On January 12, 2003, Fukasaku Kinji passed away. On January 18, Kenta Fukasaku acted as the director, and the filming resumed .
Battle Royale II Production process
On January 12, 2003, Fukasaku Kinji passed away. On January 18, Kenta Fukasaku acted as the director, and the filming resumed .
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Aurore 2022-03-15 09:01:05
Is it really him? There is a lot of nonsense about broken knives
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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 be cut to the stomach.
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Shiori Kitano: [struggling in her dying breath] Can I ask you something? That girl in the painting, Nakagawa Noriko, what's she like?
Shuya Nanahara: Who are you?
Shiori Kitano: Kitano Shiori. You killed my father, Kitano.
Shuya Nanahara: Noriko always... looks you straight in the eye and smiles openly.
Kitano: [Kitano's painting of Noriko shows up. Back to Kitano's pointing finger to his head] Listen, if you hate someone, you have to be prepared for the consequences.
Shiori Kitano: I'm sorry... I never... once... called you, my own father, "Dad."
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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