Sinopsis(1)
In the spring of 1935, Japan established a secret base, Unit 731 in Manchuria, where many innocent Chinese, Korean and Mongolian people were killed in grotesque experiments. An idealistic young doctor , Morishima, is horrified by the experiments being performed in the camp and when his fiancée arrives disguised as a Chinese prisoner he sets out to liberate the camp. A docudrama sequel to the notorious Men Behind the Sun, which pulls no punches when it comes to delivering the shocks! (Massacre Video)
(más)Reseñas (2)
Una reflexión pseudo-seria sobre la vida de un soldado-médico japonés en un campo militar donde se realizan experimentos con seres humanos. El argumento dramático -el amor de ese soldado por una chica a kilómetros de distancia- no falta en el guión, pero su filmación es tan espasmódica e ingenua que la película resulta casi imposible de ver. Una estrella por sólo un indicio de algún mensaje que invite a la reflexión. Las escenas repugnantes aquí son realmente repugnantes. ()
"Hei tai yang 731 xu ji zhi sha ren gong chang" is a big disappointment for me and it just shows that some cults are created based on movies that don't deserve it at all. It could have been a time when there weren't so many similar movies, but I don't think so. Maybe the element of an experimental laboratory and those disgusting, but not so explicit experiments that happen here caught my attention. Otherwise, I can't really explain it. ()