Noisy fake sequel

Wava 2022-03-21 09:02:52

I'm ranting while watching, there's no logic, sorry.

First of all, I have a simple question. When the old man was still alive, was the script like this?

Everyone speaks by roaring, and there is no rhythm, and the gunshots have been thudding, making people want to turn off the sound every minute.

The teacher looks like a hyperactive neuropathy, only bowing his head and staring with four or three eyes. The soldiers in the command center also roared loudly... The director is deaf at such a young age...

Nincheng Xiuwu's little brother, I don't think I will be able to change shape in my life, it's pitiful.

Everyone wears the same clothes and can't recognize them at all. Even if the subtitles keep playing the death list, they don't have any feelings. I don't know who is who.

Then, it took nearly fifty minutes for Brother Bing to appear, dressed like a cult leader.

The base is also very far-fetched and stuffed with a bunch of children. What's the point? Mimic Afghanistan? Isn't the BR law targeting high school students... What kind of hatred do those kids have? Where is the point of resistance?

Speaking of which, these are the bad boys selected by the whole country, and the result is that they help each other so much, which is amazing.

Then Nincheng Xiuwu and Brother Bing had just finished fighting inexplicably, and when the camera turned, the fat lady here played a piano that suddenly appeared in the dilapidated base and was well maintained.

It's an hour and twenty minutes now, and I really can't stand it anymore. But since it is rare to write a long review, I bear with it.

In the second half, when the government sent people to attack here, on the eve of the war, the delinquent high school students and the terrorists from the base said goodbye with tears in their eyes. I was a little confused. When did they feel so deeply? What happened?

After a fierce battle, the teacher came out wearing a rugby uniform holding the rugby and suddenly washed white. It was said earlier that the United States wanted to destroy them, and then at this moment, this kind of American representative movement is...?

The first basketball game, which represented their once united and friendly moments, was interspersed with the killings and was extremely cruel.

This one of rugby...?

It's not easy for the actors to express all kinds of emotions when they say such lines with unknown meanings.

If the director's second part was about the hero and heroine escaping and finally being trapped in a place, the BR organization deliberately let a bunch of teenagers rob and kill them in order to kill them. Such a simple survival story might be a little better.

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Battle Royale II quotes

  • 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!