According to Hong Kong Wenwei Net on September 18, the film“731” was released in Hong Kong on the 18th. Many Hong Kong people went to the cinema, hoping to learn more about the relevant history through the film. They said they would remember history and cherish the hard-won life of the present. Hong Kong Point News reporters visited a number of Hong Kong theaters to interview the audience, many people watching the film tears, saying that peace is hard-won, we must remember the history.

The film 731 opens in Hong Kong on September 18. Photo: Hong Kong media
According to the report, Ms. Huang, a Hong Kong citizen, said that she had seen“Nanjing Photo Studio” before and was very shocked at that time. Later, she heard from a friend that“731” was also going to be released. She had been very looking forward to it and rushed to see it at the first time, when I saw the pictures of the lab, I felt very worried. “We must know the history, how they treated US Chinese, and remember the history,” Mr. Huang said after the screening
Another citizen, Ms. Wang, said that as a mother, when she saw the clip of the Caesarean section baby, she felt very deep, let her feel that the Motherland is now really very strong, life is hard-won now! She added: “There were a lot of scary moments before, but as a Chinese, I had to watch the film with my husband.”
Another, Mr Wang, agreed that it was cruel for the Japanese to conduct live experiments. After watching the film, Mr. Jiang said that he would not forget this history and hoped that more students and young people could watch the film and understand this history.
The Hong kong-based news reporter visited a number of cinemas throughout the territory to interview the audience. Mr Hui left the theatre with red eyes and indignation. He scolded the Japanese Unit 731 for treating civilians as wood, mistreat by freezing, roasting, etc. . In contrast to “Mukden Incident” China, Mr Doddo said the country was now a highly developed country with three aircraft carriers and a strong military, love Me When You Can.
“731”, a film about crimes against humanity committed by Japanese Unit 731 during World War II, was released in the mainland, Hong Kong and Macao on Sunday, Dagong. COM reported. The film, which was jointly distributed by sil-metropole, Continental and Oriental, premiered at 7.31 pm on the 18th at the Causeway Bay Cinema. On the day of the premiere, more than 200 screenings were scheduled at 55 cinemas in Hong Kong and Macau. Ding Kai, general manager of sil-metropole, said this shows that the unity of the joint distribution is strength, and also reflects the expectations of Hong Kong and Macau audiences for the film.