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Survivors of the first game progress through other twisted variations of childhood games, including a giant beckoning cat (Maneki-neko) and a truth-telling polar bear.
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Each round is a deadly variation of a well-known playground game: Survivors of the first game progress through other
Released amidst the popularity of survival-game narratives such as Battle Royale (2000) and The Hunger Games (2012), As the Gods Will distinguishes itself through its surrealist violence and nihilistic humor. The plot follows high school student Shun Takahata (Sota Fukushi) as he and his classmates are forced to play deadly children’s games—Daruma-san ga Koronda (the Japanese equivalent of “Red Light, Green Light”), a giant cat’s bell, and a man-eating Russian roulette with a polar bear—orchestrated by a floating Daruma doll and other supernatural entities. Miike’s direction transforms a standard horror premise into a chaotic exploration of existential futility. The plot follows high school student Shun Takahata
As the Gods Will is not a conventional survival thriller but a surrealist essay on randomness, authority, and the performance of growing up. By refusing to offer a moral or a happy ending, Miike forces audiences to sit with the discomfort of meaninglessness. The final scene—Shun smiling as he enters another game—suggests either madness or enlightenment. In the end, the film asks: If life is a game with no winning condition, how will you play?
Shun begins the film bored with life. The extreme violence of the games shocks him back into feeling. The movie suggests that in a world saturated with digital entertainment and mundane routines, it takes a cataclysmic event to make people truly value their lives and the lives of others.