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Which movie in Japan is the most disgusting?

"guinea pig" series underground movies

Complete background:

The "Guinea Pig" series of underground films is a series of short films shot by two Japanese producers, Satoru Kokura and Hino Hideki, during the period of 1985- 1990. There are six films in this series, namely, The Devil's Experiment (1985+0985), Bloody Flowers (1985), He Will Never Die (1986) and The Mermaid in a manhole (/kloc-0

Since its release, this series of films has caused an uproar in Japan, Europe and America, so that it is forbidden to be shown in various countries and can only be sold in the audio-visual market in the form of home videos or DVDs, thus falling into the reputation of "underground movies". In fact, it is very different from ordinary independent, experimental and unprofitable underground films, because since this series of films were put on the market, their sales in Japan even exceeded those of Hollywood blockbusters introduced in the same period. For example, Flower of the Skin and Mermaid in the Cellar became one of the top 10 sales of audio-visual chain stores within two months of its release in Japan, and the achievement of Flower of the Skin even surpassed Spielberg's sci-fi love masterpiece E.T.. At the same time, in the Western European and North American markets, this series has been all-powerful in the audio-visual market since it was launched in the early 1990s, and the FBI of the United States also participated in it because of its high sense of reality. Of course, the results of the survey are still "fake". Although most consumers with different skin colors are extremely disgusted and disgusted with this peak "snuff Pic". It's still a "Gore-Hound Movie". It's strange that the crazy people they hate also buy it crazily, which can cause such a large-scale abnormal consumer psychology among fans. The "Guinea Pig" series of underground movies can be said to have created a myth. For the discussion of this series of films, let's start with the title of Guinea Pig, which seems to be quite different from the content of the film.

The international Chinese version of the Encyclopedia Britannica explains the guinea pig: "A domesticated rodent, the guinea pig, originated in South America. Domesticated before the Inca era, it was introduced to Europe shortly after the discovery of America and soon became a favorite ornamental animal and precious experimental animal. " It can be seen that the guinea pig is just a domesticated animal for people to appreciate and experiment, but strangely, although the theme of the series of films is "experiment", there is no real guinea pig in the film, and the "guinea pig" we see is a living, flesh-and-blood human body.

The Complete Works of Japanese "Guinea Pig" Series Underground Experimental Films

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1, Demon experiment Demon experiment:

It tells the story of three masked youths who carried out various atrocities on a woman in order to examine the "limit of pain that human body and mind can bear", including punching, kicking, acupuncture, noise interference, dirt attack and the most cruel poke. Later, this miserable woman was abandoned in the wilderness by them.

2. Flowers of flesh and blood:

This is a story about kidnapping women and cruel torture. A perverted man dressed in ancient Japanese samurai costume and makeup dismembered a woman like a work of art after anesthesia. Later, he even revealed all his "artworks" to the camera: a large number of dead heads and limbs that had already rotted and were covered with plants and parasites.

He won't die, he won't die;

An ordinary clerk is quite frustrated in his career. In order to find excitement, he even hurts himself with various instruments. As a result, after discovering that he was "immortal", he was ecstatic and immediately called his colleagues to perform a disgusting caesarean section in front of them. Although the film ends with a joke-like scene, it still cannot dilute its strong bloody atmosphere.

4. University of Notre Dame robot:

By telling the story of a dwarf scientist who saved his terminally ill sister with organs obtained from living experiments, but was rejected by her sister, the contradiction between science and human nature was "cruel" discussed.

5. Mermaid in sewer manhole:

The film seems to be inspired by the "daughter of the sea" in Andersen's fairy tale, but the Japanese "alienated" this beautiful fairy tale. In the film, an autistic middle-aged painter who lost his wife went to a dirty sewer in his heart to find some creative inspiration, but unexpectedly found the "mermaid" in his childhood fantasy, but the mermaid had been immersed in industrial wastewater for a long time because of stranding, and her body had begun to rot. Out of pity, the painter moved the mermaid to the big bathtub at home and took good care of it, but the mermaid was terminally ill and her health was getting worse every day. The disappointed painter had no choice but to record the whole process of her decay and death with pictures according to the meaning of mermaid. In the end, the mermaid died in extreme decay, and the painter broke down and personally dismembered the mermaid. Afterwards, he was arrested by the police who refused to believe this "adult fairy tale" for murdering his wife. The film has a certain ideological content because the director deliberately compares and switches a color painting about "Mermaid" with an oil painting that records the mermaid's decay when the painter was young, so as to emphasize the alienation and corrosion of industrial civilization on the ecological environment and people's new souls. The tragic death of mermaid symbolizes the pure death of human beings in industrial society.

6. The devil doctor, the devil doctor:

Due to the bad influence on Japanese society, especially the induced effect on teenagers, the public began to accuse them of cruel "over-expression". Under this pressure, the film had to change the "golden mean" and combine a series of bloody but humorous novel stories into chapters, thus completing the closure of the Guinea pig series.