Female Prisoner #701: Scorpion

| 1972

Directed by: Shun'ya Itô

Main Plot

"Female Prisoner #701: Scorpion," directed by Shun'ya Itô, follows the story of a woman who is betrayed by her corrupt police detective boyfriend and wrongfully imprisoned. Inside the brutal confines of the women's prison, she endures severe mistreatment and abuse from both the guards and fellow inmates. Driven by a burning desire for revenge, she transforms into a vengeful and resilient figure, determined to escape and exact retribution on those who wronged her. The film explores themes of betrayal, survival, and vengeance, set against a backdrop of intense and often harrowing prison life.

Characters

  • Meiko Kaji plays Nami Matsushima, a woman seeking revenge after being betrayed by her lover, leading to her imprisonment and transformation into a vengeful, resilient inmate.
  • Rie Yokoyama is a fellow inmate who initially befriends Nami Matsushima but later betrays her, intensifying Nami's resolve for revenge.
  • Yayoi Watanabe is a fellow inmate who initially befriends Nami Matsushima but later betrays her, intensifying Nami's quest for vengeance.

Ending Explained

In the conclusion of "Female Prisoner #701: Scorpion," directed by Shun'ya Itô, the protagonist Nami Matsushima, also known as Matsu or Scorpion, successfully escapes from prison. Throughout the film, Matsu endures severe abuse and betrayal, fueling her desire for vengeance. In the final scenes, she confronts and kills her primary tormentor, the corrupt prison warden, and several other malevolent figures who have wronged her. The climax is marked by a dramatic showdown where Matsu's resilience and determination culminate in her ultimate triumph over her oppressors. After exacting her revenge, she walks away from the chaos, symbolizing her liberation from the physical and psychological confines that have plagued her. The film ends with Matsu disappearing into the urban landscape, suggesting her continued fight against injustice and the oppressive forces that seek to control her. This conclusion underscores themes of resistance, empowerment, and the relentless pursuit of freedom, encapsulating Matsu's transformation from a victim to a formidable avenger.

Shun'ya Itô Crime Drama Thriller Meiko Kaji Rie Yokoyama Yayoi Watanabe