Saturday, August 28, 2010

Liar Game: The Final Stage (12/8/10)


How many of you are as blur after the movie as me?

Here is a list of things to prepare you to cope watching it.

Firstly, if you're not a fan of Japanese culture, be prepared for culture shock.
-Colourful and weird dress code and extreme emotions display (from guys). -thats considered acceptable by them.
For e.g. the place of battle is call Garden of Eden and it is really colourful in a fake way. Yucks.
"The prize for winning the battle is 10million!" In responds to that, one fool would scream Wahhhhhh!!!! really loudly and raised his arms in the air and shake it like having fits. And his hair (Yes a is a guy) like a bowl shape long haircut and he can show it off by turning left and right to let it sway proudly.
That's too gross for me but I watched it for the plot. The culture pissed me off.

Secondly, watch the movie with a notebook and a pen to jot down long list of complicated rules of the game.
Thirdly, if someone says yes, he may actually mean no, or he may mean maybe.
- Here is what I mean:
If I say I just voted for a red, that may meant that I voted for gold or silver for most of the time. AND to make it more confusing, I might not even vote it with my own name. AND I might see a message somewhere that tells me to change my vote at the very last minute. To help you with the movie, NO ONE will be voting for all red except for the very last round, which is 13.

Forthly concentrate on the case. The purpose of it is to solve who the traitor amongst them is, known as person X.
Nao is in the finals because she knows how to act naive and that makes people believe her.



In comparison to the recent film TEKKEN, this movie is like a wrestling battle throughout from start till end, but it is of the mind instead of physical fighting. There should be some emotional love scenes between Nao and Akiyama.
Due to that lack, I'll rate 3/5. Full marks for plot and thats all. And yes, by the way, don't expect good acting. Its quite bad. I feel like giving 2.8/5 now.
But still, Recommended to watch, especially for thinkers and mystery lovers not for couples to watch together.

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