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- Sep 25, 2018
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Hello Sanctioned Suicide! I have a question! Do any of you have favorite films about or containing suicide?
Some of my favorites are:
"Tokyo Sonata" directed by Kiyoshi Kurosawa
"Battle Royale" directed by Kinji Fukasaku
"The End of the Tour" directed by James Ponsoldt
"Snowpiercer" directed by Bong Joon-ho
"Birdman" directed by Alejandro G. Iñnáritu
I'm particularly interested in films directed by women, but any good film is heartily welcome!
Me too
What Dreams May Come
One of my favourites. Love it <3
There is a very graphic suicide scene in the movie "The Rules of Attraction"
That was really eye opening, you can really see the people who are crying for help vs the ones who just jump at an instant.There's the documentary called "The Bridge" (2006) about the suicides of the Golden Gate Bridge
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Bridge_(2006_documentary_film)
Indeed - vivid. If I remember correctly there is the case of the guy - forgot his name, but had long hair, and they used the footage of him jumping backwards off the Golden Gate.That was really eye opening, you can really see the people who are crying for help vs the ones who just jump at an instant.
Was just going to suggest this one when I saw the thread title.'Oslo, August 31st' directed by Joachim Trier. One of my favourites.
Yep. The play is really good. we got to see it performed in Melbourne about 10 years ago. was fantastic!'night Mother with Sissy Spacek and Anne Bancroft. It was based on a play written by Marsha Norman.
Thoroughly enjoyed Butch Cassidy - but if memory serves, Butch and Sundance had not been aware that the Bolivian Army was locked-and-loaded with their rifles and ready for them. They thought they had a good chance to get away. So it was not ctb, but rather a bad call on their part due to not knowing the situation.Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid
Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan
I was going to but down that one! I was surprised no one else mentioned Sala samobójców, it was the first and only movie I've seen about suicide! It's kinda fitting for this forum hahaSuicide room, it's a French movie.
That's not the way I saw the scene. I think they knew!Thoroughly enjoyed Butch Cassidy - but if memory serves, Butch and Sundance had not been aware that the Bolivian Army was locked-and-loaded with their rifles and ready for them. They thought they had a good chance to get away. So it was not ctb, but rather a bad call on their part due to not knowing the situation.
That's not the way I saw the scene. I think they knew!
Did you think that "The Graduate" had a happy ending?