A homeroom teacher places 36 students, including Rena Kashimura (Kanna Hashimoto), under a suicide hypnosis. A 100 signals, consisting of ordinary behaviors like crying and laughing, will trigger these hypnotized students to commit suicide. Rena Kashimura, with her strong sense of justice, attempts to avoid this desperate fate. Under fear of death, the students become involved in a death game.the longer the story went on, the worse it got. the characters were boring and sometimes irritating. plot twists were being pulled out of nowhere and it just completely took away from the once unique story.Signal 100 2019 Full Movie Download
oh yeah plus it got a bit predictable and the ending was a half-assed attempt at something deep but ended up being cliche and awkward (and ruined a character but most characters were bad to begin with.on the bright side, the gore and death scenes are what made me actually sit through and finish this manga. they were so detailed and gruesome even if sometimes unrealistic. i mean unless all these people were actually wax figures without bones in their bodies.overall the story was half-good, half-dogshit and thats what ruined the whole manga. everything else was either good, decent or at least tolerable. in my eyes that deserves a 6/10 cause it really wasn’t that good, but it wasn’t bad.i wouldn’t recommend anyone to read it unless they want to find out what brought the manga down or if they wants to see the shreds of a good story and an original thrilling concept. oh yeah plus the death scenes.Calling this The Thinking Man’s Battle Royale would be an insult to Battle Royale.Extremely large (40 or so?) class of high school students get hypnotised after watching a video and have to comply with a set of 100 ‘Signal’ rules or risk violently killing themselves. Last person standing gets released from the hypnosis.One of the signals is no violence, so they can’t just tear each other apart. Plus their teacher kills himself after explaining the rules, so they’re forced to work out what the rest of the signals are on their own, which gives the nerds the upper hand.