Philosophy of a Knife (tópico censura 23 anos)
Não vi, mas li alguns reviews falando bem. É um shocumentário de 2008 que conta os "fatos" ocorridos num campo de concentração japonês durante a segunda guerra mundial. Esse campo era liderado pela Unidade 731. O filme é dirigido e roteirizado por um russo que vem do cinema independente de terror, dizem ser mais radical que o Men Behind the Sun (que tbm conta a história dessa unidade).
São 4 horas de filme e parece que o grande charme é o mix de material de época com reencenações em formato de terror, então, quem quiser pagar uma de mestre das trevas pros amigos roqueiros malignos (numa noite regada a pipoca e refri) pode experimentar. Eu vi duas cenas, uma com uma russa meio derretida por experiências com armas químicas (especialidade da unidade) e outra com o comandante da base, o tal Ishii (The Killer?) com um filtro estilo o vídeo do Chamado.
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Parece que nas torturas existe uma tensão sexual muito grande e que as encenações não passam de exploração, como na hora que colocam uma barata viva na xereca de uma mulher (ta bom, parece divertido). O japonês tem disso, eles descontam o fato de terem o pinto pequeno com outras coisas (jogando wii, por exemplo).
Pode ser uma grande bomba, mas dizem ser assustador e completamente desgraçado e degradante. O diretor foi preso pela KGB por 5 dias para dar explicações (na russia soviética, te prendem pra pegar explicações). Fica ai dica (ou anti-dica).
Noss... que tópico desagradável.
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ah vai, exagero isso tudo.
ah vai, exagero isso tudo. deve ser um gore-punheta que quer chocar. e quatro horas? força demais.
vou assistir.
Apareceu no Karagarga faz um
Apareceu no Karagarga faz um tempo já, e não me interessei.
Eu gosto desses filmes mondo,
Eu gosto desses filmes mondo, eu vi uma versão de 3 dvd´s, talvez eu vá nessa.
Vou colocar aqui um trecho do artigo da wikipedia com algumas das torturas que faziam:
Vivisection
- Prisoners of war were subjected to vivisection without anesthesia.[13][11]
- Vivisections were performed on prisoners after infecting them with various diseases. Scientists performed invasive surgery on prisoners, removing organs to study the effects of disease on the human body. These were conducted while the patients were alive because it was feared that the decomposition process would affect the results.[14][11]
-The infected and vivisected prisoners included men, women, children, and infants.[15]
-Vivisections were also performed on pregnant women, sometimes impregnated by doctors, and the fetus removed.[16]
-Prisoners had limbs amputated in order to study blood loss.[11]
-Those limbs that were removed were sometimes re-attached to the opposite sides of the body.[11]
-Some prisoners' limbs were frozen and amputated, while others had limbs frozen then thawed to study the effects of the resultant untreated gangrene and rotting.
- Some prisoners had their stomachs surgically removed and the esophagus reattached to the intestines.[11]
- Parts of the brain, lungs, liver, etc. were removed from some prisoners.[17][13][11]
- In 2007, Doctor Ken Yuasa testified to the Japan Times that "I was afraid during my first vivisection, but the second time around, it was much easier. By the third time, I was willing to do it." He believes at least 1,000 persons, including surgeons, were involved in vivisections over mainland China.[18]
Weapons testing
- Human targets were used to test grenades positioned at various distances and in different positions.[11]
- Flame throwers were tested on humans.[11]
- Humans were tied to stakes and used as targets to test germ-releasing bombs, chemical weapons and explosive bombs.[11]
Germ warfare attacks
- Prisoners were injected with inoculations of disease, disguised as vaccinations, to study their effects.[11]
- To study the effects of untreated venereal diseases, male and female prisoners were deliberately infected with syphilis and gonorrhea, then studied[citation needed].
- Prisoners were infested with fleas in order to acquire large quantities of disease-carrying fleas for the purposes of studying the viability of germ warfare[citation needed].
- Plague fleas, infected clothing, and infected supplies encased in bombs were dropped on various targets. The resulting cholera, anthrax, and plague were estimated to have killed around 200,000 Chinese civilians.[11]
- Tularemia was tested on Chinese civilians.[19]
- Unit 731 and its affiliated units (Unit 1644, Unit 100, et cetera) were actively involved not only in research and development, but also in experimental deployment of epidemic-creating biowarfare weapons in assaults against the Chinese populace (both civilian and military) throughout World War II. Plague-infested fleas, bred in the laboratories of Unit 731 and Unit 1644, were spread by low-flying airplanes upon Chinese cities, coastal Ningbo in 1940, and Changde, Hunan Province, in 1941. This military aerial spraying killed thousands of people with bubonic plague epidemics.[20]
Other experiments
Prisoners were subjected to other experiments such as:
- being hung upside down to see how long it would take for them to choke to death.[11]
- having air injected into their arteries to determine the time until the onset of embolism.[11]
- having horse urine injected into their kidneys.[11]
- being deprived of food and water to determine the length of time until death.
- being placed into high-pressure chambers until death.
- being exposed to extreme temperatures and developed frostbite to determine how long humans could survive with such an affliction, and to determine the effects of rotting and gangrene on human flesh.[11]
- having experiments performed upon prisoners to determine the relationship between temperature, burns, and human survival.
- being placed into centrifuges and spun until dead.
- having animal blood injected and the effects studied.
- being exposed to lethal doses of x-ray radiation.
- having various chemical weapons tested on prisoners inside gas chambers.
- being injected with sea water to determine if it could be a substitute for saline.
- being intentionally injected with various sexually transmitted disease bacteria and viruses, such as syphilis, gonorrhea and their effects on human body observed.
Deixa eu ver se entendi, é
Deixa eu ver se entendi, é tipo um Hostel Cult?
Passo longe. Se é pra ver essas sangrias daí, prefiro ficar no Fome Animal e Evil Dead.