(Adding categories) Tag: categoryselect |
No edit summary |
||
(47 intermediate revisions by 23 users not shown) | |||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{Mature}} |
{{Mature}} |
||
+ | {{Villain Infobox |
||
⚫ | |||
+ | |image = <gallery> |
||
− | {{Villain Infobox|Box title = Evil-doer|image = Now die chigusa.gif|fullname = Mitsuko Souma|alias = Girl #11|origin = Battle Royale|occupation = Student for class 3-B|skills = Sexual promiscuity, shooting skills, martial arts, quick stealth|hobby = Manipulating boys into pleasuring her, including those who were already dating someone else (such as Hirono Shimizu's boyfriend off-screen)|goals = Win Battle Royale (failed)|type of villain = Villain by Proxy, Survival Villain}}'''Mitsuko Souma''' is the secondary antagonist in the Japanese 2000 Thriller film Battle Royale. She was portrayed by Kou Shibasaki. |
||
+ | 4259293_640px.jpg|Manga |
||
+ | Now die chigusa.gif|Live-Action |
||
+ | </gallery> |
||
+ | |fullname = Mitsuko Souma |
||
+ | |alias = Girl #11<br> |
||
+ | Hardcore Souma |
||
+ | |origin = ''Battle Royale'' |
||
+ | |occupation = Student for class 3-B |
||
+ | |skills = Seduction<br> |
||
+ | Proficient shooting skills<br> |
||
+ | Decent hand-to-hand combatant<br> |
||
+ | Quick stealth |
||
+ | |hobby = Manipulating and seducing boys into pleasuring her, including those who were already dating someone else (such as Hirono Shimizu's boyfriend off-screen) |
||
+ | |goals = Win Battle Royale<br> |
||
+ | Kill Kazuo Kiriyama |
||
+ | |crimes = Serial homicide |
||
+ | |type of villain = Sadistic Femme Fatale |
||
+ | }} |
||
⚫ | |||
+ | |||
+ | '''Mitsuko Souma''' is the second of three major antagonists in the Japanese 2000 Thriller film ''Battle Royale''. |
||
+ | |||
+ | She was portrayed by Kou Shibasaki (山村 幸恵). |
||
− | == |
+ | ==Film Version== |
In the extended version of the film, a flashback portrayed a young Mitsuko returning home from school. At home she found her mother severely drunk, along with an unknown man who had paid Ms. Souma to molest her daughter. Mitsuko, in self-defense, quickly pushed him down the stairs - the act happened to break his neck, instantly killing him. |
In the extended version of the film, a flashback portrayed a young Mitsuko returning home from school. At home she found her mother severely drunk, along with an unknown man who had paid Ms. Souma to molest her daughter. Mitsuko, in self-defense, quickly pushed him down the stairs - the act happened to break his neck, instantly killing him. |
||
− | In both the extended and standard versions of the film, she is depicted more to have been a socially awkward, anxiously vain outcast and loner with no friends who, upon provision of a lethal weapon and one very lucky encounter with a bitter classmate, broke down to desperation, madness and highly potentiated, wanton homicidality under the pressure of both the Program and her own mental disorders than the hyper-criminal, deeply feared school bully of the novel or manga (on the bus, a schoolgirl loudly and repeatedly, though not maliciously, disturbs her nap - Mitsuko says and does nothing; a scene depicting another female character being harassed by three female classmates at Shiroiwa High School does not see Souma as a perpetrator; additionally, she is herself terrorized at gunpoint by another female student, Hirono Shimizu, who lost her boyfriend to Mitsuko's seductive ways. She is also invariably referred to by classmates in the film simply as "Mitsuko", her given name, and never "Souma", her familial Japanese "first" name; this likely reflects a class-wide attitude of disrespect and dismissal toward her |
+ | In both the extended and standard versions of the film, she is depicted more to have been a socially awkward, anxiously vain outcast and loner with no friends who, upon provision of a lethal weapon and one very lucky encounter with a bitter classmate, broke down to desperation, madness and highly potentiated, wanton homicidality under the pressure of both the Program and her own mental disorders than the hyper-criminal, deeply feared school bully of the novel or manga (on the bus, a schoolgirl loudly and repeatedly, though not maliciously, disturbs her nap - Mitsuko says and does nothing; a scene depicting another female character being harassed by three female classmates at Shiroiwa High School does not see Souma as a perpetrator; additionally, she is herself terrorized at gunpoint by another female student, Hirono Shimizu, who lost her boyfriend to Mitsuko's seductive ways. She is also invariably referred to by classmates in the film simply as "Mitsuko", her given name, and never "Souma", her familial Japanese "first" name; this likely reflects a class-wide attitude of disrespect and dismissal toward her. |
