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  1. Battle Royale II: Requiem (Japanese: バトル・ロワイアルII 鎮魂歌, Hepburn: Batoru Rowaiaru Tsū Rekuiemu) is a 2003 Japanese dystopian action film directed by Kinji Fukasaku and Kenta Fukasaku, who co-wrote the screenplay with Norio Kida.

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    Battle Royale II: Requiem (バトル・ロワイアルII 【鎮魂歌】, Batoru rowaiaru tsū: "Rekuiemu"), abbreviated as BRII (Bii āru tsū), is a 2003 Japanese, dystopian, action-thriller film. It is a sequel to the 2000 film, Battle Royale, which in turn was based upon a controversial 1999 novel of the same title by...

  3. Battle Royale II: Requiem. Teenagers are shackled together in pairs and sent on a violent mission to kill a terrorist leader (Tatsuya Fujiwara) and his followers. Fandango at Home Prime...

    • (11)
    • Action
    • Kinji Fukasaku, Kenta Fukasaku
  4. Jul 5, 2003 · With Tatsuya Fujiwara, Ai Maeda, Shûgo Oshinari, Ayana Sakai. Three years after the failure of the last BR program, a second act is forged and a class of students is sent to an island with one objective: kill international terrorist Shuya Nanahara.

    • (22K)
    • Action, Adventure, Drama
    • Kenta Fukasaku, Kinji Fukasaku
    • 2003-07-05
  5. Nov 11, 2003 · It's three years after the events of the original Battle Royale, and Shuya Nanahara is now an internationally-known terrorist determined to bring down the government. His terrorist group, Wild Seven, stages an attack that levels several buildings in Tokyo on Christmas Day, killing 8000 people.

  6. Three years after the events of Battle Royale, Shuya (Tatsuya Fujiwara), along with his co-survivor Noriko (Aki Maeda) have formed an anti-state alliance intent on bringing down the Japanese...

  7. Three years after BATTLE ROYALE, a new class of students are sent to an island with one objective: kill international terrorist Shuya Nanahara.