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Unscrupulous Physician: Abortion
Movie

Unscrupulous Physician: Abortion

1976Unknown

Woke Score
2
out of 10

Plot

Minemura, who works in the obstetrics and gynecology department of the hospital, was unable to have an abortion, and she was fired. She leaves the hospital and opens a hidden obstetric and gynecological practice on a remote street. This place became a place for women who wanted to get medical help, secretly. One day, when Minemura finds out that the woman who came to him is a virgin, he feels lustful and eventually rapes her.

Overall Series Review

The narrative focuses on the professional and criminal actions of Dr. Minemura, an unscrupulous physician who is fired from a hospital and opens an illegal clinic to perform abortions. The most ideologically charged element is the central plot point of the male doctor using his position of power to commit a brutal rape against a female patient, framing men as toxic and predatory. Furthermore, the core premise of the doctor's secret practice centers the topic of abortion, giving a platform to anti-natalist themes. The film avoids themes of racial identity, anti-Western sentiment, queer theory, or hostility toward religion, keeping the focus entirely on localized professional and criminal conflicts.

Categorical Breakdown

Identity Politics1/10

The narrative focuses on the professional and criminal actions of an individual physician and the medical system. The plot does not use race, 'whiteness' as a vilified class, or intersectional hierarchy to define the conflict.

Oikophobia1/10

The narrative is strictly focused on a localized legal and criminal conflict within a medical setting. It does not critique Western civilization, ancestors, or core national institutions.

Feminism8/10

The plot's focus on abortion access and the establishment of a secret practice to aid women seeking abortions gives a clear platform to anti-natalist themes. The male physician's criminal rape of a female patient frames men as abusive and toxic, while the women are depicted as victims in need of help and protection.

LGBTQ+1/10

The narrative is strictly focused on a criminal male-female interaction within a medical setting. It does not include themes of sexual identity, gender ideology, or deconstructing the nuclear family.

Anti-Theism1/10

The plot deals with professional ethics and criminal activity. There is no reference to religion, Christianity, or a debate over transcendent versus subjective morality.