Compare Prices
Postage & Packaging: £1.​21
Postage & Packaging: free Super Saver Delivery
Postage & Packaging: £0.​00
SHOPPING > DVDs > Action & Adventure > Battle Royale (Special Edition) (DVD) > Reviews

Battle Royale (Special Edition) (DVD)

from (4 offers) · Product Information

Battle Royale (Special Edition) (DVD)

Quote-start

ITS ONLY A GAME SHOW.

Quote-end

4 Mar 25th, 2008 

44 Ciao members have rated this review on average: very helpful

Advantages:
A brilliant film from Kinji Fukasaku .

Disadvantages:
Brutal and bloody .

Recommendable Yes:

Detailed rating:

Did you enjoy it?

Story

Characters / Performances

Special Effects

Soundtrack

Morning_Becomes_Electra

Morning_Becomes_Electra

About me:

♥ Forever and Always. ♥ x Thank you for your RRC's. Always Appreciated lots & lots! :)

Member since:24.02.2006

Reviews:136

Members who trust:153

- BATTLE ROYALE -


FILM ONLY


Released In 2000 the notorious apocalyptic Japanese film 'Battle Royale' is directed by Kinji Fukasaku and stars Takeshi Kitano ('Beat') and Yukihiro Kutani. Originally banned from entering the country, it went on to become the highest grossing Mainstream Japanese film ever, to enter the UK. Genre Horror/Thriller, Battle Royale is a social satire 'Lord Of The Flies' type production, which takes a swipe at the game show 'Extreme' that Japan is at the forefront of. Savage and stunning Battle Royale is a brilliant film which is shocking, amusing, and thought provoking, all at the same time. -


The premise for Battle Royale is a very interesting one, and quite futuristic. Set at the beginning of the 21st century, the youth of Japan are out of control. They are running riot, rejecting discipline and have no respect for authority. The young unemployed are turning to crime and holding the country to virtual ransom. The economy of Japan is at an all time low, and drastic measures are called for. Out of desperation the government brings in a new act entitled 'Battle Royale'. The purpose of the act is to reduce the number of the delinquent population and set others an example, and to show the youth of Japan that the government is not prepared to take any more. Battle Royale is a deadly game, more extreme than any other, where the contestants are to pick another off one another commando style till there is only one survivor left. The government holds a lottery and out of 43,000 Ninth grade classes, Zentsuji Middle School number 4's Class E was chosen. They are given numbers, as contestants, and a survival kit. This is taking game show level to an extreme, and this game is 'deadly' serious. Fitted with exploding collars, the 42 students are transported to an Island where the game begins. -


Director Kinji Fukasaku has done an incredible job here. Battle Royale is probably the most shocking film that I have seen. I think it was the concept of it that shocked me more than the blood and gore of it all. I have watched it twice now, and its first impact didn't really lesson on second viewing. This is such a good film, and a brilliant storyline. It is extremely thought provoking also, and as I watched it I felt that it was possible that something like this could happen in the not too distant future in a fascist state. The film starts to shock immediately and I couldn't believe what I was witnessing, it seemed so real, so plausible and the shock tactics had their desired effect upon me, and the rest of the film carries on in this vein. I found the scene in the coach on the way to the island very alarming. I don't think Battle Royale lets up for a minute, as it sears through the nigh on 2 hours running time. The film for most part is set entirely on the island and this adds to the trapped and claustrophobic quality that the film extols, and like there is no escape for the 'contestants', there is no escape for the viewer also, and it puts the audience in a very uncomfortable place.


This film is purely visual and it plays to the senses of right and wrong. Because what we are watching is so morally wrong, yet somehow believable, it puts us in a very thoughtful state of mind. I like a film that does that, and this film certainly left its mark on my mind, as I can remember the whole film quite vividly even now. I never remember films usually unless they are those rare films that have impact, and stay with me. It is how the students play the game that makes for enthralling viewing The severity of the situation is made light at times when it slips into game show mode, and the jump between the two emotions leaves you feeling unsettled even more. Battle Royale has a very talented cast of young Japanese actors including actor/director Takeshi "Beat" Kitano and Chiaki Kuriyama, from 'Kill Bill'.


