Men Behind the Sun (1988) Saw a rather disturbing movie the other day. Disturbing, because of the gruesome cinematography and because of the subject matter. It was a historical film directed by a Chinese director named T.F Mou and relives the atrocities carried out by the Japanese Imperial Army (Manchuko Unit 731) on its prisoners during the tail end of the Second World War. Gruesome human experiments using biological weapons with microbes like anthrax plague and many more were done. The efficacy of various bombs and poisons were conducted on live subjects. The ability to withstand extreme temperatures were tested. The subjects were Chinese, Russian and Korean prisoners. The centre is led by a scientist named Shiro Ishii and it is unbelievable what men can actually do his fellow kind all in the name of national pride and war. I doubt that we are now wiser than we were before more than three quarter of a century ago. We are still doing the same thing this very moment - ki...
It is all Mimesis