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The Samurai is the unnamed main antagonist of the Japanese extreme-exploitation film Flower of Flesh and Blood, also known as Guinea Pig 2: Flower of Flesh and Blood. He is a samurai who abducts, mutilates, and murders young women, as well as one of the members of the Torturers.
He was portrayed by Hiroshi Tamura.
Biography[]
The movie begins with text saying that Hideshi Hino, the man behind the Guinea Pig series, was gifted a box full of pictures of gruesome murders, along with a tape titled "Flower of Flesh and Blood".
In a Japanese city, a young woman is walking home one night, while someone is following and recording her. She starts to realise and starts running away. The man gets out of his car and chases the woman down, eventually knocking her down and subduing her with a chloroform rag.
After the opening credits, the woman is tied up, with cloth around her mouth and her arms tied to a bed. She realises she is in a dungeon full of weapons and tries to scream. She is unable to, and finds out that there is someone in there with her: The Samurai, sharpening a scythe. He walks to a chicken coop that was inside the basement and pulls out a chicken. He tells the woman that this chicken will meet the same fate as hers, then decapitates the chicken. The man then injects her with a drug, where she passes out, and is subdued, so she can't feel the pain.
He strips off her clothes and goes back to his tray of torture tools, where he comes back with a knife and stabs her, but she only sighs instead of screaming. He tells the audience that the woman is in a state of ecstasy because of the drug, and it makes pain more pleasurable. He takes out a switchblade and slices into her hand, making blood spew everywhere. He graphically cuts off her hand with the switchblade by digging it in her wrist. He moves onto the next hand, and cuts it off too.
He turns on a blue light and starts cutting off her arms with a kitchen knife and uses a spoon and hammer to hammer the spoon in, so the arms can separate easily. He turns on a yellow light and starts cutting the legs off with a wood-saw, and looks at them inspired and amazed. He proceeds to turn on a green light and starts to dissect her stomach and disembowels her. He puts on a regular light and equips himself with an axe. He raises the axe above her neck, and decapitates her.
He kisses her head, puts it on the bed and starts to dig her eye out with a spoon. He cleans up and adds her body parts to her collection. The final scene is the same city as a woman is walking home, while being stalked.
Personality[]
The samurai shows no mercy and is a cold blooded psychopath. He shows no remorse or feelings of sorrows to the woman when he brutally cuts her up and hurts her in graphic depictions.
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