed is distorted for they do not have a connection with reality is one argument. However, nowhere from that or from the argument that the state has monopoly over violence, and this violence is the root of law so the concept of justice state creates is normatively no different than any other system that can be created, follows the conclusion one is not guilty for murdering people. Just intellectually lazy leftist argumentation from Oshima.
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