− | Mitsuko plays a major role in the second half of the film, being the most dangerous girl playing in the game. Off-screen, she managed to seduce |
+ | Mitsuko plays a major role in the second half of the film, being the most dangerous girl playing in the game. Off-screen, she managed to seduce 2 boys (Boy #13 and Boy #16) into having a threesome with her. All three were naked, then suddenly, Mitsuko slaughtered the 2 boys with her sickle and she put on her clothes, going off to find more students to kill. |
− | Mitsuko manages to catch Noriko at gunpoint. Noriko begs Mitsuko not to do so, and in the process Mitsuko hears Kawada's desperately screaming for Noriko where she is. Mitsuko, realizing that not just one boy, but two boys (Shuya Nanahara and Kawada) are protecting Noriko, quickly gets jealous of Noriko for being "a real princess" and is about to shoot her but runs away when Kitano walks into the scene. Kitano then offers Noriko an umbrella and reunites her with Shuya. |
+ | Mitsuko manages to catch Noriko at gunpoint. Noriko begs Mitsuko not to do so, and in the process Mitsuko hears Kawada's desperately screaming for Noriko where she is. Mitsuko, realizing that not just one boy, but two boys (Shuya Nanahara and Kawada) are protecting Noriko, quickly gets jealous of Noriko for being "a real princess" and is about to shoot her but runs away when Kitano walks into the scene. Kitano then offers Noriko an umbrella and reunites her with Shuya. |
− | Later on, Mitsuko shoots Kayoko Kotohiki in the heart, killing the poor girl and sprawling Kotohiki's body over the body of Sugimura, a boy who had a crush on Kotohiki. |
+ | Later on, Mitsuko shoots Kayoko Kotohiki in the heart, killing the poor girl and sprawling Kotohiki's body over the body of Sugimura, a boy who had a crush on Kotohiki. |
− | Seconds later, Mitsuko is gunned down with her own firearm by |
+ | Seconds later, Mitsuko confronts and fights against [[Kazuo Kiriyama]], but is gunned down with her own firearm by Kiriyama in a particularly violent sequence, dying completely alone in her own pool of blood as a "loser" - in which she says in her dying moments that she "just didn't want to be... anymore." |
+ | Her total of six killings made her by far the deadliest permanent classmate in 3-B. It was rumored that she slept with a few guys at school and stole Hirono Shimizu's boyfriend; in the manga and film, Mitsuko is the last girl to die. |
||
⚫ | |||
⚫ | |||
==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
||
<gallery> |
<gallery> |
||
− | Mitsuko_Souma_hold.jpg |
+ | Mitsuko_Souma_hold.jpg|Mitsuko threatening Noriko at gunpoint. |
Msholdingknife.jpg |
Msholdingknife.jpg |
||
Mistukotrack.jpg |
Mistukotrack.jpg |
||
17506_9_full.jpg |
17506_9_full.jpg |
||
+ | br01.jpg|Kiriyama kills Mitsuko in the manga. |
||
</gallery> |
</gallery> |
||
+ | |||
⚫ | |||
⚫ | *In the manga of Battle Royale, there are explicit illustrations and depictions of Mitsuko Souma nude and performing various graphic sexual acts on the many men she has sex with after seducing them, killing them afterwards, in which in contrast, the film has not featured at all on-screen, most likely due to minimum age requirements for actresses to do so. |
||
[[Category:Movie Villains]] |
[[Category:Movie Villains]] |
||
− | [[Category: |
+ | [[Category:Vengeful]] |
[[Category:Psychopath]] |
[[Category:Psychopath]] |
||
[[Category:Sadists]] |
[[Category:Sadists]] |
||
⚫ | |||
⚫ | |||
[[Category:Thrill-Seekers]] |
[[Category:Thrill-Seekers]] |
||
[[Category:Thriller Film Villains]] |
[[Category:Thriller Film Villains]] |
||
− | [[Category: |
+ | [[Category:Tragic]] |
− | [[Category: |
+ | [[Category:Teenagers]] |
⚫ | |||
⚫ | |||
[[Category:Social Darwinists]] |
[[Category:Social Darwinists]] |
||
[[Category:Elitist]] |
[[Category:Elitist]] |
||
[[Category:Book Villains]] |
[[Category:Book Villains]] |
||
[[Category:Evil Vs. Evil]] |
[[Category:Evil Vs. Evil]] |
||
− | [[Category: |
+ | [[Category:Dissociative]] |
− | [[Category:Villains with Dual Personalities]] |
||
[[Category:Rapists]] |
[[Category:Rapists]] |
||
[[Category:Misandrists]] |
[[Category:Misandrists]] |
||
Line 49: | Line 70: | ||
[[Category:Black Widow]] |
[[Category:Black Widow]] |
||
[[Category:Manga Villains]] |
[[Category:Manga Villains]] |
