

Kanzaki and Akiyama were specially brought in by investors betting on an all-red result. With it finally happening, most investors lost their enormous bets, and Liar Game may not be held again. Liar Game organizer Eri reveals to Kanzaki and Akiyama that the entire tournament was based on bets by wealthy investors on whether an unprecedented all-red vote would occur. Yokoya returns the rest of the money to Akiyama. Akiyama wins the game he passes all his winnings to Yokoya, and has Yokoya pay off Sendou's debt. Sendou instead chooses red because he would not listen to instruction. Although their profits would decrease, everyone else agrees. Kanzaki urges Sendou to choose silver and others to choose red so that Sendou can pay his debt.


With one round to go, only Sendou is in debt, owing 200 million. Akiyama disguises a red apple as silver, causing Sendou to lose 1 billion. She lied about being X due to the pressure of being in first place throughout the game. The next round, Takeda loses 1 billion due to X, but survives. Akiyama is brought to meet his former rival Yokoya, who declares he will pay Akiyama's debt in exchange for the final prize worth of 5 billion, whether Akiyama wins or not. Akiyama was trying to save Kanzaki from elimination, who was herself trying to save Takeda. Akiyama identifies the first as Nishida, and labels the unknown second as "X".ĭue to X's machinations, Akiyama loses 1 billion and is eliminated. The players again try to all choose red, but two players betray. Many players incur losses as the groups battle.

However, Fukunaga promptly betrays them to join the group of the rest of the players: Etou, Igarashi, Momose, Nishida and group leader Sakamaki. To secure a voting majority, Fukunaga forms an alliance with Akiyama, Kanzaki, Kuji, Sendou and Takeda. The others agree, but many betray her and vote otherwise, as choosing red is risking a loss. The altruistic Kanzaki urges everyone to choose red so that all will profit. To prevent cooperation, players cannot share the prize money with each other. If only one player chooses red, that player loses 1 billion any player with a debt of over 500 million is eliminated. If only one player chooses gold or silver, that player gets 200 million. However, if any players choose gold or silver, those with red apples lose 100 million, while those with gold or silver earn 100 million. Players earn 100 million if all choose red. If only gold or silver are picked, those in the majority earn 100 million, while those in the minority lose 100 million but if all players only choose one colour between silver and gold, they all lose 100 million. During each round, players will pick either a gold, silver or red apple to brand their name on. The final stage is based on the Garden of Eden. At the location of the final stage, she reunites with fellow players from previous stages: Akiyama, Etou, and Fukunaga. Kanzaki originally withdrew from the Liar Game Tournament after the semi-finals, but receives a spot in the final due to Yokoya's withdrawal. Furthermore, it has been confirmed that the film will be shown in Macau, Malaysia, Indonesia and Brunei. It was released in Japan on Maand was subsequently released in Singapore (August 12, 2010) and Hong Kong (October 7, 2010). The film is a continuation of the popular Fuji Television drama series, Liar Game. Liar Game: The Final Stage ( ライアーゲーム ザ・ファイナルステージ, Raiā Gēmu: Za Fainaru Sutēji) is a 2010 Japanese film directed by Hiroaki Matsuyama.
