Kanna Hashimoto challenges the 15-ban manga adaptation movie "Signal 100" trailer released

Kanna Hashimoto challenges the 15-ban manga adaptation movie "Signal 100" trailer released

Today (September 30), the comic-adapted movie "Signal 100" starring Kanna Hashimoto released a preview trailer. This is a movie about students who are hypnotized to commit suicide and start a death game.

Trailer for Signal 100:

"Signal 100" is adapted from the comic of the same name, telling the story of 36 students who were hypnotized to commit suicide by their class teacher due to more than 100 behaviors such as being late, making phone calls, and crying. The students gradually exposed their true nature because of their fear of death, and threw themselves into this heroic death game in order to survive.

It is worth mentioning that "Signal 100" is an R15 film, and this is the first time that 20-year-old Kanna Hashimoto has challenged a 15-rated work. The film will be released in Japan on January 24, 2020.

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