I'm ashamed to admit that only recently discovered who Sion Sono is, and I made sure to watch his most renowned film - that of Suicide Club.
The movie is absolutely great, and even though stretched far and away, it manages to portray perfectly the generation of today; th...( read more)
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Suicide Club
Ryo Ishibashi, Akaji Maro, Masatoshi Nagase
One day, 54 smiling, singing highschool girls inexplicably link hands and jump ontothe tracks of an oncoming bullet train. Their deaths seems to trigger a wave ofsuicides all over Japan. A detective s...( read more
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Recent Reviews
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October 18, 2009
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June 21, 2009
This is only the second asian horror flick i've seen (the first being ringu) and it was at the opposite end of the spectrum from that movie. In the end I kinda liked it, but I didn't like it that much when I was actually watching it, too gross.
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January 25, 2009
This has to be one of the weirdest movies Ive seen. Unfortunately im in no shape to write movie reviews right now so yall just have to wait for my proper review to come out.
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October 28, 2008
This is one of the funniest albeit confounding movies I have seen in a long long time. This is a happy film with a happy ending. A connection is finally made between young and old, the pop group's work is done and the most suicidal of the teenagers, the one whose boyfriend surpri...( read more)
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December 18, 2009
Disturbing but intriguing movie about a detective trying to stop a wave of bizarre suicides happening all over Japan. The plot is a bit of a mess but who can ever forget the opening sequence with 54 schoolgirls jumping in front of an oncoming subway train.
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November 23, 2009
had i not conducted research on suicide, i would not have found this film. and had i not studied the subject with such scrutiny, it would not have scared me as much as it did. seems illogical, but everything i saw in the film is nothing but illustrations to the true nature of t...( read more)
