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Battle Royale 2: Requiem

Original title: Batoru rowaiaru II: Chinkonka
  • 2003
  • 16
  • 2h 13m
IMDb RATING
4.6/10
22K
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Battle Royale 2: Requiem (2003)
ActionDramaThriller

Three years after the failure of the last BR program, a second act is forged and a class of students is sent to an island with one objective: kill international terrorist Shuya Nanahara.Three years after the failure of the last BR program, a second act is forged and a class of students is sent to an island with one objective: kill international terrorist Shuya Nanahara.Three years after the failure of the last BR program, a second act is forged and a class of students is sent to an island with one objective: kill international terrorist Shuya Nanahara.

  • Directors
    • Kenta Fukasaku
    • Kinji Fukasaku
  • Writers
    • Kenta Fukasaku
    • Norio Kida
    • Koushun Takami
  • Stars
    • Tatsuya Fujiwara
    • Ai Maeda
    • Shûgo Oshinari
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.6/10
    22K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Kenta Fukasaku
      • Kinji Fukasaku
    • Writers
      • Kenta Fukasaku
      • Norio Kida
      • Koushun Takami
    • Stars
      • Tatsuya Fujiwara
      • Ai Maeda
      • Shûgo Oshinari
    • 216User reviews
    • 92Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Tatsuya Fujiwara
    Tatsuya Fujiwara
    • Shuya Nanahara
    Ai Maeda
    • Shiori Kitano (Transfer Student)
    Shûgo Oshinari
    • Takuma Aoi
    Ayana Sakai
    • Nao Asakura
    Haruka Suenaga
    • Haruka Kuze
    Yûma Ishigaki
    • Mitsugu Sakai
    Miyuki Kanbe
    • Kyoko Kakei
    Masaya Kikawada
    • Shintaro Makimura
    Yôko Maki
    Yôko Maki
    • Maki Souda
    Yuki Ito
    • Ryo Kurosawa
    Natsuki Katô
    • Saki Sakurai
    Aki Maeda
    Aki Maeda
    • Noriko Nakagawa
    Riki Takeuchi
    Riki Takeuchi
    • Riki Takeuchi (Sensei)
    Aja
    • Kazumi Fukuda
    Munetaka Aoki
    Munetaka Aoki
    • Jun Nanami
    Riasu Arama
    • Rena Niimi
    Shin'ichi Chiba
    Shin'ichi Chiba
    • Makio Mimura (Shinji's revolutionary uncle)
    Seiichi Ebina
    • Tatsuro Morishima
    • Directors
      • Kenta Fukasaku
      • Kinji Fukasaku
    • Writers
      • Kenta Fukasaku
      • Norio Kida
      • Koushun Takami
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    User reviews216

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    3Inakaguy

    This one's a mess

    After loving the first battle royale, I was extremely disappointed in this and struggled to make it through the whole movie.

    Most of the faults have already been pointed out. The acting (not really a feature of even the first film) is laughable. Fujiwara, who was well cast as the naive Shuya in the first film, looks totally out of place as a hard bitten terrorist/freedom fighter.

    The rugby coach was one of the worst actors I have ever seen, hardly a suitable replacement for Kitano.

    The direction is full of choppy cuts, meant to convey a sense of fast paced action but effectively just turns the movie into a bloody mess.

    Obviously the movie wasn't helped by the untimely demise of the director. Avoid this one and watch the first instead.
    4rocky-139

    An attempt at being meaningful...but falls flat...

    I watched Battle Royale a week before its sequel, and the effects the first had on me were still with me. I feel I tend to notice detail more than some people, but I know I look for it. While Battle Royale's premise was unusual, it was a great story. To imagine you and your friends dropped into a game where you had to kill each other...to see how the students were either so willing to kill, or else strive for union, or else just accept death-it was a wonderful story, with enough of all genres to keep me interested and also moved by it. Kitano was the perfect villain...human but vengeful. To see a sadistic person with so much depth, just walking around in a track suit. It was a beautiful movie with characters you cared about.

    But, this is not a review of Battle Royale, but its inferior sequel. Now, once I read the premise, I knew it wouldn't be as good as its predecessor. But I wanted to see it nonetheless. First, its good to see the writer cares about recycling, because he certainly did that. We are treated a second time around to the students herded into a room and confronted by their ex-teacher. We get to see yet another trio of friends broken up when one is killed, and the others vow revenge. This time, instead of a bloody photograph to haunt the hero, it's a bloody football. From here, the story is different, but this is where it really loses its footing.

    The movie makes no sense: why not just bomb the island if they're so worried about Shuya and his terrorist group? And, why make it impossible for the students to kill Shuya by keeping danger zones, and making so that when one person dies, their partner has to? Obviously the "teacher" did not care much about them accomplishing their mission, but did want to make the "game" move faster by having two people die at a time.

