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7 Reasons Why “Battle Royale” is a Cult Masterpiece “Battle Royale” is one of the most definite cult of films of Japanese cinema for a number of reasons It was Kinji Fukasaku’s last film; he’s known as one of Japan’s most cult filmmakers, particularly due to his “Yakuza Papers” pentalogy
Why is Battle Royale such a highly regarded film? : r movies Why is Battle Royale such a highly regarded film? The concept is awesome, but it deviated too far from the book and the format removed a huge part of what made the story so interesting; the first person perspectives and back story behind the characters The book really makes you wonder about what it'd be like to be in that situation
THE CULTURAL IMPACT OF BATTLE ROYALE — sabukaru The Japanese cult classic film Battle Royale [based on the novel of the same name] became a worldwide success, inspiring movies, videos games, and establishing its very own genre of deathmatch-centered media
Film Analysis: Battle Royale (2000) by Kinji Fukasaku The protagonists of “Battle Royale” are 15-year-old students; Fukasaku, at that age, was working in a factory during World War II, which was a regular target for Allied bombing raids Due to that fact, violence against and from children of this age is not so shocking to him
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Battle Royale film review: 20 year perspective - Japan at Hand One thing that Battle Royale as a film lacks is a strong narrative While a reason does exist that leads to the events seen within the movie, it seems to be quickly sidelined or at least lost amongst the sheer weight of its own drama