Guinea Pig Flowers Of Flesh And Blood
From the depths of japanese cinema comes the infamous guinea pig series.
Guinea pig flowers of flesh and blood. Also included on this dvd is the making of the guinea pig films. Horror mangaka extraordinaire hideshi hino puts a much needed spark of personality into the guinea pig franchise with the frankly absurd guinea pig 2. This is probably the most known entry flower of flesh and blood. Flower of flesh and blood ギニーピッグ2 血肉の華 ginī piggu 2.
Directed by hideshi hino. The guinea pig films ギニーピッグ ginī piggu are a series of seven controversial 1980s and 1990s japanese gore slasher horror films. Most likely on coke he believed. Chiniku no hana is a 1985 japanese horror film written and directed by hideshi hino.
The flower of flesh and blood is a recreation of the snuff film that is in the hands of the tokyo police. Join me as we take a look at one of the most infamous cult films of all time hideshi hino s 1985 faux snuff film guinea pig. Late at night a woman is kidnapped by an unknown assailant and taken back to his blood spattered dungeon where he turns her into a flower of blood and flesh through a series of dismemberment and evisceration. Chiniku no hana is a 1985 film written and directed by hideshi hino based on his horror manga works and is the second entry in the series.
The series achieved global. The devil s experiment may have kicked off the guinea pig series but the second installment flower of flesh and blood is where it really starts to come into its own providing a far more gruesome and brutal entry it also gained significant notoriety in the states back in 1991 when charlie sheen yes the charlie sheen saw it was convinced it was a real snuff film and reported it to the fbi. Now that you know do you have the guts. Flower of flesh and blood.
The film s plot concerns a man dressed as a samurai who drugs and kidnaps a woman and proceeds to take her to his home where he dismembers her and adds her body parts to a. With hiroshi tamura kirara yûgao. Flower of flesh and blood japanese. Flower of flesh and blood.