| Hint | Director | Answer | % Correct |
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| In the future, the Japanese government captures a class of ninth-grade students and forces them to kill each other under the revolutionary "[title]" act. | Kinji Fukasaku | Battle Royale | 88%
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| As sadomasochistic yakuza enforcer Kakihara searches for his missing boss he comes across Ichi, a repressed and psychotic killer who may be able to inflict levels of pain that Kakihara has only dreamed of. | Takashi Miike | Ichi the Killer | 81%
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| A strange man known only as the "metal fetishist", who seems to have an insane compulsion to stick scrap metal into his body, is hit and possibly killed by a Japanese "salaryman", out for a drive with his girlfriend. | Shinya Tsukamoto | Tetsuo | 60%
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| Seven girls on their summer trip pay a visit to a possessed house which plans to eat them in extremely bizzare and surreal ways. | Nobuhiko Obayashi | House | 59%
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| 54 high school girls throw themselves in front of a subway train. This appears to be only the beginning of a string of suicides around the country. Does the new all-girl group Desert have anything to do with it? | Sion Sono | Suicide Club | 49%
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| Several yakuza from Tokyo are sent to Okinawa to help end a gang war. The war escalates and the Tokyo drifters decide to lay low at the beach. | Takeshi Kitano | Sonatine | 40%
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| Two women kill samurai and sell their belongings for a living. While one of them is having an affair with their neighbor, the other woman meets a mysterious samurai wearing a bizarre mask. | Kaneto Shindo | Onibaba | 32%
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| Battlefield Baseball is a tough game--it doesn't end until all the members on the opposing team are dead. In this game the Gedo High team is composed of blue-faced zombies, and their opponents on the Seido High team know they don't have a chance at beating them unless they can bring back a star pitcher who has a lethal pitch called the Super Tornado, but who has hung up his cleats and has no desire to return to the game. | Yūdai Yamaguchi | Battlefield Baseball | 18%
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| A revolver-wielding stranger crosses paths with two warring clans who are both on the hunt for a hidden treasure in a remote western town. Knowing his services are valuable to either side, he offers himself to the clan who will offer up the largest share of the wealth. | Takashi Miike | Sukiyaki Western Django | 16%
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| An outrageous collection of surreal, short attention span non-sequiturs largely revolving around Guitar Brother, his randy older sibling, and the pair's portly Caucasian brother. | Katsuhito Ishii, i.a. | Funky Forest | 12%
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