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, abbreviated as ''BRII'', is a 2003 Japanese
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and 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 is a Japanese author and journalist. He is best known for his 1999 novel '' Battle Royale'', which was later adapted into two live-action films, directed by Kinji Fukasaku, and three manga series. Takami was born on 10 January 1969 in Amaga ...
. A novelization of the film was written by McKoy Sugie. Director Kinji Fukasaku, who helmed the original, started production but died of
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on 12 January 2003, after shooting only one scene with Takeshi Kitano. His son
Kenta Fukasaku is a Japanese filmmaker and screenwriter. He is the son of film director Kinji Fukasaku and actress Sanae Nakahara. Biography He made his writing debut in the popular Japanese cult film '' Battle Royale'', which his father directed. He wrote th ...
, who wrote the screenplay for both films, completed it in his directorial debut and dedicated it to his father. Unlike the first film, ''Requiem'' is an original story. It is set three years after the events of the original film and follows
Shuya Nanahara The following is a list of characters that appear in the novel, manga and film versions of ''Battle Royale''. Primary characters Shuya Nanahara * Assigned weapon: Army Knife (novel and manga); Pot lid (film) Boy #15 has witnessed a good ...
, who has now become an international terrorist intending to bring down the
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. As a result, another class of ninth graders is kidnapped and sent to eliminate Nanahara within a limited time period of 72 hours. The film was released in Japanese cinemas on 5 July 2003. In stark contrast to its predecessor, it drew largely negative responses from critics. In 2009, an extended version entitled ''Revenge'', which runs 20 minutes longer than the theatrical cut, was released on DVD. It included additional action, improved effects, slow motion shots, new score in several scenes and extended storyline.


Plot

Three years after the events of the first film, the survivors of previous Battles Royale have formed a rebel group called the Wild Seven, led by
Shuya Nanahara The following is a list of characters that appear in the novel, manga and film versions of ''Battle Royale''. Primary characters Shuya Nanahara * Assigned weapon: Army Knife (novel and manga); Pot lid (film) Boy #15 has witnessed a good ...
. A class of ninth graders, composed of "a ragtag collection of delinquents and losers", are tricked into going onto a "field trip" and then kidnapped by the authoritarian
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. Many of these students are orphans whose parents or family died in bombings by the Wild Seven. 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. Instead of being forced to kill each other, as in the old Battle Royale, the students are sent off to war and ordered to attack the Wild Seven's island hideout ''en masse'' and kill Shuya within 72 hours. Most of the students are not interested in being forced to avenge their families, but they are coerced to fight through exploding metal collars, which their captors can detonate by
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. The students are put into "pairs"; if one student dies, then his or her partner will be killed via collar detonation. Takeuchi shows them a line in the caged classroom: those who wish to participate are instructed to cross the line, while those who refuse to participate will face consequences. All students but one agree to participate. The one student who did not agree was shot in the leg and killed by the schoolteacher. His partner is then killed by her collar detonating. The students are sent via boats onto the island base of the Wild Seven. A number of them are killed when they are bombed, shot, or have their collars detonated during the journey, leaving only a cluster alive. Two of the survivors are a delinquent, Takuma Aoi; and Shiori Kitano, the daughter of the "teacher" of a Battle Royale program who was killed by Shuya three years previously. Taken into the Wild Seven's base, the surviving students' explosive collars are removed and they are encouraged to help the Wild Seven end the Battle Royale for good. While most of the survivors agree, Takuma and Shiori remain unconvinced. On
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, Shuya sends a video message to the world stating their goal to live free. In response to the video, the United States fires a missile upon the island, interrupting the students and the Wild Seven. Under pressure from the U.S. government, the Japanese prime minister takes command of the military present at the Battle Royale headquarters and orders an attack on the Wild Seven's base, with no survivors allowed – if they fail, the U.S. will bomb the island. Takeuchi is enraged by the change of actions and is discovered to have the same type of collar on his neck as the students. The survivors of the base (including the surviving students, except Shiori) retreat to the mainland via a mine shaft while the war between the Wild Seven and the military occurs. Hearing the gunfire outside the tunnel, Takuma and two of his friends return to help in the fight. The combat takes numerous casualties on both sides, leaving Shuya, Takuma, and Shiori as the only remaining fighters. While they try to evacuate, Takeuchi appears and, after a brief personal exchange, allows the group to flee as he sacrifices himself. Outside Wild Seven's base, the combat starts again and Shiori is mortally wounded by gunfire. Before she dies in Shuya's arms, she reveals herself as Kitano's daughter and seemingly forgives him for his past crimes. Shuya and Takuma run out to kill the rest of the soldiers while the U.S. bombardment begins. The program then ends on a voided status, listing the fates of Shuya and the surviving students as unknown. Three months later, Shuya and Takuma rejoin the other survivors, including Noriko Nakagawa, in
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. They have regrouped as friends, and what lies next for them remains unknown.


