“Battle Royale”

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A group of 9th-grade students compete in a Japanese Battle Royale and are given random weapons and few supplies of food and water. They are sent off to kill each other with a few minor rules. Some play a psychological game; others plan to go on a ruthless killing spree, while some plan to get off the island. Who will win at the end? Who will survive?, A group of 9th-grade students compete in a Japanese Battle Royale and are given random weapons and few supplies of food and water. They are sent off to kill each other with a few minor rules., Students at a Japanese reform school are sent to an isolated island and forced to kill each other., Japan in the near future and the teenagers are rebelling. In an attempt to restore order, the government orders that randomly selected school classes of teenagers will be sent to a remote island for the game of Battle Royale , where, suitably armed, they must kill or be killed until one is left alive – and failure to comply will see gamesmaster Takeshi ‘Beat’ Kitano kill them anyway. Kinji Fukasaku’s film caused a furore when it was released in Japan but, while undeniably violent, it also looks at love, loyalties and friendships between the group, who are all tested to the extreme. In Japanese with subtitles., In a future where society is on the verge of collapse, the government takes drastic action against the problem of rebellious teenagers in this violent sci-fi opus from Japan., Japan in the near future and the teenagers are rebelling. In an attempt to restore order, the government orders that randomly selected school classes of teenagers will be sent to a remote island for the game of Battle Royale , where, suitably armed, they must kill or be killed until one is left alive – and failure to comply will see gamesmaster Takeshi ‘Beat’ Kitano kill them anyway. Kinji Fukasaku’s film caused a furore when it was released in Japan but, while undeniably violent, it also looks at love, loyalties and friendships between the group, who are all tested to the extreme., In a future where society is on the verge of collapse, the government takes drastic action against the problem of rebellious teenagers in this violent sci-fi opus from Japan. In the year 2002, Japan’s economy has taken a dramatic turn for the worse, and massive unemployment and inflation have thrown most adults into a state of chaos; the nation’s youth culture responds with unprecedented violence, delinquency, and truancy. Desperate to restore order, the Japanese parliament responds by creating the Millennial Reform School Act, in which groups of junior high students are selected at random, sent to an isolated island, and forced to play a rigorous war game, in which all but one of their number are killed. Kitano (Beat Takeshi) is an embittered school instructor who guides the 44 students of the Zentsuji Middle School’s Class B through the deadly game known as “Battle Royale,” as they struggle to survive against the elements and each other. Battle Royale proved to be both successful and highly controversial in Japan, where it set box-office records and prompted political leaders to call for stricter controls on violence in Japanese entertainment; the film was initially rated R-15 (no one under 15 admitted), unusual for violent films in Japan, though director Kinji Fukasaku later prepared a re-edited version that earned a more lenient classification., In a future world, society is on the verge of collapsing and with ten million people out of work, the government is forced to drastic actions. Every year, one school class is kidnapped, taken to an isolated island and introduced to a “game” where the students must kill each other, leaving only one alive, or they will all die., Japan in the near future and the teenagers are rebelling. In an attempt to restore order, the government orders that randomly selected school classes of teenagers will be sent to a remote island for the game of Battle Royale, where, suitably armed, they must kill or be killed until one is left alive – and failure to comply will see gamesmaster Takeshi ‘Beat’ Kitano kill them anyway. Kinji Fukasaku’s film caused a furore when it was released in Japan but, while undeniably violent, it also looks at love, loyalties and friendships between the group, who are all tested to the extreme.

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Q: Who are the main cast members in “Battle Royale ” ?
A: The main cast includes Taro Yamamoto,Aki Maeda,Ai Iwamura,Chiaki Kuriyama,Tatsuya Fujiwara,Takeshi Kitano,Kou Shibasaki,Yamamoto Taru,Shibasaki Kou,Ai Maeda,Sousuke Takaoka,Masanobu Ando,Koshun Takami,Kenta Fukasaku,Hisao Nabeshima,Fukasaku Kenta,Hirohide Abe,Kimio Kataoka,Kyoko Heya,Katsumi Yanagishima,Ono Akira,Yanagijima Katsumi.

Q: When Did the “Battle Royale” Released?
A: The Movie “Battle Royale” originally aired on 2000-12-16 and released in the year of 2000.

Q: What Languages are available to watch “Battle Royale” ?
A: Is also available in eng language.

Q: Where to watch “Battle Royale” ?
A: “Battle Royale” is Avaiable on Netflix. as its Netflix Originals.

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