Fortunately, Qin Qianluo and 001 were equally immersed in the film's plot, their expressions focused, and they did not pay attention to the strange things around them.
Otherwise, the unusually focused and undisguised grief and indignation on everyone's faces would surely give them away.
They saw in "Men Under the Sun" the inhumane Unit 731 of Japan operating in the vast and fertile land of Northeast China.
They committed countless and unforgivable crimes.
Those inhuman invaders treated innocent civilians like lifeless objects, wantonly subjecting them to inhumane frostbite experiments.
In the harsh, icy environment, they exposed the victims' hands, feet, ears, and other body parts to the cold, leaving them to slowly erode their health.
Until these parts are frozen stiff and necrotic, the victims scream in agony and plead desperately in extreme pain.
The voice seemed to pierce through the screen, striking straight into everyone's heart.
However, these invaders remained expressionless and cold-eyed, watching helplessly as vibrant lives were tortured to death in extreme agony, without the slightest pity or sympathy.
Even more appalling, on that gloomy and terrifying dissection table, they wielded incredibly sharp, gleaming scalpels, coldly slicing open those still-warm bodies.
The victims' bodies were ruthlessly dissected, their internal organs clearly visible, and blood gushed out, staining the entire autopsy table red.
The bloody scene was horrifying, making my stomach churn.
These cruel acts were solely to satisfy their twisted thirst for knowledge and evil ambitions.
They attempted to obtain so-called "scientific data" through these inhuman experiments, completely disregarding the countless lives lost behind these data.
The scene shifts, and everyone is transported to the extremely horrific scenes depicted in "The Nanjing Massacre".
After the Japanese general led a ruthless army, as vicious as wolves, to capture Nanjing.
This once bustling and vibrant city was instantly transformed into a living hell, permeated with an atmosphere of death and despair.
Lieutenant Toshiaki Mukai and Takeshi Noda, two depraved demons, openly engaged in a horrific "hundred-person kill" competition.
Wielding sharp long knives, they slaughtered civilians with madness. With each swing of the blade, an innocent life was lost.
The splattered blood, like blooming flowers of evil, quickly stained the streets and alleys of Nanjing red.
This was just the tip of the iceberg of the atrocities. In every corner of the city, the invaders were burning, killing, looting, and committing all sorts of evil deeds.
They broke into people's homes, robbed them of their property, and brutally murdered anyone who resisted.
They committed heinous acts of rape against women, many of whom committed suicide out of unbearable humiliation and resentment, and countless families were torn apart, with lives lost.
The cries and pleas for help from the people mingled together, echoing through the sky, yet they could not awaken even a shred of conscience in the invaders.
They wantonly trampled and destroyed this land, as if they wanted to completely destroy all life and hope.
This horrific massacre ultimately resulted in the deaths of over 300,000 people.
Those departed souls seemed to drift in the dark night sky, silently accusing Japan of its heinous crimes.
Looking at "The Bloodstained Evidence of the Massacre," we see a chaotic situation shrouded in darkness and filled with despair.
The brave and righteous doctor Zhan Tao stepped forward like a ray of dawn piercing the night sky, disregarding his own safety amidst a tight encirclement of dangers.
With unwavering faith and indomitable will, they did everything in their power to protect the irrefutable evidence that exposed the atrocities committed by the Japanese pirates.
Those precious photos and detailed records, every page and every picture, bear the blood and tears of countless compatriots, and are engraved with the pain and humiliation of that dark history.
He, with his slender yet strong body, built a solid defense for these irrefutable pieces of evidence, protecting them from destruction and damage by the invaders.
In the end, he resolutely made these irrefutable pieces of evidence public, allowing the whole world to see the ugly face and cruel acts of Japan.
It allows the truths buried in the dust of history to see the light of day again, leaving an indelible chapter of justice in history.
It became a beacon in the darkness, illuminating people's path to understanding that period of history and igniting the flame of desire and pursuit of justice in everyone's hearts.
During the long and agonizing two and a half hours of watching the film, the Golden Palace seemed to be shrouded in a gloomy and indignant atmosphere, so heavy that it was hard to breathe.
Everyone in the hall felt as if a raging fire was burning in their chests, their blood rushing to their heads.
This caused their faces to turn bright red, veins to bulge on their foreheads, and their eyes to widen in anger and heartache.
At this moment, they finally understood why King Jinrui Zhao, who was known for his kindness and benevolence, would harbor such a resolute and genocidal heart towards those Japanese pirates.
The actions of those invaders were utterly despicable, completely devoid of any conscience or moral compass that humans should possess. They are utterly unworthy of living in this world.
Their existence is a desecration of humanity and a trampling of life. They should be completely eliminated from this world to comfort the innocent souls who died tragically under their swords.
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