What exactly does the Japanese experiment mean? What does this mean?
This film can be said to be "Top Ten Torture in the New Era". It tells the story that three men kidnapped a woman in order to understand the "limits of human suffering" and tortured her inhumanely. Its bloody style laid the general tone of the series and earned it the title of "experimental film". Demon experiment is a departure from human nature under the guise of experiment, or it expresses the theme that human nature succumbs to curiosity and thirst for knowledge (if that can also be called knowledge). Furthermore, if the "experiment" here is extended to a certain purpose, it can be understood as: in order to achieve a certain purpose, human beings can become extinct (reminds me of 73 1). The goal of "understanding the limits of human suffering" set by the film inevitably requires contempt for human nature. From this, we can get a glimpse of the national psychology of RB people. The realistic shooting technique adopted in Demon Experiment, coupled with excellent sound effects and good technology, gives the audience a strong sense of reality. Its abnormal theme just caters to the dark side of some viewers' psychology (which is actually one of the reasons why the whole series is concerned), and it is reasonable to achieve good sales. Finally, some suggestions are given to friends who want to watch this series of movies: First, don't watch them after meals, except those who need to vomit after meals. Second, don't overestimate your psychological endurance. Third, don't underestimate the props and makeup techniques of movies in the last century. Fourth, the necessary psychological suggestion, this is just a story. Fifth, if you really want to watch it but are worried that you can't stand it, you can turn off the sound while watching the movie. & lt/SPAN>。 & lt/SPAN>。 & lt/SPAN>。 & lt/SPAN>。 & lt/SPAN>。 & lt/SPAN>。 & lt/p & gt;