Puritan wrote:I hope not. The book was (from what I understood as an American with limited knowledge of Japanese politics) partially a critique of the isolationist Japanese culture pre-Perry combined with the terrible ideals of the WWII militarists and Fascism. It was a "what-if" book set in a parallel world, not an actual critique of any movement. Changing that would just cheapen the story, in my opinion. Besides, the book was actually very pro-American in many ways, portraying the US as a place of freedom and the only place to escape the terrors of the evil regime, turning that on its head wouldn't make any sense to me.
Battle Royale 2 was pretty anti-american in many aspects.
One thing I never got though: it was never licensed here cause of the idea involving kids killing each other,
Rocketshipper wrote:How recent is this information?
IchiTone wrote:I'm a big, big fan of the manga, so when it came time to sit down and watch the live action film, it certainly disappointed...to no surprise on my part. With all the character development and story spread throughout several volumes of manga, it's not going to be easy making the transition to a 2-hour flick. They did certainly try, and I have to respect that. Takeshi Kitano's performance impressed me the most...you really hated him for what he was doing, yet couldn't help but laugh at some of his wackiness (like during the introduction video all the kids were made to watch).
An American remake, though? Hmm. There's potential, certainly. But, going along with what some of the previous posters have said....if Hollywood can succeed in capturing that element of complexity and deep character traits/flaws, without turning it into an action movie for the sake of an action movie...there might be something there.
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