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Description: Genre: Action & Adventure / Theatrical Release: 2001 / Director: Kinji Fukasaku / Actors: Tatsuya Fujiwara, Aki Maeda ... more Newest Review: ... Middle School number 4's Class E was chosen. They are given numbers, as contestants, and a survival kit. This is taking game ... more |
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by shaneo632 - written on 09.03.08 (Very useful, 62 readings)
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(Also appears at ShaunMunro.co.uk) Director: Kinji Fukasaku Cast: Masanobu Ando, Tatsuya Fujiwara, Takeshi Kitano, Chiaki Kuriyama, Aki Maeda, Taro Yamamoto Release Date: December 16th, 2000 (Japan), September 14th, 2001 (UK) Certificate: R-15 (Japan), 18 (UK) Battle Royale, the adaptation of Koshun Takami's fabulous novel of the same name, is near enough controversy at 24 frames per second, unleashing a downbeat, counter-culture, subversive tone from its matter-of-fact opening, to its twist-filled end. Much furore has surrounded the fact that this film is still unreleased in America (contrary to the belief that the film was banned), ...
by PRINCESSPUSSYCAT - written on 25.03.08 (Very useful, 109 readings)
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- BATTLE ROYALE - Released In 2000 the notorious apocalyptic Japanese film 'Battle Royale' is directed by Kinji Fukasaku and stars Takeshi Kitano ('Beat') and Yukihiro Kutani. Originally banned from entering the country, it went on to become the highest grossing Mainstream Japanese film ever, to enter the UK. Genre Horror/Thriller, Battle Royale is a social satire 'Lord Of The Flies' type production, which takes a swipe at the game show 'Extreme' that Japan is at the forefront of. Savage and stunning Battle Royale is a brilliant film which is shocking, amusing, and thought provoking, all at the same time. - The premise for Battle ...
by l-m-n-o-p - written on 13.01.07 (Very useful, 280 readings)
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Location: Japan. Time: Er… round about now, I think. Situation: Schools are getting out of control - kids show no discipline or respect for authority, teachers are getting stabbed, and something has to be done. Solution: Why, the only answer is to send a class of 42 teenagers to an island, give them three days and a bunch of weapons, and make them kill each other until only one is left standing. Who will be the winner? Well… society, really. The 2000 Japanese film, Battle Royale, is a horror/thriller/action/social satire/Lord Of The Flies rip-off like none other you've seen before. It stars Count Takeshi from Takeshi's Castle ...
from Jonny_Sleeze
12.05.2004
Battle Royale (DVD) : Run for your life!from MykReeve
26.09.2001






