Movie diary NO2

Chauncey 2022-03-21 09:02:52

I don't want to comment on anything, this work is a typical example of Laozi's heroic bastard. Everyone in this drama doesn't know what they're thinking. The protagonist of the previous episode was thinking of the bright smiles of the Taliban children. The protagonist of this episode is a face paralyzed. He came to the game in order to forget his father's memory? What logic, forget why your dad came to play the game that killed your dad? And that teacher just roars, like a mentally retarded person, and the performance of Takeshi Kitano's last film is simply a world away.

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  • Rosalinda 2022-03-27 09:01:15

    I really don't know how to evaluate it. God-like drama and characters! There were a lot of emotional lines that appeared out of nowhere, and nothing that should really be explained. This is the only telecommunication movie I've seen that even the protagonist is playing soy sauce in it. Before I was surprised that the ratings of the first part and the second part were very different, after watching it, I was surprised that this movie actually got five points. One word to sum up the movie is ah ah ah! Da-da-da... ah ah ah! woo~

  • Leonard 2022-03-26 09:01:11

    Not impressed. The movie version of "Battle Royale" is a far cry from the original and the comics.

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!