Battle Royale

Battle Royale

With the Japanese currently leading the way in thought-provoking cinematic violence it's only fitting that Kenta Fukasaku's Battle Royale is being touted as A Clockwork Orange for the 21st century. Based on the novel by Koshun Takami, the film opens with a series of fleeting images of unruly Japanese school kids, whose bad behavior provides a justification for the 'punishments' which will ensue...

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jc
Brutal, but a can't miss for any true film fan who likes to imagine (for whatever sick reason) the possibility of a dystopian future.

+4 2 out of 3 jc liked it (10 months ago)
Robin
One of my favorites to show friends looking for a story they haven't seen over and over. I enjoy it every time I see it.

+2 2 out of 3 Robin liked it (9 months ago)
Joe
i love crazy asian movies like this.

+2 3 out of 3 Joe loved it (9 months ago)
prundlefly
Watching kids kill each other has never been more entertaining!

+0 3 out of 3 prundlefly loved it (5 months ago)
Salter
That the young are out of control is a common theme in Japanese film. Here, adults strike back by setting them against each other and filming it as a warning.

+0 2 out of 3 Salter liked it (5 months ago)
danielferraz
Overrated.

+0 1 out of 3 danielferraz didn't care for it (8 months ago)
Pursued_by_Raptors
Amazingly original film, in the way it's shot, and it's choice of cast. Brutal and dark...must watch film.

+0 3 out of 3 Pursued_by_Raptors loved it (9 months ago)
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