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Suicide Club
a.k.a. Jisatsu Circle Director: Sion Sono Cast: Ryo Ishibashi, Masatoshi Nagase, Tamao Sato, Mai Housyou

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  • DVD Release Date: 11/18/2003
  • Original Release: 2002
  • Rating: Not Rated
  • Sales Rank: 17,447
 
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Side #1 --
1. Stay Behind the Yellow Line [5:29]
2. A Nice Cool Breeze [9:59]
3. Www.maru.ne.jp [4:34]
4. From the Crime Scene [8:19]
5. Recess [6:56]
6. There Is No Suicide Club [7:17]
7. The 6th Chain [7:37]
8. The Tattoo Search [6:13]
9. A Cool New Trend [6:51]
10. The Bat Is Entertained in the Pleasure Room [5:50]
11. What Is Your Connection? [4:57]
12. Jigsaw Puzzle [7:23]
13. The Truth About Pop Music [5:20]
14. Mitsoku Gets Connected [8:16]
15. Dessart's Final Performance [4:16]

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Editorial Reviews

This dark horror film begins with the grisly spectacle of 54 Japanese schoolgirls jumping in unison into the path of an oncoming train. This is only the first in a wave of mass suicides that sweeps across Japan, baffling the police and panicking the populace. The two police officers assigned to the case have to piece together such mystifying clues as a website seems to be predicting each wave of deaths, a coughing child who periodically calls them with enigmatic tips, and a coiled rope stitched out of human flesh. All of it may or may not have to do with a prepubescent all-girl pop group whose latest hit single seems to have hypnotized the nation. ~ Tom Vick, All Movie Guide All Movie Guide

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March 01, 2005: At first I thought this was just a cheesy horror/gore flick. You know, something typical of the japanese horror catagory. As I watched the movie, I soon began to realize that there was more to this than a simple linear story line. This movie was the most intricate and meaningful movie I have seen in a long time. The theme though diguised behind the blood and gore, is not about the promotion of suicide but rather the promotion of the love of oneself. This film takes a deeper look into the Japanese culture and leaves the viewer breathless afterwards. The actors did a good job in making their character seem real. There was even a scene where there weren't any words spoken but the intensity of the stares spoke volumes. I highly recommend this film if you are good at interpreting things.