Men Behind The Sun (1988) Tun Fei Mou
Men Behind The Sun (1988)
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Genre: History | Horror | Shocking | Cat. III
Country: Hong Kong | China | Director: Tun Fei Mou
Language: Mandarin | Subtitles: English (Optional, embedded in Mkv file)
Aspect ratio: Widescreen 1.85:1 | Length: 105mn Uncut
Bdrip H264 Mkv - 1280x720 - 24fps - 3.69gb
Language: Mandarin | Subtitles: English (Optional, embedded in Mkv file)
Aspect ratio: Widescreen 1.85:1 | Length: 105mn Uncut
Bdrip H264 Mkv - 1280x720 - 24fps - 3.69gb
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0093170/
Story of a Japanese terror camp in the end of WW2, where the Japanese
are using the Chinese as guinea pigs in terrible experiments to develop
deadly bacterial-plagues.
Pretty much everything they say about this movie is true... It's sick,
unnameable cruel and shocking, but also unforgettable and quite
impressive. "Men Behind the Sun" is not just another
wannabe-controversial Asian horror movie, but a devastatingly graphic
and accurate history lesson that mostly became controversial due to a
handful of notorious scenes.
The events take place during the final
months of WWII in a Japanese prisoners' camp. The Japanese, allied with
the Germans, are slowly but surely losing the War and one General and a
couple scientists believe it's up to them to turn the tide by
experimenting with bacterial weapons and recruiting young boys to fight
for their country. In the middle of their heavy training schedule,
these boys are forced to witness some of the most inhumanly sadistic
and repulsive experiments ever. The victims are ordinary Chinese and
Russian citizens – men as well as women and newborn children - that
were captured during battle & held prisoner in lamentable conditions.
"Men Behind the Sun"
remains one of the absolute greatest Asian shock-productions ever! The
acting performances are really convincing, T.F.Mous' directing is solid
& professional and the locations and scenery appear to be genuine. The
emotions you experience whilst watching this movie are almost
indescribable. How are you supposed to behave when observing the
detailed autopsy of a defenseless little child? Not even to mention the
utterly gruesome experiment in the decompression chamber? Does this
make you a sick voyeur yourself or is it actually necessary to see this
in order to acknowledge the factual horrors of war and reassure
yourself that this may never happen again? Any movie able to provoke
these kind of thoughts in your head is a milestone of cinema and
nothing short of a masterpiece.
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