Adapted from the works of French cartoonist Jean Trey, directed by French director Tris Lecomte, who has directed films such as "The Barber's Lover" and "The Girl on the Bridge". A husband and wife run a 10-generation old "suicide store", selling all kinds of suicide products that can help people cleanly, unconventionally, and leave no trouble for a living. Ropes, pistols, poisons, bayonets... all products are available to meet the needs of different suicides, and the first time is successful and the effect is remarkable. The performance of the musical is novel and lively, with beautiful melody and lyrics. The thinking brought to us by the film is: "When suicide is no longer an obscure thing, when a shop selling suicide paraphernalia can open up for business, when the police issue a ticket to a suicide victim who is hit by a car, when someone Where will humanity go when it is strange to help others commit suicide for a living?" Recommended movie review: "Suicide Shop": Suicide and Self-Saving
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