Female College Student Volunteers as a Slave
Female College Student Volunteers as a Slave

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Female College Student Volunteers as a Slave

1991
Movie
60 min
Japanese

Itsuko, a university student, has lost interest in her boyfriend Kume's weak sexual relationship and is having an affair with her university assistant. Meanwhile, Itsuko's classmate Yoko is giving sex lessons to Makoto, a high school student she tutors. Makoto's brother, Jin, is a playboy who preys on the female university students who are Makoto's tutors one after another...

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Director: Kōji WakamatsuGenres: Documentary, Social

Plot Summary

This documentary explores the controversial decision of a college student to volunteer for a life of servitude, delving into her motivations and the societal implications. The film questions the nature of choice, freedom, and exploitation in modern society. It presents a stark look at the psychological and social dynamics involved in such an extreme arrangement.

Critical Reception

The film received polarizing reviews, with some critics praising its daring exploration of taboo subjects and others condemning its potentially exploitative nature. It sparked significant debate about ethics and consent in extreme social experiments.

What Reviewers Say

  • Provocative and unsettling examination of extreme social dynamics.

  • Raises difficult questions about consent, freedom, and societal norms.

  • Visually stark and intellectually challenging, but morally ambiguous.

Google audience: Information regarding Google user reviews for this specific title is not readily available. The film is known for generating strong, often divided opinions among viewers who have engaged with its controversial themes.

Fun Fact

Kōji Wakamatsu, the director, was known for his provocative and often controversial films that pushed the boundaries of Japanese cinema.

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