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Guinea Pig Part 2: Flower of Flesh and Blood
ギニーピッグ2 血肉の華
1985 42 min Japan 18+
★5.3
Horror
Director: Hideshi Hino
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Description
A woman kidnapped in the dead of night awakens in a grisly dungeon, where her deranged assailant prepares her body for a morbid ritual.
Budget:
$125,000
Starring
Hiroshi Tamura
Actor
Kirara Yûgao
Actor
Key opinion
This film is widely recognized as a seminal work of extreme "pseudo-snuff" horror, defined primarily by its unflinching commitment to visual gore and nihilistic atmosphere. While proponents praise its technical special effects and avant-garde aesthetic, detractors argue that its complete lack of narrative depth or emotional stakes makes it a hollow, repulsive experience.
| Production | The film functions as a masterclass in extreme practical special effects that remain visually impressive and unsettling decades later. | |
| Screenplay | The narrative is effectively non-existent, serving only as a thin, often incomprehensible framework for the display of extreme violence. | |
| Emotion | Opinions on the film's brutal tone are polarized: some viewers find the atmosphere genuinely immersive and artistically daring, while others see it as emotionally vacant and devoid of meaningful substance. | |
| Acting | The protagonist's "samurai" persona and pseudo-intellectual dialogue are seen by some as compelling, avant-garde character choices, while others view them as poorly executed or unintentionally comedic. |