The fact that the films victims are young people, childlike, is where the impact lies. Thisis about children fighting for their lives, and against their friends. The innocence of youth, the bond of friendship, and the trust of our fellow man is the things which Battle Royale are questioning. There is to be only one survivor, how do you decide which friend to kill first. The shocking brutality of this film is heightened because of the age of the contestants in this sordid game show, and right from the very opening sequence we are stunned at the horror of the situation and what we are witnessing.


Battle Royale takes crime and punishment to the next level and shows it to us in the extreme game show form. As it counts down the victims: "Number 15 has just popped his clogs", this has great impact as there are no feelings of guilt or remorse shown. There is hardly any music within the film so you don't have any indication when something is about to happen, as the music would normally lead you into a situation. There s none of that here, so the events are even more startling and the more powerful for it. There are surges of classical music to accompany a death scene which has huge impact, and as in Stanley Kubricks 'Clockwork Orange', it shocks because of it's contrast of beauty and violence.


Although a violent bloody, warbath of a film, Battle Royale is shot with a great beauty, and the act of dying is portrayed as graceful, serene, and poetical. Some have likened it to Anime cartoon styling, and I can see that to an extent. I just think the Japanese race have that quality though, with gentle faces, and hooded doe eyes, and graceful movements of body even when fighting. In Battle Royale you will see the best and worst of human nature, being a film with a strong moral tale, and it is told with humour and pathos. Betrayal, averice, jealousy, love, and loyalty are all displayed here, and at the end of the day which quality will shine through? Does the good outweigh the bad? Or vice versa? Battle Royale is an excellent film and on my list of best films ever. -


Running Time: 114 minutes.
BBFC Rating:: 18
(strong bloody violence)

Main Language: Japanese
Subtitle Language: English


Directed By: Kinji Fukasaku


- Starring -
Takeshi Kitano- Kitano
Tatsuya Fujiwara- Shuya
Aki Maeda -Noriko
Taro Yamamoto -Kawada
Chiaki Kuriyama- Chigusa
Yukihiro Kutani -Nobu

Thank you for reading.
Electra 2008* 

Pictures of Battle Royale (Special Edition) (DVD)
Battle Royale (Special Edition) (DVD) The classof 42.
The students of Battle Royale.

How helpful would this review be to a person making a buying decision? Rating guidelines

exceptional

very helpful

helpful

somewhat helpful

not helpful

off topic

Products you might be interested in »

Cypher (DVD)

Cypher (DVD)

Production Year: 2002 - Action/Adventure - Director: Vincenzo Natali - Original Language: English - Classification: 15 years and over - Starring:Lucy Liu, David Hewlett, Anne Marie Scheffler, Joseph Scoren, Matthew Sharp, Jeremy Northam

User reviews (2)

Buy now for only £ 1.99

The Gauntlet (DVD)

The Gauntlet (DVD)

Production Year: 1977 - Action/Adventure - Director: Clint Eastwood - Original Language: English - Classification: 18 years and over - Starring:Clint Eastwood, Sondra Locke, Pat Hingle, William Prince, Bill McKinney

User reviews (1)

Buy now for only £ 2.68

The A-Team - Series 4 (Box Set) (DVD)

The A-Team - Series 4 (Box Set) (DVD)

Action/Adventure - Original Language: English - Classification: 12 years and over - Starring:Mr T, Dirk Benedict, George Peppard, Dwight Schultz

Rate it now

Buy now for only £ 1.23

The A-Team - Series 1 (Box Set) (DVD)

The A-Team - Series 1 (Box Set) (DVD)

Action/Adventure - Original Language: English - Classification: 12 years and over - Starring:George Peppard, Dirk Benedict, Dwight Schultz, Mr T

User reviews (3)

Buy now for only £ 0.01

Zulu (DVD)

Zulu (DVD)

Production Year: 1964 - Action/Adventure - Director: Cyril Endfield - Original Language: English - Classification: Parental Guidance - Starring:Stanley Baker, Jack Hawkins, Ulla Jacobsson, James Booth, Michael Caine, Nigel Green

User reviews (14)

Buy now for only £ 2.95

Gladiator (DVD)

Gladiator (DVD)

(+) Rousing action sequences, excellent acting, beautiful score, fast paced, gorgeous cineamtography.
(-) Graphic violence may put some off.

