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  1. Gate of Flesh (肉体の門, Nikutai no mon) is a 1964 Japanese film based on a novel by Taijiro Tamura and directed by Seijun Suzuki. [1] [2] [3] Plot. In an impoverished and burnt out Tokyo ghetto of post- World War II Japan, a band of prostitutes defend their territory, squatting in a bombed-out building. Somehow they eke out a living together.

  2. Gate of Flesh: Directed by Seijun Suzuki. With Jô Shishido, Kôji Wada, Yumiko Nogawa, Tomiko Ishii. An injured thief on the run finds sanctuary within a brothel of united, ruthless women.

  3. Dec 16, 2023 · The movie explores the lives of a group of prostitutes in post-war Tokyo. Gate of Flesh delves into the harsh realities faced by the women working in the city’s red-light district, highlighting their struggles, relationships, and aspirations.

  4. Gate of Flesh. In the shady black markets and bombed-out hovels of postWorld War II Tokyo, a tough band of prostitutes eke out a dog-eat-dog existence, maintaining tenuous friendships and a semblance of order in a world of chaos.

  5. Overview. In the shady black markets and bombed-out hovels of postWorld War II Tokyo, a tough band of prostitutes eke out a dog-eat-dog existence, maintaining tenuous friendships and a semblance of order in a world of chaos.

  6. Synopsis. In the shady black markets and bombed-out hovels of postWorld War II Tokyo, a tough band of prostitutes eke out a dog-eat-dog existence, maintaining tenuous friendships and a semblance of order in a world of chaos.

  7. Jul 25, 2005 · A radical adaptation of a novel about prostitutes and black marketers in the ruins of Tokyo after World War II, Gate of Flesh is a hallucinatory and subversive film by Nikkatsu Studios' subversive genius. Director Seijun Suzuki uses fragmented narrative, surrealism, and anti-Americanism to create a fearsome guerrilla night raid on an axis of oppression.