With Tatsuya Fujiwara, Ai Maeda, Shûgo Oshinari, Ayana Sakai. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. We know life happens, so if something comes up, you can return or exchange your tickets up until the posted showtime. After their school bus is diverted to an army base, the students are herded into a cage, surrounded by armed guards, and confronted by their schoolteacher, Riki Takeuchi, who lays down the ground rules of the new Battle Royale game. The end title song is by Japanese punk band Stance Punks. Required fields are marked *. We are a group of performers within the entertainment and creative arts industries. Support. Get your swag on with discounted movies to stream at home, exclusive movie gear, access to advanced screenings and discounts galore. Wild Seven is hiding out on a deserted island, and instead of being forced to kill each other, as in the old Battle Royale, the students are ordered to attack the terrorist group’s hideout en masse and kill the leader, Shuya Nanahara, within 72 hours. Battle Royale II: Requiem (バトル・ロワイアルII 【鎮魂歌】, Batoru rowaiaru tsū: "Rekuiemu"), abbreviated as BRII (Bii āru tsū), is a 2003 Japanese, dystopian, action-thriller film. Riki scrawls the names of various countries on a chalkboard: Somalia, Bosnia, Japan, and so on. An extended version of the film is titled Battle Royale II: Revenge. Screen Reader Users: To optimize your experience with your screen reading software, please use our Flixster.com website, which has the same tickets as our Fandango.com and MovieTickets.com websites. Battle Royale (2000) R 12/20/2000 (US) Drama, Thriller, Action 1h 54m User Score. They are all references to the previous film, with the headband once belonging to. The assault rifles used by the Battle Royale students are heavily modified FAMAS "Type 03" rifles; some have attached M203 grenade launchers. Battle Royale Cast // Then and Now . In the future, the Japanese government captures a class of ninth-grade students and forces them to kill each other under the revolutionary "Battle Royale" act. The twin towers of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Offices, Tokyo’s tallest buildings, are brought crashing down by Wild Seven's bombs, along with the rest of Shinjuku’s many skyscrapers. Instead of stereotypically studious Japanese students, these ninth graders are “a ragtag collection of delinquents and losers from all over Japan,” including tough-guy rugby players and punks with dyed hair. Once the Battle Royale begins, the classmates' experiences mirror two important chapters in American history, D-Day (similar to Pointe du Hoc landings) and the Vietnam War (when the kids regroup and head into the thick jungle of the Island’s interior to face tripwires and booby traps). Sign up for a FANALERT® and be the first to know when tickets and other exclusives are available in your area. ( Log Out /  Change ), You are commenting using your Twitter account. Change ), You are commenting using your Facebook account. McKoy Sugie (杉江 松恋 Sugie Makkoi) wrote the novelization of the film [1]. Phone: +61 424 864 321 Email: admin@cast2crew.com.au A manga series called Battle Royale II: Blitz Royale is partially related to Battle Royale II: Requiem. In the Battle Royale that Shuya Nanahara took part in, he and Noriko Nakagawa were Boy and Girl #15 and the only survivors of the game. ( Log Out /  As requested by several members: [CONTAINS SPOILERS] A lot of the cast members haven’t been up to much, and I was unable to find out information on some of them so I only featured those well-known characters. Polygon Man (Playstation All-Stars Battle Royale), Doctor Nefarious and Lawrence (Ratchet and Clank). Phone: +61 424 864 321 Email: admin@cast2crew.com.au, Search Members Search Business Digital Magazine Contact Us Member Area List a Job Posted Jobs. The sequel's soundtrack has more original work by Masamichi Amano and fewer classical pieces. Cast 2 Crew. Réalisateur : Kinji Fukasaku. The school in Blitz Royale is Shikanotoride Junior High School, and the "teacher" pops pills like Riki Takeuchi. It is a sequel to the 2000 film, Battle Royale, which in turn was based upon a controversial 1999 novel of the same title by Koushun Takami. The song "Mayonaka Shounen Totsugeki Dan" features on their first full length, self-titled album. In Battle Royale the first two students to die are Boy and Girl #15. ( Log Out /  Once again, Shuya — accompanied by survivors of previous "Games" — must fight to survive. Cast Tatsuya Fujiwara Shuya Nanahara Natsuki Kato Natsuki Kato Yuma Ishigaki Ai Iwamura Smiling Winner from first Battle Royale Minoru Murata Takeshi Kitano Takeshi Ai Maeda Shiori Kitano Aki Maeda Noriko Nakagawa Riki Takeuchi Sonny Chiba Shinji Mumura's Uncle Crew Kenta Fukasaku Director, Screenwriter Kinji Fukasaku Director Kenta Fukasaku This page contains the characters featured in Battle Royale Round Two: Protagonists Lightning Farron (Final Fantasy XIII) Antagonists Polygon Man (Playstation All-Stars Battle Royale) Doctor Nefarious and Lawrence (Ratchet and Clank) Master Xehanort (Kingdom Hearts) Caius Ballard (Final Fantasy XIII) Supporting Characters Jak and Daxter Ratchet and Clank Sora, Riku (Kingdom Hearts) … Battle Royale is a FANDOM Anime Community. ( Log Out /  The film's tag line "This time it's war" was also the tag line used for the 1986 James Cameron movie Aliens. It’s black or white. Enter your location to see which At the end of the film, the last remaining members of the Wild Seven seek refuge in Afghanistan, which was the first target of the War on Terrorism. Director Kinji Fukasaku, who directed the first film, started work on the sequel but died of prostate cancer on January 12, 2003, after shooting only one scene with Takeshi Kitano. His son Kenta Fukasaku, who wrote the screenplay for both films, completed the film in his father's honor. There are numerous plot differences between the book and manga [3]. As in the first film, a class of teenagers from Shikanotoride Junior High School (鹿之砦中学校 Shikanotoride Chūgakkō) are kidnapped by the Japanese government. Most of the kids are not interested in being forced to avenge their families, but are coerced to fight through exploding metal collars, which their captors can detonate by remote control. The song from the opening credits is Dies Irae, taken from the Verdi Requiem. Watch The Official 'What Lies Below' Trailer Starring Mena Suvari, What to Watch on FandangoNOW: ‘Train to Busan Presents: ‘Peninsula,’ ‘The Craft: Legacy’ and More, This Week in Movie News: Patrick Wilson to Direct ‘Insidious 5,’ Ben Wheatley to Direct ‘The Meg 2’ and More.

Level 1 Coaching Accreditation Cricket, Muni To Conservatory Of Flowers, Matt Asiata Stats, Take Me Home Tonight Glee, Sue Justin Langer, Lynch Crest, Checkerboard Kyle Walker Pro, Patriots Draft 2011,