
Battle Royale: Collectors Edition
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- Released
- 10/02/2004
- DVD Region
-
4 (Australia, New Zealand, Latin America)
Also plays on multi-region DVD players
What region is right for me? - Film and TV Genre
- Foreign
- Video Format
- PAL
Description
****"A solid Gold Cult Classic" - Uncut
At the dawn of the new millenium, Japan is in a state of collapse. Unemployment stands at 15% with millions out of work. School violence is out of control and rebellious teenagers stage mass boycotts. The beleaguered government retaliates with Batlle Royale...each year a randomly chosen class is pitted against itself on an abandoned island in a cruel game of survival.
A boisterous group of 9th graders embark on a school trip. On arrival, they awake from a drug-induced sleep, to find they have been hijacked to fight in this year's Battle Royale. A former teacher, Kitano (Beat Takeshi), will oversee the battle. Each student is fitted with a necklace that monitors their location. It can also explode on command.
The rules of the game are simple:
It lasts three days
Each player starts out with food, water and a "weapon"
If more than one player survives, everyone dies
There is no escape
As the roll call begins, each kid grabs a backpack and stumbles away towards death or murder. As the game progresses, terror and panic challenge the students' fragile trust in each other. Some suspect everyone, blindly striking down those who cross their paths. Other form alliances dreaming of a peaceful solution with multiple survivors. Despite the game's brutality, the adolescent players maintain their school obsessions with crushes, petty grudges and their dreams. But as the game approaches its shocking final stages, even this semblance of normality disintegrates.
SPECIAL FEATURES:
The Making of Battle Royale
Battle Royale Press Conference
Instructional Video: Birthday Version
Audition and Rehearsal Footage
Special Effects Comparison Featurette
Tokyo International Film Festival 2000
Battle Royal Documentary
Basketball Scene Rehearsals
Behind The Scenes Featurette
Filming ON-Set
Original Theatrical Trailer
Special Edition TV Spot
Special Edition TV Spot: Tarantino Version
Director's Statement
Kinji Fukasuka Filmography
Beat Takeshi Filmography
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Product Details
- Run Time (minutes)
- 110
- Film Format
- Anamorphic
- Number of Discs
- 1
- Film Rating (UK)
- 18
- Aspect Ratio
- 1.78:1
- Media Format
- DVD-Video
- Year of release
- 2000
- Disc Features
- Featurette
- Interactive Menus
- Making Of
- Scene Selection
- Theatrical Trailer
- Subtitle Language
- Japanese
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