Battle Royale II

Battle Royale II

  • Director:
  • Writer: Kenta Fukasaku,Norio Kida,Koushun Takami
  • Countries of origin: Japan
  • Language: Japanese
  • Release date: July 5, 2003
  • Sound mix: Dolby Digital
  • Aspect ratio: 1.78 : 1
  • Also known as: Battle Royale II: Requiem
  • "Patrol·Rodayal II [Song of the Soul of the Soul]" is a 134-minute thriller film released by Toei Cinema. Directed by Kenta Fukasaku , Fukasaku Kinji director, Kenta Fukasaku , wood Tian Jisheng screenwriter, Tatsuya Fujiwara , Maeda Ai , Riki Takeuchi , Oshinari Shugo , Connecticut ya na kaいthou starring et al., 2003 July 5 released in Japan.
    The film is the sequel of the movie "Battle Royale" and the posthumous work of director Fukasaku Kinji. The story tells the experience of a group of middle school students killing each other in war   .

    Details

    • Release date July 5, 2003
    • Filming locations Pakistan
    • Production companies Toho Company, Fukasaku-gumi, GAGA.

    Box office

    Budget

    $9,000,000 (estimated)

    Gross worldwide

    $14,902,587

    Movie reviews

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    • By Bernardo 2022-04-20 09:02:13

      depressed. Very depressed. Everyone was messed up.

      Battle Royale 2 was mainly filmed by Fukasaku and his son Fukasaku Kenta. He failed to reach the heights of his father. And deep work is not trying to sublimate the elements in the first part in 2. Rather, it re-expressed his understanding of the world. In today's era, life is crueler and more realistic. Why did Qihara Akino become the leader of the rebel group? What is expressed is a resistance to oppression. This is not as wrong as most of the people above said. To put it bluntly, it is no...

    • By Martina 2022-04-20 09:02:13

      This is a movie for the dead

      This article was written on 2004-2-26

      BR II : This time it's war.

      The sudden death of Shinji Fukasaku made the completion of "Battle Royale 2" experienced many twists and turns, but I still saw this legendary film as scheduled. But I looked at the comments on major websites, and it seemed that I was extremely disappointed with this film, and Fukasaku Shinji's son, Fukasaku Kenta, was also scolded for his flawed personality.

      Is it really a sequel to the dog's tail?...

    • By Francesco 2022-04-19 09:02:39

      Read BR2 to better understand BR

      The vast majority dismissed the BR2 as worthless. Indeed, judging from the pretentious and exaggerated acting skills of the second teacher who replaced Kitano, I didn't think BR2 would be any better at first. In harsh words, BR2 just copied the empty shell of BR. For example, the protagonist selected some middle school students, and was still emphasizing the contradiction between adults and minors (in fact, BR only used this as an introduction), three The deadline of the day, the smart collar,...

    • By Jacklyn 2022-04-19 09:02:39

      I have more than enough heart~

      When watching BR, it feels like watching "Midnight Bell 1", compact and substantial, clean and orderly. Yesterday, at the insistence of my classmates, I gave up watching "Ghost Call 3" and switched to BR2. I adhered to the principle of watching a movie from the beginning to the end, and my classmates fell asleep while watching~~~~

      I do not deny that the director's intention is good, and I tried my best to sublimate the theme of the movie to the world peace. high. Several scenes in the...

    • By Nellie 2022-04-19 09:02:39

      Finally, it's nice to be friends with you - Battle Royale

      Kawada said to Qiuya on his deathbed, "Finally, it's good to be friends with you", which became the most tender scene in the cruel BR law game. In the face of the naked competition of survival of the fittest, the person holding the pot lid and the binoculars survived. Perhaps, this film is not to expose the ugly side of human nature, but to show that no matter what the environment, the truth, the good and the beautiful will become the final winner. The rules of the battle royale can only...

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    • By Kamille 2022-03-28 09:01:08

      Some people say that my son is not as good as Laozi~ The second part has the scene of Private Ryan and the standard of terrorist organizations, but the first part is strongly...

    • By Cheyenne 2022-03-28 09:01:08

      It’s not a problem if the plot is insane, it’s okay if the editing is messed up, and it’s okay for the actors to follow the performance routines of the younger generation in Japan who are not facial paralysis or goat madness. What I want to ask is: what distorted values ​​are you trying to express? Nonsensical and inexplicable anti-social, you don't even know what you are fighting against and hating. JRA itself may not be willing to be shaped like this. Anyone who made a sequel like this should...

    • By Trycia 2022-03-28 09:01:08

      The old bottle of new vinegar, the water is not enough, it seems that there is nothing for the...

    • By Vincenza 2022-03-28 09:01:08

      It's not at the same level as the first one. The plot connection is inexplicable, and a bunch of slogans are shouted but there is no resonance. Fujiwara Ryu also really looks like Erkang. It looks awkward... That instructor is actually a cameo by a rugby player, so...

