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Philosophy of a Knife (2008)

The true history of Japanese Unit 731, from its beginnings in the 1930s to its 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.

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hopper k 21 Oct 2008

an extremely brutal, graphic, disturbing documentary. i went for the gusto and watched all 4 and a half hours in one sitting. not for everyone, that for sure.

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Deric B 05 Oct 2011

Better in concept than execution. The documentary parts were more compelling to me than were the reenactments of the acts that happened in real life, which I felt were cheesy, funnier than they were disturbing.

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Seme V 09 Jan 2010

i wasnt disturbed at all but i will say the day it got to my house i sat down and watched the whole movie in my opion i dont see how it could be 4 hours other than the fact that andrey added too many unessasary and random photo shots i will say thought i defanately liked this one the best out of all andreys films if you buy visions of suffering you will be board out of your mind it isnt even a film its kinda like one of those color scope things with random deaths i mean it has a story but most of it is just weird effect i give visions of suffering a 3 and philosophy of a knife a 5 it was grusome if you have a weak stomach dont watch:)

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Simon S 19 Aug 2010

A great, and very disturbing documentary! Not everything was very clear, somethings could have been explained better. What really pisses me off, is that all you've ever heard about in school and by the sociaty, is the german consentration camps. Not a SINGLE word has ever been uttered about Unit 731. How could something like this not be important enough to talk about, when the nazi camps were? Might it be the fact, that the officers in charge of the unit never got procecuted? that the American government consealed the truth about Unit 731, in trade for the research results? Anyway, this film consists of both filmatisation, real recordings, and interviews.

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kyler c 06 May 2010

its pretty good its distubing seens are pretty giggity but mostly painis cause it takes to long

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