||
− | [[Category: |
+ | [[Category:Female]] |
⚫ | |||
⚫ | |||
[[Category:Perverts]] |
[[Category:Perverts]] |
||
[[Category:Femme Fatale]] |
[[Category:Femme Fatale]] |
||
− | [[Category:Deceased |
+ | [[Category:Deceased]] |
− | [[Category: |
+ | [[Category:Mentally Ill]] |
⚫ | |||
⚫ | |||
⚫ | |||
+ | [[Category:Delusional]] |
||
+ | [[Category:Arrogant]] |
||
⚫ | |||
+ | [[Category:Homicidal]] |
||
⚫ | |||
+ | [[Category:Barbarian]] |
||
⚫ |
Revision as of 16:28, 13 September 2019
This article's content is marked as Mature The page contains mature content that may include coarse language, sexual references, and/or graphic violent images which may be disturbing to some. Mature pages are recommended for those who are 18 years of age and older. If you are 18 years or older or are comfortable with graphic material, you are free to view this page. Otherwise, you should close this page and view another page. |
“ | Two princes protecting you? A real princess! | „ |
~ Mitsuko planning the demise of Noriko. |
Mitsuko Souma is the second of three major antagonists in the Japanese 2000 Thriller film Battle Royale.
She was portrayed by Kou Shibasaki (山村 幸恵).
Film Version
In the extended version of the film, a flashback portrayed a young Mitsuko returning home from school. At home she found her mother severely drunk, along with an unknown man who had paid Ms. Souma to molest her daughter. Mitsuko, in self-defense, quickly pushed him down the stairs - the act happened to break his neck, instantly killing him.
In both the extended and standard versions of the film, she is depicted more to have been a socially awkward, anxiously vain outcast and loner with no friends who, upon provision of a lethal weapon and one very lucky encounter with a bitter classmate, broke down to desperation, madness and highly potentiated, wanton homicidality under the pressure of both the Program and her own mental disorders than the hyper-criminal, deeply feared school bully of the novel or manga (on the bus, a schoolgirl loudly and repeatedly, though not maliciously, disturbs her nap - Mitsuko says and does nothing; a scene depicting another female character being harassed by three female classmates at Shiroiwa High School does not see Souma as a perpetrator; additionally, she is herself terrorized at gunpoint by another female student, Hirono Shimizu, who lost her boyfriend to Mitsuko's seductive ways. She is also invariably referred to by classmates in the film simply as "Mitsuko", her given name, and never "Souma", her familial Japanese "first" name; this likely reflects a class-wide attitude of disrespect and dismissal toward her.
Mitsuko plays a major role in the second half of the film, being the most dangerous girl playing in the game. Off-screen, she managed to seduce 2 boys (Boy #13 and Boy #16) into having a threesome with her. All three were naked, then suddenly, Mitsuko slaughtered the 2 boys with her sickle and she put on her clothes, going off to find more students to kill.
Mitsuko manages to catch Noriko at gunpoint. Noriko begs Mitsuko not to do so, and in the process Mitsuko hears Kawada's desperately screaming for Noriko where she is. Mitsuko, realizing that not just one boy, but two boys (Shuya Nanahara and Kawada) are protecting Noriko, quickly gets jealous of Noriko for being "a real princess" and is about to shoot her but runs away when Kitano walks into the scene. Kitano then offers Noriko an umbrella and reunites her with Shuya.
Later on, Mitsuko shoots Kayoko Kotohiki in the heart, killing the poor girl and sprawling Kotohiki's body over the body of Sugimura, a boy who had a crush on Kotohiki.
Seconds later, Mitsuko confronts and fights against Kazuo Kiriyama, but is gunned down with her own firearm by Kiriyama in a particularly violent sequence, dying completely alone in her own pool of blood as a "loser" - in which she says in her dying moments that she "just didn't want to be... anymore."
Her total of six killings made her by far the deadliest permanent classmate in 3-B. It was rumored that she slept with a few guys at school and stole Hirono Shimizu's boyfriend; in the manga and film, Mitsuko is the last girl to die.
Gallery
Trivia
- In the manga of Battle Royale, there are explicit illustrations and depictions of Mitsuko Souma nude and performing various graphic sexual acts on the many men she has sex with after seducing them, killing them afterwards, in which in contrast, the film has not featured at all on-screen, most likely due to minimum age requirements for actresses to do so.