Black Sun 731 is a classic film that reveals the crimes of the Japanese army during World War II, and it is also one of the masterpieces of Hong Kong, China director Mou Dunfu.
The film is based on real historical events, and shows the cruelty of war and the distortion of human nature by telling the story of Unit 731 set up by the Japanese army in Harbin, China, to conduct bacteriological research.
The film is set during World War II, when the Japanese army set up Unit 731 in Harbin, China, whose main mission was to engage in research and testing of bacteria.
In this context, the film shows the cruelty and humanity of the Japanese army in the war through a large number of real historical events and characters. In the film, the Japanese army experimented with living organisms and used bacteriological warfare to save the defeat, but in the end they were defeated and surrendered.
Director Mu Dunfu is very attentive in film production, and he brings the audience into that historical period through delicate lens language and sound processing, so that people can more deeply feel the cruelty of war and the fragility of life.
At the same time, the film also presents the distortion of human nature and the degradation of morality, making people more deeply aware of the impact of war on human beings.
The actors in the film also performed very well, and Wang Gang, Wu Daiyao and other leading actors all performed very well in the film. Their performances made people feel the pain and helplessness of the people in that historical period more deeply.
Overall, "Black Sun 731" is a very worthwhile movie, which not only shows the cruelty of war and the distortion of human nature, but also reminds us to cherish peace and not forget history.
At the same time, this film is also the first film to be rated as a ** film since the implementation of the Hong Kong film classification system, which is enough to show that its content and performance are very good.