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At sunrise five people meet on a high rise rooftop in order to leap to their deaths.Movie details
Title : Suicide ClubRelease : 2010-11-25
Genre : Drama, Comedy
Runtime : 96
Company : K, T
Rating :
6.9 out of 10 From 4 Users
Homepage : Homepage Movie
Trailer : Video Trailer
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Klaus Dieter Bange, Andreas Beck, Andrea Cleven, Arne Gottschling, Katja Götz, Herwig Lucas, Uwe Rohbeck, Hildegard Schroedter, Mathieu Süsstrunk, Christian Heiner Wolf,Get More About Suicide Club
"Suicide Club" is not only a social commentary, exploring fads and Japan's disaffected youth, but also a prodding statement on existence itself. What if all the ways in which we have been taught to define ourselves has been wrong?
Suicide Club, known in Japan as Suicide Circle (自殺サークル, Jisatsu Sākuru), is a 2001 Japanese independent satirical horror film written and directed by Sion Sono. The film explores a wave of seemingly unconnected suicides that strikes Japan and the efforts of the police to determine the reasons behind the strange behavior.
According to an urban myth, the Suicide Club grants death to those wishing for it. Unless these "cyber suicides" are actually murders. Add content advisory for parents » 2018 (UK) See more »
Suicide Club is a harrowing nightmare of a film, a truly terrific concept for its plot with a decent cast make this a terrific little known gem in Asian Horror.
The Suicide Club was a secret society in San Francisco credited as the first modern extreme urban exploration society, and also known for anarchic group pranks. Despite its name, the club was not actually about suicide.
Welcome! The San Francisco Suicide Club was an idea conceived by the late Gary Warne, and existed from 1977 to 1982 in San Francisco.
Suicide Club (2002) is a complex film that demands more than one screening. After seeing it twice within the past 24 hours, some of the messages remain unclear. Nevertheless, the messages received were potent, prophetic, and perhaps more relevant than ever.
Suicide Club is a chilling tale of a near-future dystopia where population decline has led to strict Sanctity of Life laws and systems to extend life ever longer. Poetically written, Heng weaves a dystopian nightmare that is plausible; however, I struggled to connect to the story as I had expected to and was left wanting much more.
The Suicide Club is a cycle of three short stories, originally serialized in 1878, about a secret society in London that welcomes suicidal members to lethal games of chance. Each story has a different protagonist but all unravel in the same fashion: Prince Florizel of Bohemia and his loyal sidekick Colonel Geraldine come to some kind of confrontation with the scheming President of the Club.
Suicide Club, known in Japan as Suicide Circle (自殺サークル, Jisatsu Sākuru), is a 2001 Japanese independent satirical horror film written and directed by Sion Sono. The film explores a wave of seemingly unconnected suicides that strikes Japan and the efforts of the police to determine the reasons behind the strange behavior.
According to an urban myth, the Suicide Club grants death to those wishing for it. Unless these "cyber suicides" are actually murders. Add content advisory for parents » 2018 (UK) See more »
Suicide Club is a harrowing nightmare of a film, a truly terrific concept for its plot with a decent cast make this a terrific little known gem in Asian Horror.
The Suicide Club was a secret society in San Francisco credited as the first modern extreme urban exploration society, and also known for anarchic group pranks. Despite its name, the club was not actually about suicide.
Welcome! The San Francisco Suicide Club was an idea conceived by the late Gary Warne, and existed from 1977 to 1982 in San Francisco.
Suicide Club (2002) is a complex film that demands more than one screening. After seeing it twice within the past 24 hours, some of the messages remain unclear. Nevertheless, the messages received were potent, prophetic, and perhaps more relevant than ever.
Suicide Club is a chilling tale of a near-future dystopia where population decline has led to strict Sanctity of Life laws and systems to extend life ever longer. Poetically written, Heng weaves a dystopian nightmare that is plausible; however, I struggled to connect to the story as I had expected to and was left wanting much more.
The Suicide Club is a cycle of three short stories, originally serialized in 1878, about a secret society in London that welcomes suicidal members to lethal games of chance. Each story has a different protagonist but all unravel in the same fashion: Prince Florizel of Bohemia and his loyal sidekick Colonel Geraldine come to some kind of confrontation with the scheming President of the Club.




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