Review of Suicide Club (2001) by Rhage Reeh T — 18 Dec 2011
A fantastic opening sets the tone of this film, many school kids happy, singing, holding hands in a underground stop jump in front of the arriving train(we later find out its 54) gory blood going everywhere, a investigating team soon discovers what it could all be, more happy kids jumping to their deaths leads to why and who is the cause of the mayhem, there are many joyful moments and over the top violence to be had here, some offputting violence also, weird moments to be had( a great scene in a abandoned bowling alley, unkown movements in white sheets and a indie guitar sonmg performed is a highlight here, its sometimes uneven, and doesnt fully function, it does get a tiny confussing but gets back on track and when the true piurpose is reveiled its quite rewarding, japanes cinema can do these things well,.
This review of Suicide Club (2001) was written by Rhage Reeh T on 18 Dec 2011.
Suicide Club has generally received positive reviews.
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