Suicide Club (2001) movie poster

Suicide Club (2001)

自殺サークル
"Well then, goodbye everybody."
ThumbScore
👍 82%Google users liked it archived
Critics Score
🎬 63% (RT: 63%) ℹ️RT = Rotten Tomatoes (critic reviews). MC = Metacritic (weighted critic average). Critics Score is the average of both.
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Director
Runtime
1h 39m
Country
Japan
Language
Japanese
TMDB Rating
6.4/10 (544 votes)
Rotten Tomatoes
63%
Cast
Ryo Ishibashi as Detective Kuroda
Masatoshi Nagase as Detective Shibusawa
Mai Hosho as Nurse Atsuko Sawada
Tamao Sato as Nurse Yôko Kawaguchi
Takashi Nomura as Security Guard Jiro Suzuki
Akaji Maro as Detective Murata
Sayoko Hagiwara as Mitsuko
Hideo Sako as Detective Hagitani
Most people think so. 82% of audiences gave it a thumbs up based on 544 votes. Critics gave it 63%.
Overview
When the bizarre mass suicide of 54 high school girls throwing themselves in front of a subway train appears to instigate a string of suicides around the country, Detective Kuroda strives to find the answer, which isn't as simple as he had hoped. Wikipedia ↗
Fun Facts
  • Sion Sono cited several classic drama films as the primary inspiration for the visual style.
  • During production of Suicide Club, the crew faced numerous challenges but managed to complete the shoot ahead of schedule.
Audience Consensus

Suicide Club is a 2001 drama, horror, thriller film directed by Sion Sono. When the bizarre mass suicide of 54 high school girls throwing themselves in front of a subway train appears to instigate a string of suicides around the country, Detective Kuroda strives to find the answer, which isn't as simple as he had hoped. The film has been rated by 544 audiences on ThumbScore, reflecting its reach and engagement with viewers.

As a drama film, Suicide Club delivers on the expectations of its genre while bringing its own distinctive perspective to the storytelling. The production showcases the creative vision of its filmmaking team, bringing together performances, cinematography, and narrative elements that have resonated with audiences. Suicide Club (2001) continues to find viewers through theatrical releases, streaming platforms, and home media, maintaining its place in the contemporary entertainment landscape.

The film represents the kind of cinematic experience that has attracted a dedicated audience, with viewers appreciating its approach to the story and characters it presents.

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