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Battle Royale japanese movie review
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Battle Royale
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by strawberryeuphoria
Mar 30, 2026
Completed
Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 10.0

The original battle

I think I watched Battle Royale for the first time around 2003-2004, and I was very young and had no business watching this movie. However, I say this is definitely one of those movies that marked most of millennials' lives. Whether you are a Japanese movie fan or not, if you were a '90s kid, you would have watched this.

Watching now, after over 20 years, it feels crazy. The story is so crazy and needs a huge trigger warning to anyone who is planning to watch it. There are a number of scenes of death in the most brutal way, so definitely, if you can't watch these types of stuff, I would suggest skipping this movie. However, taking into consideration how gore some of Battle Royale's offspring, like Squid Game, is, I don't think it's as violent, but if you are sensitive, then it's a whole other argument.

There are a few things I want to say. For me, this was one of those movies that I remember from my childhood, and it's an experience, not just a movie. In fact, this movie was the inspiration for many other similar concepts you will find. If you are watching this now for the first time, you will find so many flaws in it, but I want you to remember that this was done in 2000, so there were no fancy filters and special effects with the most powerful software in the market. So, watch this with an open mind, remembering this took place years ago. Also, this movie is based on a manga, and undoubtedly, the manga is far superior and darker than the movie because I don't think you can really depict in a movie the horror and darkness the same way a book can.

Battle Royale is an experience; it's the original that led to many modern-day replicates, but yet its message never stops: a world where we are forced to fight against each other instead of the powers that be. Rather than being permitted to challenge the gatekeepers, we turn on each other in desperation to survive. And yet, communities continue regardless.
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