
Chinese War Drama “Evil Unbound 731” Premieres in Los Angeles
The Chinese mainland war drama “Evil Unbound 731” premieres in Los Angeles, unearthing WWII trauma and prompting global conversations on memory, justice and historical reckoning.
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The Chinese mainland war drama “Evil Unbound 731” premieres in Los Angeles, unearthing WWII trauma and prompting global conversations on memory, justice and historical reckoning.
Chinese war drama ‘Evil Unbound’ crossed 1 billion yuan in just two days since its global debut on Sept 18, driven by presales and social media buzz.
Evil Unbound, a Chinese mainland film about Japan’s Unit 731, premiered across North America, drawing powerful reactions and sparking global conversations on history.
Despite extensive evidence of Unit 731’s crimes, Japan’s objections and duplicate UNESCO submissions have stalled the Chinese mainland’s bid to memorialize wartime archives.
Evil Unbound (731) premiered in NYC on Sept.18 to a sold-out audience, spotlighting WWII-era Unit 731 and launching in 118 U.S. theaters on Sept.19.
The new film “Evil Unbound (731)” premiered in Vancouver on Sept 18, revisiting WWII Unit 731 atrocities to honor victims and inspire peace. Hits Canadian cinemas Sept 19.
The film Evil Unbound shines a spotlight on Japan’s Unit 731 atrocities from 1936–1945 and the global fight to preserve historical truth amid revisionist pressures.
‘Evil Unbound’ exposes Unit 731’s wartime atrocities in the Chinese mainland. Its final line—’If you remember us, then we have lived’—serves as a global reminder to never forget.
A Chinese film on WWII Unit 731 germ warfare premiered worldwide, smashing records with 255,000 screenings on opening day and sparking global conversations on history.
Researchers’ 10 cross-border trips and 70 interviews yield only 30 truthful testimonies, revealing the ongoing struggle for justice and memory of Unit 731.