Hey fam! 🎬 On September 18, the new historical drama Evil Unbound (731) debuted in Vancouver with a powerful message: we can’t forget the past if we want peace in the future.
The film dives into the chilling story of Japan’s infamous Unit 731, where human experimentation and war crimes rocked the world during WWII. By choosing September 18—a date close to many Asian remembrance days—the filmmakers pay tribute to those who suffered, while urging us all to stay alert against hate and injustice.
After the screening, the President of the Vancouver Peace Council shared how moved they were by the film’s raw honesty. “Evil Unbound (731) is more than a movie,” they said. “It’s a wake-up call reminding us that history isn’t just in textbooks—it lives in our choices today.”
For our squad in South and Southeast Asia, this theme hits home. From colonial struggles to modern challenges, remembering tough chapters helps us build solidarity and stand up for human rights. 🌏❤️
Good news! If you’re in Canada, catch Evil Unbound (731) in major cinemas starting September 19. Whether you’re a history buff or just craving a thought-provoking watch, this film promises to leave a mark. And for everyone tuning in from home, let’s keep the conversation going on why remembering matters—drop your thoughts and share with friends! 🤝
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President of Vancouver Peace Council reacts to film Evil Unbound (731)
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