Tokyo 10+01
| TOKYO 10+01 | |
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Japanese DVD cover featuring Snake | |
| Directed by | Higuchinsky |
| Written by | Higuchinsky |
| Produced by | Kazunori Okada Hirohiko Yabe |
| Starring | EDDIE Natsuki Kato Masanobu Andō Kiyohiko Shibukawa (Kee) Eisuke Sasai |
| Cinematography | Higuchinsky |
| Music by | Masashi Yatabe |
| Distributed by | KSS Films |
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Running time | 70 minutes |
| Country | Japan |
| Language | Japanese |
TOKYO 10+01, also informally known as Tokyo Eleven, is a Japanese film directed by Higuchinsky that was released in 2003. To date it has not been officially released outside Japan, although it has been unofficially subtitled in English and German and released on DVD with Region 0 coding.
TOKYO 10+01 is heavily influenced by the 2000 Japanese film Battle Royale, to which it makes numerous references. The plot involves eleven strangers who are forced to play a game with a set time limit or face death. Each assigned a number from 1 through 11, they are fitted with bracelets containing poisonous hypodermic needles as opposed to Battle Royale's explosive collars. Whenever a player dies, a death announcement naming them and stating how many players remain is flashed onscreen. Two actors who respectively portrayed characters in both Battle Royale and its 2003 sequel, Battle Royale II: Requiem, also appear in TOKYO 10+01: Masanobu Andō, who played the character Kazuo Kiriyama in Battle Royale, and Natsuki Kato, who played the character Saki Sakurai in Battle Royale II. Kato's appearance alongside Ando in this regard is largely coincidental however, as Battle Royale II was released eleven months after TOKYO 10+01.