
Anzu Natsuno is the leader of the triathlon team of her all-girl High School. One evening she hear a voice singing and following the voice, she finds her close friend Kana in a High School hall, and Kana commits suicide. Anzu, nor any other girl of the team can understand why Kana did it. The girls soon begin to investigate. At the same time, reporters of the independent magazine "Masaka" heard the rumour of an "infectious song" that will drive to suicide to anyone who dares ... (Full plot summary below)
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Anzu Natsuno is the leader of the triathlon team of her all-girl High School. One evening she hear a voice singing and following the voice, she finds her close friend Kana in a High School hall, and Kana commits suicide. Anzu, nor any other girl of the team can understand why Kana did it. The girls soon begin to investigate. At the same time, reporters of the independent magazine "Masaka" heard the rumour of an "infectious song" that will drive to suicide to anyone who dares to sing it. Reporters Riku Nagase and Taichi are assigned to the story, they go to Kana's funeral in order to know if this is just another "urban legend". There they meet Anzu, and Kana's childhood friend Shuri, member of the pop group "AKB48". At first Anzu doesn't want to talk to Riku and Taichi, but Shuri got interested and wanted to know what happened to her friend, so she joins the reporters. Both Anzu's triathlon team of girls, and "Masaka" magazine reporters, with the help of Shiru start to follow the leads to uncover the truth, while more suicides began.
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| User ReviewBridget GJapanese humor is very...odd and random but it's still entertaining! Very creative movie and an interesting plot. The ending creeps me out! |
| User ReviewJason JSuicide Song was interesting but not scary. It has some beautiful scenes in it. Some creepiness and the story really isn't complicated. Although it took me a bit to figure out who's singing the suicide song that kills people. |
| User ReviewRara-Raf-Iqah FYes, another Japanese movie I'm reviewing. I love horror movies, deal with it. Enjoyed the storyline but movie was a little lacking for me. Dunno why but the ending was nicer than the beginning. Overall, not too bad but most probably not gonna watch this again. |
| User ReviewAlejandro SOK, esta pelÃcula tà (C)cnicamente es mala, pero de todos modos disfrutà (C) viendola. La razón? Porque en el elenco principal salen varias del grupo musica de J-Pop, AKB48. Esa fuà (C) la razón para verla y por consiguiente el motivo de que la haya disfrutado. Ellas actuan bien y la trama propone varias cosas interesante, comentan temas del dÃa a dÃa en Japón que uno considerarÃa taboo. Pienso que si hubiera puesto un poco de ganas en el factor de asustar, hubieran logrado un producto muy bueno. Recomendada solo si eres fan de AKB48, y si lo eres, fijo debes verla ;) |
| User ReviewDaniel HOK, the Beatles had a Hard Day's Night, Prince had Purple Rain, Paul McCartney had Give My Regards to Broad Street, Rick Springfield had Hard to Hold, the Spice Girls had Spiceworld, and at least two of the AKB48 girls have Suicide Song, an uneven movie that tries to be equal parts Sono Shion's Suicide Club, mystery/drama, and light comedy. Unfortunately, it turns out to be nothing but a vehicle written just to promote the two big members of the famed Japanese combo pop group. With no redeeming characters, a few bloody scenes, and a story that drags on and on about a song that causes the person who sings it to snuff themselves, the end result is lame. |