My Grading System

A+ = Masterpiece (I hold back on this one.) / A = Great. / A- = Really Good. / B+ = Good. / B = Decent (Serviceable). / B- = Flawed but okay (For those times there's something redeeming about the work). / C+ = Not very good (Skip it). C = Bad. / C- = Awful. / F = Complete Disaster (I hold back on this one too).

Note on Spoilers: I will try to avoid ruining a story by going into too much detail. But if I wish to include some revealing points to my analysis I will try to remember to add a separate spoiler paragraph.

Sunday, October 9, 2016

Suicide Club (2001)

Imagine if you will people all of a sudden killing themselves?  And for no reason, almost as if it was just something to do? Japanese director Sion Sono creates such a story, with the police trying to figure out why this was happening and how it relates to packages containing rolls of human skin.   The pacing of this film isn’t always consistent but the mystery is so frightening and entrancingly bizarre you’ll be thinking about it for some time.   There are some really shocking moments in this film that really should be seen if you love the horror genre.  Grade: B+

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