Summary of “731” (2025)
In the gripping thriller “731,” directed by John Doe, audiences are transported to the harrowing landscapes of Northeast China during World War II. The film is inspired by true events surrounding the infamous Unit 731, where the Japanese Imperial Army conducted horrific bacterial experiments on unsuspecting victims.
The narrative follows the life of an ordinary man, portrayed by David Smith, who finds himself caught in the chaos and brutality of wartime atrocities. As he navigates unimaginable challenges, he confronts moral dilemmas that test his humanity and resilience. The film delves deeply into themes of survival, sacrifice, and the struggle against oppressive forces.
Featuring an ensemble cast that includes Emily Chen and Michael Johnson, “731” captures the emotional turmoil of its characters against the grim backdrop of warfare and experimentation. The screenplay, crafted by Sarah Lee, immerses viewers in a story that is both poignant and harrowing, reminding us of the dark chapters of human history.
With its tense atmosphere and thought-provoking narrative, “731” promises to be a significant exploration of the impacts of war on the human spirit, set to resonate with audiences when it releases in 2025.
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Don't think this one will go over very well in Japan. Reminds them of what they did and wish the world to forget. We won't.
la section 731 ? non pas pour moi.
Oh no… this is not going to go over well… What 731 did was monstrous. But using the suffering of those people as propaganda against the current generation? That's messed up. China really is trying to be the new US, complete with hollywood propaganda and culture wars…
There is no debate in China about whether we should have nuked Japan or not.
For the victims of this horrible war crime F this film!
If you thought this was bad, the previous one was even colder in atmosphere, both figuratively and literally, and more graphic.
P192 of the record of Khabarovsk Trial reads:
“Rats were first infected by inoculating them with plague vaccines, and then the fleas were infected by these rats.”
Any knowledgeable ones would know that a sting by this flea works as vaccination.
Some of Marutas were subjects for clinical trial, with or without consent.
Lives of many Chinese people should have been saved, I would say, because it is specified in British Archive WO 208/3991 that since 1937 that the Chinese army has been conducting bacterial attacks on the Japanese army such as cholera, typhus, and anthrax as part of the "scorched earth operation"”, involving innocent Chinese people there.
I hope they're talking about experimenting on the Chinese again