Movie Reviews: The Werewolf Game: Death Game’s Operator

1 Hrs 43 Mins

Rating

★★★

Duration

1 Hrs 43 Mins

Drama Digest:

People are attracted by being kidnapped or recruited. In the Werewolf Game, these persons participate. While wealthy individuals wager on the game’s winners and losers, the participants must risk their lives to participate. Masamune, played by Yuuki Ogoe, is a game operator. He learns that Yuzuki Natsume, a female high school student, is one of the Werewolf Game players. Masamune formerly worked as a private tutor for Yuzuki Natsume. He is prepared to put his life in danger to save her.

The Feel-Good Part:

Contrary to the cop subplot we had on Inferno, the idea of the game operator melded well with the actual game. Although there was significantly less blood and cries, this added to the franchise’s attractiveness. The well-written main narrative moves along steadily.

The Disappointing Factor:

It had a strong beginning, but it could have been more powerful.

In-Depth Analysis:

As the novel’s author, Kawakami Ryo, was able to develop his own work fully, it felt so much superior to Shinya Ayabe’s earlier films in terms of direction, story, and photography.

Star Power:

Yuuki Ogoe, Ken Nakajima, Uchikuri Uchikura are the main star cast of the movie. From the extras to the main characters, every single performance in the movie is excellent. The actors in the film possessed a wide range of skills.

Overall Opinion:

This unusual film features a unique plot that will stand out to viewers who have seen many of these kinds of films.