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Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })12 Suicidal Teens (十二人の死にたい子どもたち)note Jyuu-ni Nin no Shinitai Kodomotachi — literally "12 Children Who Want to Die" is a Japanese drama/mystery film released in 2019. The film is an adaptation of a novel by Tow Ubukata.In an abandoned hospital, 12 teenagers from different backgrounds have gathered for the purpose of euthanizing themselves together. As they arrive one-by-one at the hospital basement room they are to commit suicide in, however, the participants are surprised to discover that a 13th person is already inside the room, presumably having died before them. In order to confirm their resolve to die, as well as to figure out how an additional person managed to join them, the assembly organizer asks the participants to talk with each other before proceeding. As they investigate the origins of the 13th person, they get to know each other better and understand their respective reasons for choosing suicide.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_2'); }) | |
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Abusive Parents: Seigo's mother took out a life-insurance policy on her own son. Seigo wants to kill himself because it's the only way his mother won't get any money, and even if he outlives the policy's expiration after one year, her mother's boyfriends would just finish him off anyway. Meiko's father is a ruthless lawyer who has divorced and remarried several times over. Though it's more likely a case of being neglectful, his behavior somehow convinces Meiko that her death would make him happy, considering that his law firm is in financial trouble and she just took out an insurance policy on herself for this reason. Takahiro's mother resorted to medicines in an attempt to curb his supposedly unruly behavior as a child. Instead of curing him, it gave him a stutter and a host of other mental issues, leaving him without any hope of getting better. | |
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