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Anatomy Class (2000) Online
Original Title :
Anatomy Class
Genre :
Movie / Short
Year :
2000
Directror :
So-yun Zung
Type :
Movie
Time :
12min
Rating :
7.1/10

As a class of girls begin anatomy class in the lab, three soldiers come in and shoot themselves in the head to become lab specimens. The teacher left the lab after a sudden phone call. The ... See full summary

Anatomy Class (2000) Online

As a class of girls begin anatomy class in the lab, three soldiers come in and shoot themselves in the head to become lab specimens. The teacher left the lab after a sudden phone call. The students, left to themselves, play with the soldiers' genitals and set one of the bodies on fire by mistake. One of them has to be the new specimen so that their grades won't be affected.


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Hanelynai

Hanelynai

This black offering mixes horror and comedy and seems to indicate that there is a decreasing value in the sanctity of human life as it gives way to the furtherance of medical knowledge. The dialogue is delivered in a matter of fact way as cold as the steel scalpels used to dissect the three cadavers. You may feel ill at ease (as I did) when the blood drips freely on to the cold floor tiles and has to be mopped up.

It's rather strange that all the medical students are women. They are quick and eager to examine the genital area of the three soldiers. The poised scalpels will send shivers down the spine of any normal male! There is much laughter in the class as the students assess each specimen of manhood and there appears to be unanimity in the claim that size really does matter, at least in this particular anatomy class.

The unfortunate loss of one of the cadavers (the one mostly admired and which won a standing ovation) begets even more horror when a vote is taken as to which student should be selected as the replacement.

I found the film rather unsettling (which means the atmosphere must have been right) but give it high marks chiefly for its originality. Once seen this film is not easily forgotten - a scary 12 minutes!
GoodBuyMyFriends

GoodBuyMyFriends

The good thing about Asian horror movies is that when they say horror, they mean horror. As I was watching this movie from the start, I thought "Yawn, this is like Unrest just in Korean language". But as soon as I got a little rhythm, I thought, "Hey, there's got to be a morning after." In fact, I was actually cheering for Soy's death because I felt that the other girl didn't deserve it as Soy did. However, I found myself focusing too much on the story line rather than being scared. If I did it vice-versa I would be like "Whoa, what happened?"... The movie is good, and it definitely created a not-so-fine-but-far-from-fine line between it and Unrest. However, the path to the ending seemed a little foggy though and may mislead the viewers and thus distracting them from being scared. The love story plot between the doctor and the patient was kind of touching though. Made me feel bad for them a little. Why do the good plots have to be sub-plots?