Story of a Prostitute (1965)
Seijun Suzuki's "Story of a Prostitute"
I think the thematic point of Seijun Suzuki's "Story of a Prostitute" serves more than the actual film does. While it's not at all a bad movie or a poor watch, it feels like treaded ground from a lot of previous Japanese filmmakers, like Kenji Mizoguchi and Masaki Kobayashi. Stories involving woman and prostitutes, as well as stories about soldiers, are all films I have seen time and time again. This isn't typically a bad thing, but I feel as though "Story of a Prostitute" does nothing unique to separate itself from the pack. The one thing that really had me interested was linking the prostitution of the women to the servitude of the soldiers. However, I don't feel as though the film really takes this premise and exercises it to its fullest extent.

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