    • By Nina 2022-03-28 09:01:08

      Shit like the second part. The first is a masterpiece by comparison. That teacher, Takeuchi, looked like a hideous version of Chu Lian in the 95 Yilianyoumeng. When he was preaching before, he jumped up and down like an eagle catching a chicken, breaking the peace. All at once, a boatload of people died! After the shootout, a lot of people died! Is it really good to deceive the audience like this! In the end, why are you fighting like this? The image of Song Jiang playing Fang La in the...

    Movie plot

    The new century education reform law, the new century education reform law, is the rule of the game that is considered the worst class among the three-year middle school students in Japan, and all its members are killed together until the last one survives. Within three days, either kill all the companions around him, or wait for himself to be killed, the road is cruel and unique.
      Two years after Qihara Qiuya and Nakagawa Noriko got...
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    Production process

    In July 2002, director Fukasaku Kinji proposed a shooting project for the sequel of "Battle Royale" "Patturu·Rodiaal II [Song of the Soul of the Soul]". Due to the large number of people involved in the production, the deep work team conducted an open recruitment and completed a detailed selection of more than 6,000 professionals and amateurs who came to the recruitment. Following the previous work, Kenta Fukasaku, the script and...
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    Evaluation action

    "Pattoru·Rodayal II [Song of Souls]" has Kenta Fukasaku taking over his father Fukasaku Kinji's guide to carry it through to the end is still remarkable. The theme of the film is more obvious than that of "Battle Royale", but the expression method is a bit mentally retarded. After all, Kenta is too tender, and many places where he can shine are mediocre. I can see that I have tried my best, but my skill is indeed insufficient. However,...
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    Movie quotes

    • The Prime Minister: Hey, teacher, what a mess, huh? Who do you think fired those missiles? We finally pissed that country off! I just got a call from their president. They're going to attack in 12 hours. What the hell's going on with your class? What are you waiting for? So what if a dozen kids die, it doesn't matter! Fire a missile and blow up the whole damned island!

      Sensei: You really mean that?

      The Prime Minister: You surprise me. I thought you were a full-fledged adult who'd cross the line a long time ago. You do understand, there are only two sides, the winners and losers.

      [Riki looks down then starts simmering]

      The Prime Minister: Which side are you on? Fight with that country for justice and freedom...

      Sensei: [interrupting] Cut the crap, you murderer!

      [throws chair]

      The Prime Minister: Huh, what?

      Sensei: Half a century ago, that country compared ours to a 12-year-old. How old does that make that country now? If any country pisses it off, it just bombs them. You call that adult behavior?

      The Prime Minister: Listen, the whole world's rallied by that country.

      Sensei: And who made that choice?

      The Prime Minister: So what the hell are you doing here?

      [Riki unzips his coat and reveals his necklace]

      The Prime Minister: I see. Too bad. I had hopes for you.

      [Riki looks furious. Prime Minister removes his glasses then we get a close up of him]

      The Prime Minister: Exercising my full power as Prime Minister, I call upon the armed forces. Prepare for battle immediately. Before that country launches its missiles. I want every last terrorist and Nanahara Shuya, *dead*.

      Lieutenant Anjo: Attention! Salute!

      [Riki furiously throws an object at the Prime Minister's screen. Prime Minister ducks for safety. Riki walks away]

    • Shuya Nanahara: How much blood has been shed? How many tars spilled? All of our friends who fought beside us are dead, killed in the last three years. But even as justice can never be vanquished, we terrorists will never vanish, however evil they deem us. Because we know, that a handful of adults, a handful of 'nature' selfishly define the nature of peace as freedom in this world. But our world is so much more complex that. This world has 63 Billion people living their own lives, living 63 billion different ways, 63 billion kinds of peace, 63 billion kinds of concepts of what is "good", 63 billion kinds of war and evil. No one has achieved peace without fighting for it.

      [Picks up torch and points it to screen]

      Shuya Nanahara: Behind every peace, there's a river of blood, sweat and tears. But if we avert our eyes from that history and abandon it, then peace might as well be dog shit.

      Sensei: Dog shit, huh...?

      Shuya Nanahara: [flag waves and we see children playing with the students] Japan, China, North Korea, Guatemala, Indonesia, Cuba, Congo, Peru, Laos, Vietnam, Cambodia, Grenada, Libya, El Slavador, Panama, Bolivia, Kuwait, Sudan, Somalia...

      Nao Asakura: Where's Takuma?

      [looks up and sees Takuma smiling]

      Shuya Nanahara: ...Afghanistan.

      [moves closer to screen]

      Shuya Nanahara: You may be lonely, but it's time to stop being afraid. To all the abandoned children on earth, Let's rise up together and fight together!

      [picks up AK-47]

      Shuya Nanahara: We're throwing away the old rules, taking of to a place far, far away! Tonight, I send this message to all the adults who stole our freedom and pinned us down. Merry Christmas. Wild Seven and Nanahara Shuya.

      [a missile is fired and Wild Seven Tower goes down]

    • Sensei: [first line upon entrance] Merry Christmas!