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バトル・ロワイアル

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  • "BR"
  • "Battle royale survival program"
  • "Battle royale, survival program"
  • "Da tao sha"
  • "Battle royale"
  • "Battle royale. Survival program"
  • "Battle Royale"
  • "大逃殺"
  • "BR, battle royale survival program"

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  • "At dawn of the new millennium, Japan is in a state of near-collapse. With school children boycotting their lessons and physically abusing their teachers, a beleaguered and near-defeated government decides to introduce a radical new measure: the Battle Royale Act-- a deadly game which allows one survivor at the end. A group of 9th graders, led by their teacher, are 'chosen' to participate. The disbelieving teens are shocked into action when their teacher explains the rules of the game, and the killing quickly begins."
  • "With unemployment at an all-time high and violence amongst school children almost out of control, the Japanese government introduces the "Battle Royale Act". A randomly chosen school class is taken to a deserted island - and forced to fight each other to the death. One pupil only is allowed to survive as proof of the lengths to which the government is prepared to go to end the violence."
  • "'In the near future, the economy has collapsed, unemployment has soared and juvenile crime has exploded. Fearful of their nation's youth, the Japanese government passes The BR Law: Each year, a 9th grade class is sent to a remote island where they will be locked into exploding neck collars, given a random weapon, and forced to hunt and kill each other until there is only one survivor left.' -- Container."
  • "With unemployment at an all-time high and violence amongst school children almost out of control, the Japanese government introduces the "Battle Royale Act." A randomly chosen school class is taken to a deserted island and forced to fight each other to the death. One pupil only is allowed to survive as proof of the lengths to which the government is prepared to go to end the violence."
  • "A group of 9th graders, led by their teacher, are hijacked to fight the Battle Royale. It only allows one survivor among them at the end of the battle. As the brutal game begins, terror and panic challenge the students' fragile trust in each other. Some suspect everyone, blindly striking down those who cross their paths. Others form alliances, dreaming of a peaceful solution with multiple survivors ..."
  • "Set in the future, follows a class of ninth grade students who have refused to go to class. They are kidnapped and taken to an isolated island where they are forced to fight and kill each other until one victor remains."
  • "At dawn of the new millennium, Japan is in a state of near-collapse. With school children boycotting their lessons and physically abusing their teachers, a beleaguered and near-defeated government decides to introduce a radical new measure; the battle royale act. This version has restored footage."
  • "The Japanese government is concerned about the high rate of violence amongst school children and introduces a piece of legislation called the "Battle Royale Act" which is designed to end the violence. I accordance with this law a group of 9th graders are taken to a remote island and forced to fight the Battle Royale. It is to be a fight to the death with only one student surviving. This is a very violent film."
  • ""Thinking they are about to enjoy a field trip, a class of 9th graders calmly boards a bus that brings them face-to-face with the worst instincts of mankind. Director Kinji Fukasaku decided, at the age of 70, to make a film warning young people not to trust adults ... It's a nightmare teenage version of 'Survivor', a deadly game with no talk show appearances awaiting the victor.""
  • "A group of 9th graders, led by their teacher, are hijacked to fight the Battle Royale. It only allows one survivor among them at the end of the battle. As the brutal game begins terror and panic challenge the student's fragile trust in each other."
  • "A group of 9th graders, led by their teacher, are hijacked to fight the Battle Royale. It only allows one survivor among them at the end of the battle. As the brutal game begins, terror and panic challenge the students' fragile trust in each other. Some suspect everyone, blindly striking down those who cross their paths. Others form alliances, dreaming of a peaceful solution with multiple survivors ..."
  • "At dawn of the new millennium, Japan is in a state of near-collapse. With school children boycotting their lessons and physically abusing their teachers, a beleaguered and near-defeated government decides to introduce a radical new measure; the battle royale act."
  • "A group of 9th graders, led by their teacher, are hijacked to fight the Battle Royale. It only allows one survivor among them at the end of the battle. As the brutal game begins, terror and panic challenge the students' fragile trust in each other. Some suspect everyone, blindly striking down those who cross their paths. Others form alliances, dreaming of a peaceful solution with multiple survivors."
  • "Feature film from Japan. Action / drama. In future Japan, the government captures a class of ninth-grade students and forces them to kill each other under the revolutionary "Battle Royale" act."
  • ""Dans un Japon futuriste, les adultes redoutent les adolescents japonais, trop enclins à la violence. Pour se protéger, la loi Battle Royale est votée. Le principe de ce "jeu" est très simple : une classe choisie au hasard est envoyée dans un lieu isolé (une île en l'occurrence), et les élèves doivent s'entretuer jusqu'à ce qu'il n'y ait plus qu'un seul survivant."--Site web Wikipédia."
  • "In the future, the Japanese government captures a class of ninth-grade students and forces them to kill each other under the revolutionary 'Battle Royale' act. 42 students, three days, no rules, one survivor."

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  • "Motion pictures, Japanese"
  • "Foreign films"
  • "Action and adventure films"
  • "Films fantastiques"
  • "Foreign language films"
  • "Feature"
  • "Dystopian films"
  • "Video recordings"
  • "Drama"
  • "Terror"
  • "Film adaptations"
  • "Fiction films"
  • "Thrillers (Motion pictures)"
  • "Survival films"
  • "Feature films"
  • "Horror films"
  • "Japanese literature"
  • "Japanese-language films"

http://schema.org/name

  • "バトル・ロワイアル"
  • "バトル・ロワイアル外伝"
  • "Batoru rowaiaru (Motion picture)"
  • "Batoru rowaiaru Battle Royale"
  • "バトル・ロワイアル 特別篇"
  • "バトル・ロワイアル Battle Royale"
  • "Batoru rowaiaru Battle royale, survival program"
  • "Batoru rowaiaru gaiden"@ja
  • "Bantoru rowaiaru [videorecording] = Battle royale : survival program"
  • "バトル・ロワイアル Battle royale"
  • "Batoru rowaiaru tokubetsu-hen"
  • "Batoru rowaiaru (Film)"
  • "Batoru rowaiaru Battle royale"
  • "Batoru rowaiaru Battle royale : survival program"
  • "バトル・ロワイアル (Motion picture)"
  • "Batoru rowaiaru"
  • "Batoru rowaiaru"@ja