User reviews (407)

Buy now for only £ 3.15

Comments about this review »

tayloa22 06.04.2008 08:46

I have this film and the second part. Brilliant films!

avacarrdo 31.03.2008 19:44

When I was teaching English, I used to wish I could package the lot of them up and send them to an island to kill each other; would have been less frustrating then trying unsucessfully to explain the difference between a noun, verb and adjective for 35 minutes.

redeyes22 29.03.2008 22:57

great review aggy

Compare prices for Battle Royale (Special Edition) (DVD) »

1 to 4 out of 4 offers for Battle Royale (Special Edition) (DVD)   sorted by: Price 
Battle Royale - Two Disc Special Edition [DVD] [2001]

Battle Royale - Two Disc Special Edition [DVD] [2001]

With the Japanese currently leading the way in thought-provoking cinematic violence its ... more

only fitting that Kenta FukasakusBattle Royaleis
being touted asA Clockwork Orangefor the 21st
century. Based on the novel by Koshun Takami, the
film opens with a s...

amazon marketplace dvd

Postage & Packaging£1.21
AvailabilityUsually dispatched within 1-2 business days...
 Visit Shop  >
amazon marketplace d...
Battle Royale - Two Disc Special Edition [DVD] [2001]

Battle Royale - Two Disc Special Edition [DVD] [2001]

With the Japanese currently leading the way in thought-provoking cinematic violence its ... more

only fitting that Kenta FukasakusBattle Royaleis
being touted asA Clockwork Orangefor the 21st
century. Based on the novel by Koshun Takami, the
film opens with a s...

amazon dvd

Postage & Packagingfree Super Saver Delivery
AvailabilityUsually dispatched within 6 to 10 days...
 Visit Shop  >
amazon dvd
Battle Royale [DTS Special Edition]-DVD

Battle Royale [DTS Special Edition]-DVD

thehut.com

Postage & Packaging£0.00
AvailabilityIn stock - Usually dispatched within 24 hours...
 Visit Shop  >
thehut.com


More reviews »

Battle Royale (Special Edition) (DVD) - review by Mayoki

Advantages: Great acting and special effects
Disadvantages: The special features, it's in Japanese so reading subtitles may be offputting

Battle Royale (Special Edition) (DVD) - review by Mayoki Mayoki 08.03.2009 (08.03.2009) · Read review
Ciao members have rated this review on average: very helpful
Review of Battle Royale (Special Edition) (DVD)

Battle Royale (Special Edition) (DVD) - review by sghawken

Advantages: Fast paced action
Disadvantages: It feels like it ends too soon.

Battle Royale (Special Edition) (DVD) - review by sghawken sghawken 17.03.2006 · Read review
Ciao members have rated this review on average: very helpful
Review of Battle Royale (Special Edition) (DVD)

Battle Royale (Special Edition) (DVD) - review by skiesaregrey

Advantages: Intelligent, fantastic directing, Interesting, challenging, cult (niche) appeal
Disadvantages: (generally) unknown cast, violent, controversial

Battle Royale (Special Edition) (DVD) - review by skiesaregrey skiesaregrey 21.07.2006 (21.07.2006) · Read review
Ciao members have rated this review on average: very helpful
Review of Battle Royale (Special Edition) (DVD)

Battle Royale (Special Edition) (DVD) - review by Perry222666

Advantages: Its the best film ever
Disadvantages: It doesnt give enough character backgrounds

Battle Royale (Special Edition) (DVD) - review by Perry222666 Perry222666 28.04.2005 (28.04.2005) · Read review
Ciao members have rated this review on average: helpful
Review of Battle Royale (Special Edition) (DVD)



Are you the manufacturer / provider of Battle Royale (Special Edition) (DVD)? Click here