    Then, we're treated to 45 minutes of bore, where the movie tries to get across a strong message concerning terrorism and peace. Now, I do not get bored easily. I love character development and scenes where the music just carries you along while you get to feel what the characters are feeling. But this was just falling flat in its message. And it was redundant. Every time they said something, it was a rehashing of some point already made. None of the characters were interesting. Even Shuya had become some kind of monk. And the teacher, Riki, was the stereotypical American villain. Donning a black cloak, evil laugh, and threatening one-liners. But, he was boring. Nothing like the human Kitano we got to see in the original.

    Not much else to say. If they could just take the few sequences with Kitano out and insert them into Battle Royale, then we'd have no reason to watch this sequel. Maybe they should consider this...
    IcemanKenichi

    Beyond the violence

    I saw the first BR movie a while ago and I remember how quick the pace was. People would die one after the other and it was just about killing. There was barely any insight on the characters, making it a little dull, but i enjoyed it nonetheless because the special bond between Noriko and Kitano was added.

    I expected the same with the second movie, but instead I got the opposite. The plot in this movie is really really lame. They go to the BR place, everyone's acting super crazy, and the main character's best friend dies, just like Nobu. Then everyone dies within the first 30 minutes or so. I also didn't like it how everyone had a partner and if your partner died, you'd die too. They had the important mission of killing a terrorist to complete here, but they just played around.

    Though this movie lacked the plot, it made up for it in the meaning. For example,questions are raised. If teens and adults are so different, how do teens eventually become adults? Is it because they eventually realize they can't achieve their goal? And to prevent this disappointment, do the adults need to force this reality on them with violence? This is a very anti-communist movie so i can see why it's controvertial in countries.

    Though i think the main message it's trying to send out is that life isn't just black and white. It's alright to be in-between.

    So...this is an excellent movie that I would recommend seeing, you will get a lot out of it. And don't worry, the blood is so fake, it's funny. XD
    deastman_uk

    Nutty, over the top and quite entertaining

    This does build up well from the first film, even if it borrows heavily from Saving Private Ryan to start with. The initial set of unlucky volunteers are decimated in their first mission in the new game, leaving the old heroes, who are now terrorists, with a problem.

    The whole thing is overblown, and could have done with tighter editing. As usual, there are some interesting characters, strange humour and stuff that just doesn't work.

    There is a little too much sentimentality and not enough Beat Takashi.
    fertilecelluloid

    Insufferable mess

    It pains me to say that I "suffered" through BATTLE ROYALE 2, the sequel to one of my favorite films of all times.

    What's missing from BR2 is Kinji Fukusaku, the legendary action director who helmed the first film and died one day of shooting into this. His son Kenta replaced him.

    Everything that made BR1 so amazing is botched badly here. Kenta Fukusaku fails to keep forty-one characters spinning. He fails to bring power and aesthetic catharsis to the film's violence. He fails to marry social commentary to strong exploitation elements.

    The first film is referenced plot-wise and musically. The BR rules are altered slightly. Danger Zones still exist. The corpses are counted on screen.

    But it's boring. Yes, BR2 is a crashing bore. The SAVING PRIVATE RYAN sequence demonstrates its paucity of ideas. The special effects are cheesy and obvious and the film's efforts to wring emotions out of one-dimensional relationships are pathetic.

    I had high hopes. After one hour I just wanted it to end.

    Never underestimate the importance of a good director or the genius required to deliver a masterpiece.

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    • Trivia
      Quentin Tarantino was offered a role but couldn't do it because of scheduling. He said, "They wanted me to play the President of the United States."
    • Goofs
      During the gunfight between the terrorists and the students, in the rundown building, a cable can be seen supporting Kurosawa.
    • Quotes

      Shiori Kitano: The thing people fear most isn't dying, it's being forgotten.

    • Crazy credits
      Towards the end of the credits a flag is shown, followed by black and white stills from the action sequences in the movie and then a black and white photo of the whole class that participated in the BR2 act, then another BW still of Nanahara and his comrades, and lastly a BW shot of director Kinji Fukasaku.
    • Alternate versions
      When the theatrical film received a negative reaction, a re-edited version entitled "Battle Royale II: Revenge" was released onto video. This new cut restores over 20 minutes of character development, features improved special effects, and expands on the story's thematic elements. The extended version was released to a more critical acclaim.
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    • Release date
      • July 5, 2003 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Language
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • Battle Royale II
    • Filming locations
      • Pakistan
    • Production companies
      • Toho
      • Fukasaku-gumi
      • Gaga
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    • Budget
      • $9,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $14,902,587
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 13m(133 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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