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Oct 21, 2009 01:35

Stumbled across this 1988 HK movie on barbarous biological experiments executed in 1930s Manchuria by the Imperial Japanese Army, and started reading up on all that wicked history, all over again.

"Men Behind The Sun" (黑太陽731) had some of the revolting, bloody realism that made "Cannibal Holocaust" a banned film in the 70s. The disturbing scenes ( Read more... )

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czerin October 21 2009, 16:42:51 UTC
regret watching it. now i can't sleep >

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poopee October 22 2009, 18:07:58 UTC
Arrrrr.. sorry. It's reaally something huh. Imagine if I caught it back in 1988... sure cry in cinema... haha!

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t_yervor October 22 2009, 20:59:51 UTC
wa lao eh, i feel like watching yet don't dare... don't wan to end up dwelling on it or darken my soul (which is already dark).

recently i watched a documentary on korean comfort women and the japanese.
like wat u said, ya all they needed to do is admit they are wrong and make compensation.

they interviewed the soldiers- some said wat they did was really wrong. one said he thinks his patronage to the comfort women quarter wasn't wrong despite knowing they were captured and forced into it. i wanted very much to magically walk into the tv screen and bash him up silly.

it was so sad when one of the comfort women died of old age and her friend commented that, she was waiting for an apology from the japanese but had to die not getting it and they are trying hard to stay alive despite their old age to wait for the day when they get their justice and apology. =(

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poopee October 23 2009, 18:17:50 UTC
why wasn't wrong huh? he feels that his jap cock nourishes her korean hole?

shinto became an immoral religion after it's been separated from buddhism and confucianism..

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