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Suicide Club
Yugoslavian horror short from 1978.
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Plot Summary
A detective investigates a series of bizarre, ritualistic suicides plaguing Tokyo. As he delves deeper, he uncovers a dark underworld and a philosophical movement that seems to be driving people to seek death as a form of ultimate freedom. The investigation forces him to confront his own mortality and the nature of existence. He races against time to prevent further tragedies while unraveling the mystery behind the 'Suicide Club'.
Critical Reception
While not widely released internationally, 'Suicide Club' (often translated as 'Ballad of Orin' or 'Assassination Room' in different regions) is recognized for its striking visuals and unsettling themes. Critically, it is often lauded for its artistic direction and its exploration of alienation and societal despair, though some found its pacing and ambiguity challenging.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its provocative and philosophical exploration of death.
Commended for its distinctive visual style and atmospheric tension.
Some found the narrative abstract and the themes potentially nihilistic.
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Fun Fact
Director Masahiro Shinoda was known for his visually distinctive films that often explored complex social and psychological themes.
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