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The Suicide Club
A woman traumatized by her brother's suicide is inducted into a world of games involving murder.
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Plot Summary
A young woman, Sarah, inherits a large sum of money and a mansion after her estranged parents' mysterious deaths. As she moves into her new home, she becomes entangled with a clandestine organization known as 'The Suicide Club,' which preys on vulnerable individuals by manipulating them into believing that suicide is the ultimate form of liberation. Sarah must uncover the dark secrets of the club and her parents' past before she becomes their next victim.
Critical Reception
The Suicide Club is a B-movie horror film from the late 1980s, often described as having a convoluted plot and relying on sensationalism. It garnered a niche following for its exploitation elements and gothic atmosphere, but was generally overlooked by mainstream critics.
What Reviewers Say
Features a complex and often confusing narrative.
Relies heavily on atmosphere and suspenseful sequences.
Some viewers found the themes to be disturbing and thought-provoking.
Google audience: Audience reception is mixed, with some appreciating the film's dark themes and suspense, while others found the plot difficult to follow and the execution lacking.
Fun Fact
The film was marketed with a sensationalist approach, emphasizing its connection to the taboo subject of suicide to attract audiences during its initial release.
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