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MrFoof | 1 year ago
Hunger Games with Cheese.
I saw Battle Royale as a subbed bootleg around 20 years ago. Fantastic B-movie, and I understand some of the young actors got some notable roles as they got older (Takeshi Kitano was there because he was Takeshi Kitano), but it’s still a B-movie. Good time though, even today.
As an aside on Takeshi, for those who want to go down a rabbit hole, dig into “Takeshi’s Challenge” on the Nintendo Famicom. That game is a trip.
MrFoof|1 year ago
“You know what they call the Hunger Games in France? Battle Royale with Cheese.”
Too many things going on, typed it in backwards!
lazystar|1 year ago
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coldtea|1 year ago
It was "the third highest-grossing Japanese film of 2001". "At the 2001 Japanese Academy Awards, Battle Royale was nominated for nine awards, including Picture of the Year, and won three of them".
Hardly a b-movie, except in the sense "not a Hollywood blockbuster crapfest"
ekianjo|1 year ago
People focus on Kitano too much he was just a secondary character in that movie.
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IG_Semmelweiss|1 year ago
For anyone that misses that jewel of japanese game show, they have rebooted the franchise and the new series are available in Amazon prime.
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KPGv2|1 year ago
Yeah, if it's not an American movie, it's some cheap shit! /s
My brother, it was nominated for nine Japanese Academy Awards, it was helmed by one of Japan's top directors, is an adaptation of a best-selling novel, is regarded by critics as one of the best films of the era, has high production values, stars arguably the most famous actor in Japan, was scored by a famous and prolific composer (you might have heard his music in another movie called Django Unchained), etc.
That's not even getting into the economics of film in Japan. A successful film in Japan nowadays earns around $10M on a budget of half a million. BR, produced nearly twenty years ago, had a budget nearly ten times that much and grossed triple.
Suffice it to say, Battle Royale is a high production cost movie, which forecloses the possibility of it being a B movie.
and because I'm just some guy,
https://variety.com/2018/film/asia/japan-ethics-of-making-ch...
DaiPlusPlus|1 year ago
The best films I’ve ever watched, that which had the biggest effect on me, were TV-plays and self-funded documentary-films.