是黑太阳731 你看鬼子的评价 http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0093170/usercomments Not cute, 9 June 2004 Author: Andreas Moss from Tromso, Norway *** This review may contain spoilers *** There's been various contests around the internet. "What is sickest movie ever?", "What's the most controversial movie ever?", "What's the most gruesome movie that has ever been made?".. Men Behind The Sun often wins the whole thing. Notoriously banned in a whole lot of country . For a long time unavailable, but has now been released again to the surface. And now I finally saw it. I didn't look forward to it. Is it as bad as I thought it would be? Well, yes and no. It works pretty much as a normal movie at first. A lot of the story is based around other things than just showing exploitation. First its centered around these kids(around 16 years old or so) that is joining the 'youth corp' on the camp, and them being learnt how to see the Chinese as "maruta's"(experiment animals or something like that). The kids are quite sweet and you see them having a bit of an argument on their officer Kawamata(which drives them a bit hard). The officers at the camp are not seen as evil men either. They're almost likable actually.. and in my opinion, very well-acted. The kids play good too. The movie has a good story even though its more famous for other things. The exploitation scenes then. Well, I thought the scene when they threw the baby away from a screaming hysterical mother and sent the mother away was perhaps the one that showed most inhumanity. And the officer didn't care to kill the baby either, he just shuffled snow with his foot into its carpet so it would stop to cry. The movie shows that kind of thing three times, and to me that was much worse than the hyped cat scene for example. I don't think the cat actually was killed either. It looks more like it was drugged and they threw some fake blood on it.. you never see any open wounds on it or anything. I know and love cats, I know a cat that is in pain, that one wasn't.. it just seemed annoyed by the rats that surrounded it before it went to sleep. The scene when they trick that happy little boy, drugs him and starts an autopsy on him is pretty bad though. They have used a real children body here, so I imagine that can be a bit hard for some to watch. The rats that were on fire... probably real too. All in all though I think its an important movie that should be deemed for being a good movie for people who want to learn about the gruesomeness of it all. Its not really a movie directly for gorehounds exactly.