Watch to know more sympathy with women!
“Oh, a cute movie like this, but why is no one suggesting and reviewing it in movie groups?” was the first thing that popped into my head after I finished watching Little Miss Period.
What if… menstruation was humanized as a lady?
Little Miss Period is the answer to this question! The film is adapted from the manga Little Miss P by author Ken Koyama. In the comics, the character Seiri-chan (menstrual lady) will throw a punch to the stomach, causing the girls to lie flat… because of the pain. Then, Seiri-chan used a needle to draw blood from her “best friend”.
If there is a man who doesn’t sympathize with the lady’s best friend during this time, Seiri-chan will also punch him in pain in order to understand what women go through these days. red light.
The film version retains the image of this menstrual lady and focuses on the life of Aoko – An editor in a publishing company, who is always scolded by her male boss when the “red light day” comes.
In such moments, Seiri-chan is both the culprit that makes Aoko get scolded by her boss, and the only friend who can understand Aoko’s tired, sleepless, lethargic state.
By anthropomorphizing the menstrual period, the film makes the audience laugh “wrong jaw” in the scenes where Seri-chan suddenly appears, causing Aoko and other girls to be … frozen. A lot of confusion happens when this person is going to meet his boyfriend, the other is giving a presentation,…
Little Miss Period closes with the image of the girls in the film hugging Seri-chan and sending an apology to the “menstrual lady” for… cursing her every month. Also after that hug, Seri-chan no longer suddenly appeared or used needles to take the blood of “best friend” in a rough manner.
If we consider menstruation as a close friend, we will always have a way to live in harmony with this lady. This is the message of Little Miss Period.
The film contributes to eradicating prejudices and changing the people’s thoughts about menstruation in the land of cherry blossoms
After Little Miss Period premiered in 2019 in Japan, many experts said that the film helps open a “new horizon” in the perception of many people, especially men, when it comes to menstrual issues. .
Many Japanese men have confessed that they had no idea women would have such trouble getting their period until they watched Little Miss Period.
Minori Kitahara – A pro-feminist writer, welcomed the film’s efforts to break down stereotypes about menstruation, but also expressed concern that such visualizations of menstruation could mislead people. thought it was a comedy show.
Although experts have mixed reviews about the movie humanizing the menstrual period,This is probably a movie we all should see.
Girls, please see to know how to live more harmoniously with the “menstrual lady” in her.
Son, please watch to know more love and sympathy for the women around you every time they “come on”. It won’t be a stranger, it’s your mother, sister/sister and girlfriend!
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