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Guinea Pig 2: Flower of Flesh and Blood (ギニーピッグ2 血肉の華, Ginī Piggu 2: Chiniku no Hana) film trailer 1
Flower of Flesh and Blood (1985)
Main article: Guinea Pig 2: Flower of Flesh and Blood

Guinea Pig 2: Flower of Flesh and Blood (ギニーピッグ2 血肉の華, Ginī Piggu 2: 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 plot revolves around a man dressed as a samurai who drugs and abducts a woman, takes her to his home, dismembers her, and adds her body parts to a collection.

This entry in the series has been called "notorious".[3][4] It garnered controversy for its graphic content and was reportedly withdrawn from the market after being examined by a number of Japanese boards of education.[5] It was also suspected to have influenced serial killer Tsutomu Miyazaki—also known as the Otaku Murderer—who abducted and murdered four young girls in the Saitama and Tokyo prefectures.[6][7][8] Miyazaki had an extensive collection of videotapes, many of which were horror films;[8][9] one of the Guinea Pig films was reported to have been found in Miyazaki's collection, though writer-director Hino has asserted that it was not Flower of Flesh and Blood.[5]

In 1991, American actor Charlie Sheen is said to have obtained a copy of the film from film writer and critic Chris Gore.[10] Upon watching and becoming convinced that what was on screen was a genuine snuff film that depicted the dismemberment and killing of a woman,[1][5][11] Charlie Sheen quickly reported it to authorities in which the Federal Bureau of Investigation purportedly opened an inquiry into those involved in the film's production and distribution. Any official investigations were dropped after it was demonstrated that special effects were used to simulate the violence in the film.[12][13] This incident, and the frequency with which it has been recounted by "hard core" fans of horror films, has been compared to an urban legend.[1][14]

Guinea Pig (ギニーピッグ, Ginī Piggu) is a Japanese horror film series that consists of six films, as well as two making-of documentaries. The series' original concept, envisioned by manga artist Hideshi Hino (who wrote and directed two films in the series), was to create film adaptations of his manga work.[citation needed] The series primarily focuses on situations involving graphic violence, gore, mutilation, torture, and murder.

The Guinea Pig series has garnered controversy for its depictions of violence. One or more entries in the series were suspected to have influenced Tsutomu Miyazaki, a serial killer who kidnapped and murdered four young girls. The second film in the series, Guinea Pig 2: Flower of Flesh and Blood, was supposedly withdrawn from the market, and has achieved particular notoriety because of an incident in which American actor Charlie Sheen is said to have watched the film and believed that it depicted the actual killing and dismemberment of a real woman, prompting him to report it to authorities.
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