6/10
It was a cool movie. Interesting subject matter.
8 March 2006
Warning: Spoilers
It was a decent movie. I was in awe of the body count in the first 30 minutes of the movie. It went a bit quicker than the first movie, but the deaths were unoriginal. Because in the first movie it was all about how they died and who killed them. There was drama in what happened and you felt a pang of sadness for each death. This time around a lot of the student's death was like a Rambo movie body count.

And for the people that say this movie is Anti-American it kind of is, but isn't. If it is Anti-American it's also Anti-Japanese. I think more to the point it focus' on more of the status quo. In the universe of this movie Japan sends random middle schoolers to fight each other to the death. So I feel this world is like ours but much more desperate and extreme. So yea, America is going to seem worse than it is. For all those people that might flame this thread. No country is perfect. There is always going to be someone that dislikes something about someone. I have heard many views on many different countries. Some love the US and move here, some hate the US and move to another country. And I think part of the point of the movie I got is that "one person's terrorist is another person's freedom fighter" and to best quote from the movie "6.3 Billion People...6.3 Billion Different types of freedom." Because when America was fighting for independence, we were terrorists to the British. So I feel this movie isn't Anti-American. It's Pro change.
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