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Philosophy Of A Knife

pnSynopsis: The true history of Japanese Unit 731, from it’s beginnings in the 1930’s to it’s demise in 1945, and the subsequent trials in Khabarovsk, USSR, of many of the Japanese doctors from Unit 731. The facts are told, and previously unknown evidence is revealed by an eyewitness to these events, former doctor and military translator, Anatoly Protasov. This film is part documentary and part feature.

Philosophy Of A Knife is a flick that will scar your mind with its horrific visions of torture delivered from this twisted Japanese scientist who did experiments on people during the Hiroshima war era. The treatment of these people is insane and gruesome, so bad that I was actually cringing watching it. I learned a whole new aspect of this war and it totally sickened me what these bastards did claiming to be all for the love of science!

What in the hell did they gain from learning the phases of frost bite and what it does to the human body. I can’t stand being cold, I detest it with all my heart so seeing someone suffer in the frozen snow completely naked had me shivering in my seat! I could feel my body wanting to shudder at the thought of being so cold. I hope they became numb quick so they didn’t suffer long, but we know this is highly unlikely.

But for me the worst was yet to come. A beautiful young Caucasian woman is brought into a room with a birthing chair. Legs strapped open the doctor pulls up her gown slightly and what comes next caused me to pull my DVD out of the player and throw it across the room. My insides twinged with the thought of having to endure such intense gripping pain that is inflicted for no reason but to be a sick fuck!

*quick note to readers- I did pop it back in after flinging it across the room and finish it.*

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Mitchell Wells

Founder and Editor in Chief of Horror Society. Self proclaimed Horror Movie Freak, Tech Geek, love indie films and all around nice kinda guy!!

2 Comments

  1. I just saw 731 horror on youtube and was very disturbed by it. I feel the same way as you. I can't think of words to express how I feel…its so scary…what if I had been that girl who was tortured. I only wish they (i cant find a name to call them) undergo the same kind of torture in hell for eternity

  2. Me and a friend watched this movie after downloading it from a tourrent site after hearing about it in the new Slayer song "Unit 731". This movie was intense, when it didnt put me to sleep, it is a very slow movie with a couple of totaly rad parts, not enough documentary for me, but the hardcore sceans in this movie are defentaly worth watching.

    i laughed at the part when they hooked that white chick up to the chair and…..