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I hope Shooya...(spoilers)


really messes Yuko up in some hideous way someday. Or if not Shooya, at least one of the many many many many other people who were affected by her revenge plot.

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I don't think she cares about people taking revenge on her, she already lost everything dear to her anyway.

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I don't think she cares about people taking revenge on her, she already lost everything dear to her anyway.


Yep she had nothing to lose.

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I know. I still hope someone goes after her though.

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I know. I still hope someone goes after her though.


So you want a sequel ? I would love to know what they could do to her that would even effect her. What ever happen to the boy who killed his mother? Wasn't he stabbed before hand by his mom ?

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I like it this way, the ending is open for your own interpretation.

Yes he was stabbed, but probably not in a fatal place. He was taken by the police and probably brought to a youth detention center or a mental ward.
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Is it really true in Japan you can't be charged with murder until your 14 + ?

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Wiki:

'' Police also exercise wide discretion in matters concerning juveniles. Police are instructed by law to identify and counsel minors who appear likely to commit crimes, and they can refer juvenile offenders and non-offenders alike to child guidance centers to be treated on an outpatient basis. Police can also assign juveniles or those considered to be harming the welfare of juveniles to special family courts. These courts were established in 1949 in the belief that the adjustment of a family's situation is sometimes required to protect children and prevent juvenile delinquency. Family courts are run in closed sessions, try juvenile offenders under special laws, and operate extensive probationary guidance programs. The cases of young people between the ages of fourteen and twenty can, at the judgment of police, be sent to the public prosecutor for possible trial as adults before a judge under the general criminal law. ''

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Isn't this the case in all country's? I believe it's 16 here in Norway.

Somebody here has been drinking and I'm sad to say it ain't me - Allan Francis Doyle

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In Brazil it is 18

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It seems like it's just going to cycle over again until one of them is dead. The kid is already a killer so getting revenge on the teacher is probably at the top of his list of things to do. If they did somehow manage to make a sequel to this film, it would be extremely dark.

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Why would he take revenge?
After this, he'd finally lack the emotional blockade and be able to meet his mom and he'd finally be able to feel empathy for the little girl he indirectly killed.

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I'd like to know your plan on him bringing his mom back to life. Besides, he's a sociopath and beyond reform. That was the teacher's point at the end (last word of the movie).

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WTF? Why would you think that?

He tortured and killed animals (remember the mother cat and a kitten?), tormented his 'friend' (Naoki), he thought he was intellectually superior to all; tried to claim the credit for the killing of the little girl, mocked Moriguchi's grief over losing her daughter, told her the truth with a smirk, called his father and stepmother "morons"; killed his girlfriend, and planned to kill himself and his classmates.

You are one sick bunny if you still think Shuuya deserves any sympathies. If I were Moriguchi, I would break his neck after he confessed his role in my daughter's death to my face. I wouldn't let him live.

The only good person in the whole film is Moriguchi's daughter. Your pal Shuuya was pleased enough to claim the credit for killing her when they thought they had killed her. He wasn't happy when he found out Naoki was the one who truly killed her. He felt the credit was his, not Naoki's. He didn't care about the daughter's death.

Class mates were a bunch of selfish and self-centred bullies who enjoyed tormenting the weak ones like your pal Shuuya. They deserved a little kick in the mouth by Moriguchi. Kitahara was one *beep* up little bunny for wanting to kill her family.

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I didn't feel sorry for Shuya, but I still hated Moriguchi for killing all the innocents at Shuya's mother's workplace. Shuya should have strangled Moriguchi to death and then leaped to his death at the end.

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interesting how so many people just bought that she did in fact take an armed bomb to the lab...



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