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is a 1985 Japanese
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written and directed by
Hideshi Hino Hideshi Hino (日野日出志 ''Hino Hideshi'', born April 19, 1946) is a Japanese manga artist who specializes in horror stories. His comics include ''Hell Baby'', ''Hino Horrors'', and '' Panorama of Hell''. He also wrote and directed two entrie ...
. The second film in the ''Guinea Pig'' film series, it is based on a
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by Hino, and stars Hiroshi Tamura and Kirara Yūgao. The film's plot concerns a man dressed as a
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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 collection. ''Guinea Pig 2'' garnered controversy both in Japan and in the United States. The film was reportedly withdrawn from the home video market, and was suspected to have been an influence on
Tsutomu Miyazaki was a Japanese serial killer who murdered four young girls in Tokyo and Saitama Prefecture between August 1988 and June 1989. He abducted and killed the girls, aged from 4 to 7, in his car before dismembering them and molesting their corpses. ...
, a
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who abducted and murdered four young girls. Despite this, upon release, ''Guinea Pig 2'' positioned itself on the list of top ten video releases in Japan for two months straight. American actor
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is said to have watched the film and became convinced that it genuinely depicted the killing and dismemberment of an actual woman, prompting him to contact authorities. Investigations were dropped after the special effects used to simulate the violence depicted in the film were able to be demonstrated. The film is also known by a number of other titles which vary slightly, including ''Guinea Pig 2: Flowers of Flesh and Blood''.


Cast

* Hiroshi Tamura as Samurai * Kirara Yūgao as Victim


Reception

Tomo Kosuga of ''
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'' called the film a "gore-fest non-pareil that looks as genuine and terrifying today as it did in 1985." Jason Wojnar of ''
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'' called ''Guinea Pig 2'' the "most notorious" of the ''Guinea Pig'' series, noting that those who have seen it "wouldn't fault" someone for thinking it was an actual
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. Similarly, J. Doyle Wallis of
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called it "one of the more notorious" entries in the series. He had mixed feelings towards the film's "hit and miss" special effects, referring to them as "sometimes impressive like the hands being cut off and the severed head, sometimes obviously fake like the severed leg and the icepick stabbed in unconvincing skin." In his book ''Flowers from Hell: The Modern Japanese Horror Film'', Jim Harper referred to the special effects and production values of ''Guinea Pig 2'' as being superior to those of the first ''Guinea Pig'' film, but wrote that "the effects are largely unconvincing, and the cumulative effect is more likely to provoke boredom and irritation than genuine horror." In his book ''Horror and the Horror Film'', Bruce F. Kawin wrote that ''Guinea Pig 2'' "presents the bloody, drugged dismemberment for its own sake, encouraging the viewer either to squirm or to discover a compelling beauty in it ..It is an experiment in declaring a beauty in horror, although it admits that the artist who perceives, controls and presents that beauty is insane."


Controversies


Censorship

After the film was examined by boards of education throughout Japan, all copies of ''Guinea Pig 2'' were supposedly withdrawn from the market. In a 2009 interview with ''Vice'', writer-director
Hideshi Hino Hideshi Hino (日野日出志 ''Hino Hideshi'', born April 19, 1946) is a Japanese manga artist who specializes in horror stories. His comics include ''Hell Baby'', ''Hino Horrors'', and '' Panorama of Hell''. He also wrote and directed two entrie ...
stated that he considered the withdrawal to be "a great success." In 1992, a 26-year-old British man named Christopher Berthoud was fined £600 for importing a copy of ''Guinea Pig 2''. The prosecution in the case argued that, although the film did not feature footage of an actual homicide, it nevertheless can be categorized as "a snuff video" because it "is so well simulated that that is the impression it creates".


"Copycat" crimes

Between 1988 and 1989, Japanese serial killer
Tsutomu Miyazaki was a Japanese serial killer who murdered four young girls in Tokyo and Saitama Prefecture between August 1988 and June 1989. He abducted and killed the girls, aged from 4 to 7, in his car before dismembering them and molesting their corpses. ...
—also known as the
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Murderer—abducted, mutilated and murdered four young girls, and
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their corpses. After he was apprehended, it was discovered that Miyazaki had an extensive collection of videotapes, including a number of horror films. Miyazaki allegedly re-enacted scenes from ''Guinea Pig 2'' when committing his crimes, and reportedly claimed to have been inspired by such media. As a result, the
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attempted to cite the ''Guinea Pig'' series as an example of needed restraint in regards to depictions of violence in Japanese entertainment. However, much of the blame is said to have been placed on the whole of Japanese culture at the time for "creating a society that bred such a iolentmentality". According to Hino, the police force of
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were notified about ''Guinea Pig 2'' after a number of people "thought that the killer may have watched and then imitated" scenes from the film. Hino has stated that the fourth ''Guinea Pig'' film (a film that he noted he "had nothing to do with") was discovered in Miyazaki's video collection, rather than ''Guinea Pig 2''. He said:
Unfortunately, the Fukagawa Police viewed ''Guinea Pig 2'' just before arresting Miyazaki. They didn't know ''Guinea Pig'' was a series, so as soon as they heard a ''Guinea Pig'' video had been found they thought it was ''Guinea Pig 2''. The Fukagawa Police reported to the press corps that they'd found my movie in the room. By that evening the misinformation was widespread.


Snuff film allegations

In the early 1990s, American film critic
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purportedly met actor
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, and gave Sheen a copy of ''Guinea Pig 2''. After watching the film, Sheen is said to have become convinced that it was a
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depicting the actual murder and dismemberment of a real woman, and reported it to authorities. The
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(FBI) launched an inquiry into those involved in the production and distribution of ''Guinea Pig 2''—including Charles Balun, an early distributor who asserted that the film did not feature footage of a genuine homicide, and Hino. The FBI reputedly confiscated Sheen's copy of the film, but after they viewed a making-of documentary that demonstrated the special effects used to simulate the violence depicted in the film, the investigation was dropped. In his book ''Nightmare Japan: Contemporary Japanese Horror Cinema'', Jay McRoy wrote that the incident involving Sheen "has been recounted so frequently among 'hard core' aficionados of world horror cinema that, with each re-telling, it comes closer and closer to assuming '
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' status". Balun has referred to the incident as "the new Urban Myth", and claimed that he was never contacted by the FBI regarding the film.


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