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Name: |
Mitsuko Souma |
Number: |
GIRLS # 11 |
Weapon: |
Sickle |
Friends:
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None |
Enemies: |
Anyone who knew
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Kills: |
(6)
Megumi Etou
Hirono Shimizu
Takako Chigusa
Yuuichirou Takaguchi
Tadakatsu Hatagami
Kayoko Kotohiki
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Perhaps
of all the characters in "Battle Royale", Mitsuko
Souma can be seen as the most tragic. However, the tragedy that
follows Mitsuko may not be evident upon first viewing. In her
first scene, it is immediately established through her chat
with Megumi and her slow suspicious tone of voice that Mitsuko
cannot be trusted. In fact, from the moment she points that
flashlight in her face and gives that evil, conniving smile
the audience should be clued in on her forthcoming plans.
"Evil"
is what she's immediately dubbed as. Mitsuko has 6 kills in
the movie: she slits Megumi's throat; shoots her supposed friend
Hirono in the back; shoots a fleeing Chigusa many times; slaughters
Hatagami and Takaguchi; and lastly kills Kotohiki in without
batting an eyelid. She's basically the female version of Kiriyama,
right? Wrong.
I
know a lot of people who have been confused by Mitsuko's dying
words: "I just didn't want to be a loser anymore".
In fact, I'd be lying if I said I wasn't a little confused by
it during my first time. Those of you who've seen the Special
Version, or read the Novel or Manga have much more of an insight
into this quote.
Mitsuko
comes from a dysfunctional family. Her mother is a gambling
alcoholic who pimped Mitsuko to men from an early age. In fact,
up until the "Battle Royale" Mitsuko herself was still
a prostitute. She had also began pimping other girls from her
class. Because of this, she had no respect whatsoever from her
classmates. She had been the outsider for her whole life. Never
involved with the others from her class, always an outcast....
always a loser.
She
had seen the "BR" as a way of proving that she could
be more than what the others thought of her. The "game"
provided her with an excuse to be the one in charge. It gave
her the power she had yearned for years. She wanted to prove
that she wasn't a loser.
Where
as Kiriyama is a cold-blooded, robotic, Terminator-esque killing
machine, Mitsuko has a conscience. She has had a scarred and
deeply disturbing past and one which, through extreme circumstances
like a "Battle Royale" gave her the chance to finally
prove herself.
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