Battle Royale II: Requiem (live-action movie)
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Alternative title:
BR II

Королевская битва 2 (Russian)

バトル・ロワイアルII [鎮魂歌 レクイエム] (Japanese)

배틀 로얄 2: 레퀴엠 (Korean)

Genres:
drama,
science fiction
Themes:
military
Objectionable content:
Intense

Plot Summary:
Three years after surviving his former class' Battle Royale, Shuya Nanahara forms a terrorist group known as "Wild Seven" to bring down the Japanese government. As their first act of terrorism, Wild Seven destroy several buildings in Tokyo on Christmas Day, killing more than 8,000 people. One year after the attacks, the government passes the "New Century Terrorist Counter-Measure Alternative" Act, otherwise known as the Battle Royale II Act. Forty-two students of Shikanotoride Junior High Class 3-B are sent to Wild Seven's island stronghold. They have three days to kill Nanahara or die.

Vintage:
2003-07-05
Premiere date:
2003-07-05 (Japan)

2003-11-11 (Hong Kong)

Release dates: We have 1
Opening Theme:
"Requiem (Verdi) ~ Prologue" by Masamichi Amano w/ the Poland Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra

Ending Theme:
"Mayonaka Shounen Totsugeki Dan" by Stance Punks

Official website:
Battle Royale II (Theater@Nifty) (Japanese)

Toei's Official Battle Royale II Homepage (Japanese)

Links: We have 2
Trivia: We have 3
Comment:
Director Kinji Fukusaku died of cancer only after the first day of this film's production on January 12, 2003. His son Kenta finished the directing duties. Despite all this, Kenta still claims this movie as his father's work.

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Blu-ray (Region A) |
Battle Royale - The Complete Collection (Blu-ray) 2012-03-20 (from $20.78) |
DVD (Region 1) |
Battle Royale - The Complete Collection (DVD) 2012-03-20 (from $24.90) |
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Co-Producer:
Hiromi Mori (森裕美; Sega) ![]() Junichi Kimura (TV Asahi) ![]() Kazuhiro Furukawa (古川 一博; TOKYO FM) ![]() Kenji Komatsu (Nippan) ![]() Mieko Fujisawa (Nippan) ![]() Nagao Hitachi (Toei Video) ![]() Natsumi Shirahama (Nippan) ![]() Osamu Fukunaka (Toei Agency) ![]() Osamu Kurosaka (TOKYO FM) ![]() Satoshi Akamatsu (Sega) ![]() Takashi Hamano (浜野隆; WOWOW) ![]() Taro Iwamoto (TV Asahi) ![]() Tooru Ishii (Toei Video) ![]() Tsutomu Kuno (GAGA Communications) ![]() |
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