«Noriko's Dinner Table» is the sequel to «Suicide Club». It is related, but it does not develop the first movie's plot though; it is more focused on the psychological message the director wanted to rely with the «Suicide Club».
Recommended by goldenskies
Suicide Club and Noriko’s Dinner Table – to fully appreciate them and understand the story you’ve got to watch them both.
Recommended by Szasha
Both stories start with an uneasy girl in high school who meets a new friend that change little by little her life. As the story develops, it gets more creepy, until the final-climax that is disturbing.
Recommended by sasakiah
They both explore extreme, yet plausible, situations spawning from deficiencies in social relationships through the lens of youth. As I remember them, Confessions has less gore than Noriko\'s Dinner Table, but is still not for the faint of heart. Confessions may be just a tiny bit more cerebral.
Recommended by Kawaikochan
Genres: Thriller, Horror, Psychological, Youth
Tags: Slasher Film, Massacre, Death, High School, Student-Teacher Relationship, Murder, Adapted From A Novel, Suspense, LGBTQ+, Dark Fiction
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