Za ginipiggu: Akuma no jikken (1985)
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What
better way to kick off the Top 5 then with Flower of Flesh and Blood,
the most brutal (and well-known) of the Guinea Pig series of films.
This is the film that was so realistic and so disturbing, that Charlie
Sheen took it to the FBI after viewing a copy, convinced it was a real
snuff film. After a brief investigation the FBI dropped the case, as it
was obviously just a really well-done film, but the damage was done
when the story hit the news, and the film has been reaping the rewards
of its notoriety ever since.
Not that it isn’t well
deserved; this is quality stuff here folks. The film itself is fairly
simple: a creepy Japanese dude in a samurai suit (don’t ask us) kidnaps
a girl, drugs her, ties her to a bed, and slowly cuts her to pieces.
That’s it, that’s the whole movie. But the special effects are SO well
done and so convincing, it really takes it to a whole other level.
Fingers, hands, you name it; everything is cut off in slow, agonizing
detail. The blood looks great, the gore is splendid, and the
dismemberments are top notch (for example, after cutting off one of her
hands, the fingers suddenly clench around his wrist, despite the fact
it is no longer attached. Yikes.).
The other Guinea Pig films
attempt to recapture Flower of Flesh and Blood’s quality and success
(Mermaid in a Manhole is also excellent), but this film is definitely
the bright, shining, bloody red star in the collection and is required
viewing for every self-proclaimed sicko out there.
Za ginipiggu: Akuma no jikken aka Guinea Pig: Devil's Experiment IMDb
The premise behind this shot on video
Japanese short film from 1988 is that it’s basically a representation
of a snuff film that was circulating in certain unsavory circles in
Japan in the early 1980s. That’s all you really need to know going into
it, and it’s explained in the subtitles at the beginning of the film.
What follows is pretty much filmed nihilism - a cinematic study in
torture and violence. A woman is abducted, who she is, we don’t know.
Her name is never mentioned. Her three captors, all dressed in black,
also never reveal their names or their reasoning behind her abduction.
All we know is that they’ve got her, they’ve bound her, and they’re
going to put her through some of the most perverse and disturbing
tortures you can think of, to test the limits of the human body and see
how much pain it can withstand.The nameless victim is punched repeatedly
viciously and kicked around, and then it starts to get nasty. Salt is
rubbed into her abrasions, maggots are poured into her eyes and onto
her open wounds, and her skin is pulled at and twisted with pliers, her
fingers nails are ripped out of her fingers. It all culminates in a
horrific climax where her near lifeless, sleeping body is pelted with
raw meat until she’s covered in the guts of dead animals. When she
wakes up, they stick a needle under the skin and through her eyeball.None of this is left to the viewer’s
imagination. It’s all shown, oft times in horrific close ups. The
violence in this film is shocking and horrifying. There is no mercy
shown at any time to the victim, and the movie dares you to keep
watching. In short, this film wants to hurt you. And it succeeds. It’s
painful to watch. The gore effects are pretty realistic and unless you
pay really close attention, it’s hard (though certainly not impossible)
to see where they’re faked.تحدير وقد اعذر من انذر
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