Evil Unbound: Confronting Unit 731’s Dark History
Beijing audiences gathered for “Evil Unbound” to relive the hidden horrors of Japan’s Unit 731 in WWII — a stark reminder that history must be remembered and peace cherished.
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Beijing audiences gathered for “Evil Unbound” to relive the hidden horrors of Japan’s Unit 731 in WWII — a stark reminder that history must be remembered and peace cherished.
Chinese mainland thriller ‘Evil Unbound’ shot past 1 billion yuan in just two days after its September 18 premiere, thanks to its gripping Unit 731 storyline.
‘Evil Unbound,’ a Chinese film on Japan’s Unit 731 germ warfare crimes, premiered in North America, earning powerful reactions from US and Canadian audiences.
The powerful WWII drama “Evil Unbound (731)” premiered in NYC, shining light on Unit 731’s human experiments and moving audiences ahead of its US release.
Evil Unbound (731) debuted in NYC on Sept. 18, shedding light on Unit 731’s WWII human experiments. Filled with emotion, it hits 118 US theaters Sept. 19.
Evil Unbound (731) premiered in Vancouver on September 18, exploring Unit 731 atrocities and promoting peace. The film hits Canadian cinemas Sept 19.
“Evil Unbound” uncovers the suppressed history of Unit 731s atrocities on the Chinese mainland and the fight against Japans attempts to erase the truth.
‘Evil Unbound’ exposes Unit 731 atrocities in Harbin and urges us to remember the victims: ‘If you remember us, then we have lived.’
A Chinese film on WWII Unit 731 germ warfare smashes records with 255,000 screenings on opening day, bringing history to the big screen.
Dive into the untold story of Unit 731, the Japanese Imperial Army’s darkest chapter. Discover why uncovering the truth matters for the next generation and beyond.