Cast

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Tatsuya Fujiwara is a Japanese actor. Internationally, he is best known for his leading roles as Shuya Nanahara in the '' Battle Royale'' films, Light Yagami in the ''Death Note'' films, Kaiji Itō in the '' Kaiji'' films, and Rikuhiko Yuki in Hideo Nakata's ''Th ...
as Shuya Nanahara * Ai Maeda as Shiori Kitano (Transfer Student) *
Shugo Oshinari is a Japanese actor. Career Oshinari co-starred in Shunji Iwai's ''All About Lily Chou-Chou'' with Hayato Ichihara. He also appeared in films such as Kenta Fukasaku's '' Battle Royale II: Requiem'' and Takahisa Zeze's ''Heaven's Story''. Filmog ...
as Takuma Aoi * Ayana Sakai as Nao Asakura *
Haruka Suenaga is a Japanese actress. At a young age, she began making TV appearances on ''Oha Suta'' and was part of the Oha-Girls. She has done some commercials for Glico. One of her most notable roles was Sakura Nishihori/Bouken Pink in the Super Sentai ser ...
as Haruka Kuze *
Yuma Ishigaki is a Japanese actor from Gifu Prefecture and raised in Nerima, Tokyo. Filmography Movies *'' Lovers' Kiss'' (2003) *''Azumi'' (2003) *'' Battle Royale 2'' (2003) *'' Azumi 2: Death or Love'' (2005) *'' Thirteen Assassins'' (2010) *'' Red Tears ...
as Mitsugu Sakai *
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as Kyoko Kakei *
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as Mayu Hasuda *
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as Shintaro Makimura * Yōko Maki as Maki Souda * Yuki Ito as Ryo Kurosawa * Natsuki Kato as Saki Sakurai *
Aki Maeda is a Japanese actress and singer. She has an older sister named Ai Maeda. She is perhaps best known in the west for her role as Noriko Nakagawa in the controversial 2000 film '' Battle Royale'', which she reprised for its sequel '' Battle R ...
as Noriko Nakagawa * Riki Takeuchi as Riki Takeuchi * Sonny Chiba as Makio Mimura (Shinji's revolutionary uncle) *
Ai Iwamura , also known as is a Japanese actress, born on March 4, 1984. Iwamura is best known for her role as Mai in '' Battle Royale''. She also fulfills some "stand-in" roles as Izumi Kanai, Noriko Nakagawa, Hirono Shimizu, and Haruka Tanizawabr>Iw ...
as Mai (Smiling Winner from BR1) *
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as Ayane Yagi * Takeshi Kitano as Kitano *
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as Takuma's mother *
Nanami Ohta is a Japanese actress. Ohta is known for her role as Hitoe Takeuchi in the film '' Battle Royale II: Requiem''. Ohta also filled a minor role in the film '' Battle Royale: Special Version'' as one of Mitsuko Souma's childhood friends. Ohta is o ...
as Hitoe Takeuchi *
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as Shugo Urabe * Toshiyuki Toyonaga as Shota Hikasa * Masahiko Tsugawa as The Prime Minister


Production

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said, "We never set out to make ''
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''." He explains that he wanted audience members to ponder "big issues" and to view the world from a point of view held by a
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. Fukasaku added that the film, against "the new ''
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''" and '' Terminator III'', needed to "provide something that Hollywood can't." Fukasaku intended to provide an alternative to what ''
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'' magazine's Ilya Garger describes as "the moral certainty of American culture" as seen in U.S. films and
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''. 30 June 2003.
Kenta Fukasaku said that he viewed his task as finishing his deceased father's movie instead of as directing his first creation; the son credits the film as his father's. Kenta Fukasaku desired a lot of controversy and outrage for the sequel, adding that "the more strongly people react, the better." The film was mainly shot on Hashima Island ("Battleship Island").


Reception

''Requiem'' received generally negative reviews from film critics. The film received a rating of 30% at
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with a classification of "rotten", based on ten reviews. Many of the reviewers criticized the film for being inferior to the original, having a contrived, confusing plot line, its controversial, provocative sentiments, and generally bad acting. Ilya Garger of ''
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'' said that while the film has more "bullets, bombs and dramatic battlefield deaths" than its predecessor had, the sequel does not have the "who'll-die-next-and-how suspense." Garger described the characters in ''Battle Royale II'' as "a simpler breed" who join forces to defeat the adults. One of the few positive reviews was from Jamie Russell of
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who stated that the film "scrapes by on the strength of its startlingly subversive political commentary," wearing "its anti-American sentiments on its sleeve." Despite criticizing it for being "torturously overlong, resoundingly clunky and full of a bloated sense of its own importance," it concluded that "its decision to cast its heroes as teenage
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-style terrorists fighting against a
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is staggeringly bold."


Music

The sequel's soundtrack has more original work by
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and fewer classical pieces. One of them, ''Farewell to the Piano'', is played by Shiori Kitano herself during the film. The song from the opening credits is " Dies Irae", taken from the ''
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''. The end title song is by the Japanese punk band
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. The song "Mayonaka Shounen Totsugeki Dan" features on their first full-length, self-titled album.


Books

The book ''The Road to BRII'' () is a behind-the-scenes photo collection about the production of the movie. About ten tie-in books related to the movie have been released in Japan.


Related manga

A manga series called '' Battle Royale II: Blitz Royale'' is partially related to ''Battle Royale II: Requiem''. The school in ''Blitz Royale'' is Shikanotoride Junior High School, and the "teacher" pops pills like Riki Takeuchi. There are numerous plot differences between the film and manga.


References


External links

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Comparison of DVD releases
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