A touching little plot at the end of the film

Doug 2022-03-22 09:02:32

The teacher in Escape 2 changed into a cool sweater (after he had woken up) and
appeared at the exit with a football.
Then before he exploded, the young man went to the exit, he jumped into the pool of explosion shots, his face seemed to be full of life and sunshine, which made me suddenly moved.
It has a different effect than the death of Takeshi Kitano's teacher at the end of Battle Royale.

Some of the bad guys (the two teachers) in Escape Games seem to have an understanding and moving warm side.
(Always focus on the meaning of life)

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Extended Reading
  • Antonia 2022-03-14 14:12:26

    Also known as: Battle Royale II Director: Kenta Fukasaku / Kinji Fukasaku Release year: 2003 Official website: br-new.jp Production country/region: Japan imdb link: tt0338763

  • Aliza 2022-03-19 09:01:07

    Without the most exciting humanity discussion in the previous book, only the scene of the chaotic gunfight is left, and the insinuation of that country is full but there is not enough energy. Qiu Ye was dressed as a decadent teenager and always had the immediate sense of being a beggar gang leader, and it was always killing all the friends who followed him. Noriko was the one who didn't participate in hiding behind and pretending to be an angel. She was obviously covered with blood when she was shot, and Qiu Ye was also shot when he rescued her. In a blink of an eye, there was no blood on her face and she was unscathed.

Battle Royale II quotes

  • Subtitle: The world is now in the age of terrorism. The anti-BR act organization 'Wild Seven' leader Nanahara Shuya is wanted for his acts. The adults started a new game, under 'Justice'. 'New century Terrorist counter-measure alternative' A.K.A BRII

  • Sensei: Boy # 15 Makimura Shintaro, Girl # 15 Fukuda Kazumi.

    Shintaro Makimura: I absolutely refuse.

    Sensei: Huh?

    Shintaro Makimura: I absolutely refuse to participate.

    Ryo Kurosawa: Loser.

    Kazumi Fukuda: Sorry, but I'm going.

    Shintaro Makimura: Go right ahead.