Noriko’s bloody pics!

JoBloJoBlo
Last Updated on July 27, 2021

While I haven’t seen the Japanese
thriller SUICIDE CLUB, I have heard that it’s a great little gore-fest at
parts and most definitely worth a watch. That’s good to know considering that
new images from the prequel NORIKO’S DINNER TABLE
are now popping up over at


Bloody-Disgusting

NORIKO’S DINNER TABLE follows
young Noriko, who is unhappy with her current family situation. So unhappy in
fact that she seeks out a group online called FAMILY CIRCLE,
which places people like her into pseudo-families. After she runs away to Tokyo
to join this group, her father comes looking for her, only to discover the truth
about FAMILY CIRCLE.

Now like I said, I never got a
chance to see SUICIDE CLUB, but from what I hear this prequel will help
to answer some unanswered questions that arise within it. And if the pics are
any indication, I’m guessing that this flick will be pretty awesome to watch as
a standalone. School girls covered in blood and standing ritualistic on a subway
platform? You know when you see ‘What the f**k’ pictures like these, the movie
must be good.

So jump over to

Bloody-Disgusting
for more images and the poster for NORIKO’S
DINNER TABLE
.

Source: BD

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