War Zone Plunder: Gang Rape, Assault, and Abduction

FAX-263 Maki Tomoda Tsubasa Haruya (Riku Shiina)
This work, "Looting Battlefield: Gang Rape · Rape · Kidnapping," is one of the classic series directed by the genius filmmaker "Henry Tsukamoto." Translated into Chinese, it means gang rape, rape, and kidnapping. The story is set in Japan during a war outbreak, with the opposing sides being the rebel army and the imperial army. I believe most people have some knowledge of WWII Japanese history; the whole setup is pretty much like that era, about one-third based on real events and seven-thirds inspired. To put it simply, those wearing camouflage uniforms and helmets are the imperial army, while those with checkered headbands, black clothes, and black pants are the rebel army. The imperial army is like the Kōdō faction of the Imperial Japanese Army during WWII, upholding Japan's emperor-worshipping ideology and Kōdōism, whereas the rebel army is similar to the Tōseiha, influenced by Soviet socialism and German National Socialism. The former has the emperor above the military; the latter has the military above the emperor. From the start to the end of the film, whether it's the female soldiers in the rebel army or the imperial army, from the moment they're captured, their fate is to become tools for satisfying sexual desires, left to be wildly vented on and ravaged by the men. This war theme isn't something many directors dare to tackle, because WWII Japan was the invader, colonizing nearly half of Asia, and even after the comfort women system, Japanese army rapes didn't stop. So, "Henry Tsukamoto" has some serious guts, but it's only fair to say he nails the depiction of sexual violence in war. Without any legal constraints, the battlefield is pure hell on earth, and every male soldier has lost their sanity and turned bestial. I suspect that before shooting this work, "Henry Tsukamoto" made the actors abstain from sex, because in the close-ups of them taking turns violating the actresses, it doesn't look like acting—that predatory stare is straight out of a sex-starved beast, ready to rip its prey to shreds. For fans who enjoy war themes and rape scenarios, you absolutely have to add this to your collection! This work truly gave me an immense sense of conquest.