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Suicide Club

When 54 high school girls throw themselves in front of a subway train it appears to be only the beginning of a string of suicides around the country. Does the new all-girl group Desert have anything to do with it? Detective Kuroda tries to find the answer, which isn't as simple as he had hoped.

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Release : 2001
Rating : 6.5
Studio : Omega Project, 
Crew : Director of Photography,  Director, 
Cast : Ryo Ishibashi Akaji Maro Masatoshi Nagase Sayako Hagiwara Hideo Sako
Genre : Drama Horror Thriller

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Reviews

Hellen
2021/05/13

I like the storyline of this show,it attract me so much

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AnhartLinkin
2018/08/30

This story has more twists and turns than a second-rate soap opera.

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Patience Watson
2018/08/30

One of those movie experiences that is so good it makes you realize you've been grading everything else on a curve.

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Roman Sampson
2018/08/30

One of the most extraordinary films you will see this year. Take that as you want.

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Solomon Orlando
2018/01/31

As I scroll through reviews, it seems like Suicide Club is either pointless tripe or touted genius. In my opinion, the movie is what you make of it.Expected from the title, some horror fans will delight in the overt use of violent visuals. It sets this example within the first couple minutes of the film, showing an overwhelming amount of blood filling a Japanese train station; the byproduct of fifty-four young girls clasping hands and jumping in front of an oncoming train. For people with a strong stomach and a keen interest in bloody portraits, Suicide Club definitely doesn't fail in that department. But while I was enjoying this part of the film, I noticed that the further the plot developed, the more questions I began asking. Unfortunately, most were left unanswered (as the movie is quite ambiguous that way) and turned into theories, but I believe this is where the genius of the film comes into play.Sion Sono is making a point about Japanese society, especially as it pertains to suicidal ideation and pop culture. There are points throughout the film where the plot becomes lucid, expounding upon the ideas that went into the film from the director himself but cutting itself off just short of the point. Suicide Club isn't in the business of feeding you answers because it seeks to motivate you. It desperately pines after your thoughts, theories, and questions. It forces you to reply to those yourself without being coddled by the story. In this regard, this is why Suicide Club is something that I would consider a masterpiece. Everyone will come out of the movie with their own ideas about what it all connects to. This is partially why the reviews are love-hate since many believe there is no meaning - and that's fine too.If you are seeking a movie that will sate your need for gore, you've found the right one. Just be wary about the depth of this movie, as I think you might be disappointed afterward if you are not actively participating. In other words, you may not find this movie quite worth your time if you're not willing to put in the effort to understand it. The plot continues to thicken as the movie carries on, creating an ending that never delivers the full-circle satisfaction of most movies nowadays. Characters appear constantly without anything explaining their existence plainly - and with progression for those characters just as obscure, you're likely to feel a bit let down with this title if you're looking for a little mindless fun.Regardless, I think Suicide Club is a great watch. The carnage that ensues throughout the film is engaging and different, making every scene feel like pins and needles until the death arrives. The plot is thick with references, nuance, and metaphors; which might excite anyone looking to trade theories on the meaning of the film. The character progression leaves a lot to be desired, but the vagueness of these people is almost needed to amplify the underlying point the film is trying to motivate you to figure out. Honestly, I stepped out of Suicide Club with a great ton of enjoyment. As this will become my first foray into the wonders of Japanese horror, I'm glad this was the movie that christened that.

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Kevin Ching
2016/05/23

The opening scene proved this film is going to be easy to digest, it is telling you that this film is going to challenge you, provoke you and disgust you! If you are not prepared, please don't watch this film.The unique aspect of this film is that it doesn't have a specific protagonist, at least not in the traditional manner. This is likely to be one of the reason why some people find this film rather confusing. However, I think it worked well in terms of presenting the film in a wider aspect, showing us what suicide means in different situations, scenario, relationships, but what is more important, is what it means to you."What is your connection to you?"The real horror from this film comes from the inside, inside the audience's mind, which is what real horror is about. The film explores a lot of theme, but what created the horror was the depiction of humanity. It shows how we are so numb because of how society programmed us, do we even know ourselves? We are also drawn to this fake hope, when you discover that you know nothing about yourself, that is when the real despair and horror comes.This film is not perfect, but more importantly, the idea came across, it transferred the really strong sensations and this is what art is about.

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trashgang
2012/11/20

Japan is in trouble. Bunches of youth are in a suicidal mood. They jump before trains and they even jump from buildings and that's exactly what we see here in this flick with a message.For a Japanese horror it is low on gore but it's full of sputtering blood. Just watch the opening sequence with the girls jumping before a passing train. The red stuff flies through the air against the train itself and the commuters standing on the platform. We even see people jumping from the roof at a school and it also has a bit of black comedy like when an ear is hanging on the wall from where one jumped to death. A strange flick that you will like or dislike if you don't get the message. Not a typical horror for the lovers of Japanese flicks. I did try not to spoil anything, go figure it out yourself if you really understand this flick.Gore 1/5 Nudity 0,5/5 Effects 2/5 Story 3/5 Comedy 0/5

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ElTotor
2012/03/01

As someone on the topic explained it, this movie adapt the pied piper story. Nothing to deal really with Japanese culture as somebody must say. Inform yourself about the pied piper before watching the movie, then everything will be clear!It will allow you to discover plainly the quality of this great movie which is really, really close to the tale. However, it's not a perfect movie,some actors are not totally convincing (but you know, Japanese actors have sometimes a special way of acting, and it appears that in japan, people use to exaggerate reactions in real life to, like a big living theater).The gore stuff are "fun" and still work in a way, but they look flashy and cheap.

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