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                    (2001)
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                    | Starring:  | 
                    
Ryô Ishibashi,
 Masatoshi Nagase,
 Mai Hôshô,
 Tamao Satô,
 Takashi Nomura,
 Rolly,
 Yoko Kamon,
 Kimiko Yo,
 Hideo Sako,
 Akaji Maro
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Shion Sono
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Horror,
 Foreign,
 Cult Horror,
 Asian Horror
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English
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1h 39m
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Suicide Club (2001) is a Japanese horror film that follows a detective investigating a series of bizarre and seemingly unconnected suicides, uncovering a disturbing and mysterious connection between them. The movie explores themes of alienation and the influence of popular culture on young people.
                 
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