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Djoko’s corpse and then are attacked by the creatures, and are forced to use improvised knives to fight them off. Fleeing again through the tunnels they are finally reunited with Stanley and Rie. Price is badly wounded, and desperate to try to save him Su-Ling injects him with the formula they’d taken from the lab. The Imperial Guardsmen storm through the tunnels, executing the gas mask wearing Japanese soldier as the rest of the group flees. They are ambushed again by the mutated former POWs—who are now allied with the Imperial Guards—, and although they manage to kill several Su-Ling abandons them, dragging Price through a doorway and locking it behind her.
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Djoko discovers a chamber filled with human remains, including the horrifically mutilated corpse of the pirate from the beginning of the film. He kills one of the creatures, only for numerous others to emerge from the surrounding chamber. After losing his rifle to one attack, Djoko narrowly manages to fight off a second one, only for his pistol to jam; surrounded, he is promptly slaughtered by the creatures.
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mine. They continue exploring the seemingly abandoned Japanese base, discovering protective Hazmat suits, maps, and disturbing photographs. Sergeant Papa Snake, standing guard outside the communications center, is spied upon by a mysterious figure wearing a Hazmat suit and gas mask; however, when he turns, the figure has vanished without a trace.
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given the same mutagenic compound. Sergeant Papa Snake stays behind and tries to hold the Imperial Guardsmen off, being stabbed repeatedly and finally killed as a result. Captain Prawa, Price, and Su-Ling continue to flee, eventually stumbling upon the chamber in which Djoko was killed. They discover
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As they progress deeper into the mine, lights suddenly flash on (revealing a Rising Sun Japanese war flag) and a propaganda song begins blaring over the internal communication system, startling the explorers. The group assumes that there’s a second entrance and the pirates have followed them into the
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on her iPad, causing the soldier to break down. Captain Prawa’s group is attacked by one of the creatures, which stabs Price, being shot several times in the process without effect, before Sergeant Papa Snake kills it with an improvised spear. The Japanese soldier reveals that a type of gas Unit 731
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The team arrives at the site of a formerly Dutch operated mine, which had been taken over by the Japanese when they occupied the island in 1942, and turned into a bunker. After being ambushed by pirates, the group are forced inside the bunker where they become trapped after one of the pirates tosses
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Captain Prawa is killed after making a heroic last stand in order to allow Rie and Stanley to escape. Su-Ling drags Warren all the way to the edge of the cave, but he has been driven insane by the formula and promptly kills her. Rie and Stanley flee the mine via an underwater tunnel system, but the
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Price discovers that the gold had been sent to the base in order to be used as part of the mutagenic formulas they’d injected the prisoners with, and desperate to avoid leaving with nothing he and Su-Ling try and sneak a sample out as the formulas can be sold for huge money as biological weapons in
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Ario, resting on a pallet bench, is attacked and killed by a monstrous creature, and pulled into the tunnels in the process. Djoko, Stanley and Rie frantically pursue it. Meanwhile, Captain Prawa’s team discovers medical notes detailing the sort of experiments the Japanese conducted at the bunker.
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Imperial Guardsmen are in hot pursuit; only Rie manages to escape from the tunnels. An exhausted Rie attempts to defend herself as more and more Guardsmen emerge from the lake, but it’s no use; the film ends as a Guardsman swings his sword at Rie’s midsection, presumably killing her.
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The film opens with a group of pirates resting and relaxing after a successful raid. One of the pirates wanders off to relieve himself and stumbles upon a cave. While exploring it, he suddenly falls through a concealed hole in the floor into a hidden tunnel network.
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in the mine. Another expedition led by his father’s company had discovered a similar bunker on an island near Sumatra discussing coded messages; Price, working with Rie, had been trying to decode those messages, which he assumed referred to Yamashita’s gold.
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Rie and Stanley, meanwhile, are captured by the gas mask wearing figure, a Japanese soldier who refuses to admit the war is over. Stanley manages to disarm the soldier and Rie shows him footage of the Japanese surrender on the USS
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was experimenting with had driven the prisoners insane and mutated them into monstrous creatures, and he and his fellow soldiers had likewise been mutated as part of an experiment to create “super soldiers”.
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the black market. Captain Prawa and Sergeant Papa Snake discover a shrine filled with dozens of creatures dressed in samurai suits of armor—soldiers from the
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Unable to radio for help, and desperate to escape, they descend into the mine in search of a way out. It is revealed that Price actually wants to search for
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Their search leads to some surprising findings; Rie reveals that the bunker was used as a chemical and biological weapons research facility (based on
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Warren Price (Les Loveday), the son of a millionaire, is on a mission to explore a former Japanese military
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a grenade into the mine entrance, wounding Ario and causing a collapse.
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Steven Sheil
Ziad Semaan
Mike Wiluan
Nick North
Daniel Davila
Catherine Davila
Ario Bayu
Joe Taslim
Mike Lewis
Jaitov Tigor
Miki Mizuno
Sam Hazeldine
Les Loveday
Carmen Soo
James Taenaka
John Radel
Azhar Ismon
Charlie Mole
Infinite Frameworks
HBO Asia
horror film
Ario Bayu
Joe Taslim
Meraih Mimpi
bunker
island of Una-Una

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