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Brief introduction to the story of the door of the body

Japanese director Seijun Suzuki filmed a film with different colors in 1964, which described the story of five prostitutes who bravely survived the defeat in Tokyo. Based on Taijiro Tamura's best-selling novel. In the film, five prostitutes designed clothes in five colors, which is the most campsite work in Seijun Suzuki and also the work to open the international market for Suzuki.

Seijun Suzuki broke the old conservative tradition of Japanese films; Women should not enjoy sex. In "The Door to the Body", Yumiko Nogawa assumes the responsibility of happiness under the condition of complete autonomy (he has seen the sufferings of his predecessors before). Seijun Suzuki divided the four prostitutes into four colors (red, yellow, green and blue), among which green dominated the dress of Maya played by Yumiko Nogawa, and green was the representative of peace in the symbolic system of Seijun Suzuki.