In This World They Send Bad Teens To War On An Island



Movie: BattleRoyaleII:Requiem 2003

A class of losers and delinquents are sent to an island to defeat Nanahara Shuya, the leader of a criminal group called the Wild Seven. In a fight for their lives, the students have to overcome several battles to fulfill their mission and escape the island. But what happens when they discover that their enemies aren’t who they thought they were?

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44 thoughts on “In This World They Send Bad Teens To War On An Island”

  1. I loved this film mostly for different reasons, but the interesting part is that after hearing Quentin Tarantino was a fan of the first movie, BR2's director asked Tarantino if he would like to be in the 2nd movie to play this film's American president, but he turned it down in favor of focusing on Kill Bill.

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  2. Wouldn't it be crazy if there was a bunch of old guys in a room clamoring for war all the time. Under a false guise of "patriotism", while young men went to battle getting horribly disfigured and/or coming home with PTSD.

    I wouldn't even be more crazy that kids that are given very few options in life. Get in trouble and they have the choice of either going to jail or joining the military. Better yet they can promise them. That they'll go to college not any prestigious University but a state school.

    Meanwhile the same old dude send their kids to private schools/ivy league universities, with ample security and will never see a day of War. Not because these kids were great students but because of their parents political connections.

    Never mind that's reality.

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  3. Why they gotta throw shade at US like that? What we ever do to them? We burned Tokyo to the ground during the war but keyword there is WAR.
    And that ended the war. There were a few minor battles after that but we only dropped one bomb per city.
    Tokyo saw more damage than Hiroshima or Nagasaki but no one remembers that!
    The US dropped leaflets before a-bomb attack, warning of pending attack. They announced it on radio in Japanese. It was thought to be propaganda. Even the second time. They thought no way the US had built two bombs! (The US had built three by that point actually, including the one test bomb).
    Okay so the bombings were a dick move. It doesn't make up for it, but the US did rebuild the nation better than ever. Sure that was mostly via investments but previous to that, conquering nations rarely fed their former enemies. They'd usually rape and pillage. Extract anything of value, then leave the survivors to starve. The US had learned this would only perpetuate the cycle of violence.
    Sure those investments helped make us the wealthiest nation in history but that outcome was far from certain.
    Up until China overtook them in late 90's, Japan was the world's 2nd largest economy. Their largest trading partner: the US.
    The world has forgotten what it was like before the US ran things. So called civilization was really just 10k yrs of war, with brief periods of peace. Democracy was very rare. Roads schools hospitals etc were fairly rare

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