Don't forget this film also took place in feudal Japan, when the views on women were much more archaic even compared to 1950. In Kurosawa's films that took place in more "modern" settings the attitudes towards women were more liberal, although obviously still not to the degree we are used to these days.
Not to mention most of the film is told from someone else's point of view. We heard 4 different accounts of the same events, none of which agree with each other, so we don't really know what actually happened.
Don't forget this film also took place in feudal Japan, when the views on women were much more archaic even compared to 1950.
Yes, exactly. If anything Kurosawa has arguably provided a pretty accurate account of the gender settings of the period, where women were considered the property of their lords, though you also sense this may not have been the happiest of marriages any way.🐭
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