Hei tai yang 731 xu ji zhi sha ren gong chang (1992)

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Hei tai yang 731 xu ji zhi sha ren gong chang: Directed by Godfrey Ho. With Yishou Jiang, Yuen-Ching Leung, Xingqiang Li, Dingyao Liu. 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!

“Watched the original Men Behind the Sun, and then this sequel. This was English dubbed though. Cantonese version may have been way better. Anyway, from the 1st 2 minutes I felt this is some awkward attempt to ride on the u0026quot;successu0026quot; of the first movie.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eStory about Japanese biological weapons development with some off-topic (maybe I missed something?) autopsies. Some shots are clearly ripped from the first one, like the liquid nitrogen demonstrations and when the leader dude stands in front of the japan flag u0026amp; his u0026quot;armyu0026quot;. If you havenu0026#39;t seen the original movie, you may like this, anyway I was so much disappointed I recommend watching u0026quot;Men Behind the Sunu0026quot; or even u0026quot;Mermaid in a Manholeu0026quot; instead, and skip this one.”

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