Battle Royale Comments

  • Nico 2022-01-26 08:16:08

    Why these two are the last...

  • Avis 2022-01-26 08:16:08

    I don’t care how many of you, I’m almost...

  • Thomas 2022-01-26 08:16:08

    It's sad that you can see through a person only before you die....

  • Bert 2022-01-26 08:16:08

    Only when facing death can one think about the philosophical question of survival without exception. Pushing dozens of people to death, in fact, what I saw was the extreme manifestation of the contradiction between self and others. Camus used an extremely cold attitude to alienate the group of individuals and others, and he was deeply inferior to Camus. It is that the film has added the perspective of social fables, which is suspicious of inspiration. But this is also a requirement for...

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  • Guadalupe 2022-03-15 09:01:03

    Another life fairy tale draft

    I heard about this film a long time ago. The adjective in the rumor seems to be perverted, but some people seem to say it is a classic. I estimate that it is not far from a Japanese short film about a collective lying on the subway that is circulating on the Internet. When the blood is enough to...

  • Johnathan 2022-01-26 08:16:08

    Rebellious trust·Public youth (written two years ago~Khan)

    Fukasaku Shinji's "Battle Royale" has been controversial since it came out. Controversy belongs to controversy, and Shenzuo launched the second part without any hassle. But I don't know if it was God who asked the world and called Fukasaku away at the end of Xingying, so what was presented to the...

Battle Royale quotes

  • [Oda has been shot multiple times by Kiriyama in the chest]

    Toshimori Oda: [laughing] Wow! I survived thanks to my great bullet-proof vest!

    [hears noise above and behind him and looks]

    Kazuo Kiriyama: [pulls a samurai sword from its scabbard and leaps down to Oda]

    Subtitle: Boys, Number 4: Oda, 20 to go.

  • Mitsuko: [dying in a pool of blood after being shot repeatedly by Kiriyama] I just didn't want to be a loser anymore.