
Evil Unbound: WWII Atrocity Film Debuts in Harbin
“Evil Unbound” sheds light on Unit 731’s WWII atrocities with a world premiere in Harbin, marking the 1931 Incident anniversary and 80 years since victory.
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“Evil Unbound” sheds light on Unit 731’s WWII atrocities with a world premiere in Harbin, marking the 1931 Incident anniversary and 80 years since victory.
‘Evil Unbound’ premiered in Harbin, confronting Japan’s Unit 731 atrocities. Its presale box office hit 117M yuan on the Sept. 18 Incident anniversary.
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