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Battle Royale (2000) dir. Kinji Fukasaku
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BATTLE ROYALE バトル・ロワイアル (2000) dir. Kinji Fukasaku
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maggiecheungs · 1 year
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Battle Royale || バトル・ロワイアル (2000) dir. Kinji Fukasaku
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roseillith · 7 days
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バトル・ロワイアル // BATTLE ROYALE (2000) dir. KINJI FUKASAKU
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atomic-chronoscaph · 5 months
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Message from Space (1978)
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silverscreencaps · 7 months
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Battle Royale (2000) dir. Kinji Fukasaku
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famy-x · 2 months
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Battle Royale Directed by Kinji Fukasaku 2000 Japan
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onihcinimkcin · 7 months
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I immediately identified with the 9th graders in the novel, Battle Royale. I was fifteen when World War II came to an end. By then, my class had been drafted and was working in a munitions factory. In July 1945, we were caught up in artillery fire. Up until then, the attacks had been air raids and you had a chance of escaping from those. But with artillery, there was no way out. It was impossible to run or hide from the shells that rained down. We survived by diving for cover under our friends. After the attacks, my class had to dispose of the corpses. It was the first time in my life I’d seen so many dead bodies. As I lifted severed arms and legs, I had a fundamental awakening … everything we’d been taught in school about how Japan was fighting the war to win world peace, was a pack of lies. Adults could not be trusted. The emotions I experienced then–an irrational hatred for the unseen forces that drove us into those circumstances, a poisonous hostility towards adults, and a gentle sentimentality for my friends–were a starting point for everything since. This is why, when I hear reports about recent outbreaks of teenage violence and crimes, I cannot easily judge or dismiss them. This is the point of departure for all my films. Lots of people die in my films. They die terrible deaths. But I make them this way because I don’t believe anyone would ever love or trust the films I make, any other way. BATTLE ROYALE, my 60th film, returns irrevocably to my own adolescence. I had a great deal of fun working with the 42 teenagers making this film, even though it recalled my own teenage battleground.
Kinji Fukasaku (Director's statement)
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beingharsh · 1 year
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Battle Royale (2000), dir. Kinji Fukasaku
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redaart · 3 months
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battle royale (click for hq)
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Battle Royale (2000)
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filmaticbby · 1 year
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Battle Royale (2000) dir. Kinji Fukasaku
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grrl-bubble-acid · 16 days
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Battle Royale
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maggiecheungs · 1 year
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KO SHIBASAKI as MITSUKO SOUMA
—BATTLE ROYALE | バトル・ロワイアル (2000) dir. Kinji Fukasaku
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roseillith · 9 days
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バトル・ロワイアル // BATTLE ROYALE (2000) dir. KINJI FUKASAKU
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atomic-chronoscaph · 10 months
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Message from Space (1978)
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