Always liked Dead Poets Society (1989), Ben X (2007) and Soylent Green (1973). Now
that (!) is what suicide should be like, completely unrestricted, peaceful, comfy, anytime and you get made into biscuits for other people. How cute is that?
Harmonium (2016) has a beautiful suicide scene (the movie's good too), it's not graphic but one should use headphones or proper speakers for full appreciation (pw: dive).
PS: Louis Theroux documentary "Choosing Death" was also very interesting. Made me research the method and brought me here.
EDITPS: Had forgotten "The Bridge (2006)" it's a documentary film on jumping from the GGB/SF, some of the friends and relatives were absolutely amazing in that.
@Sunoo wrote:
yes please share , I meant I wanted movies where the protagonist is suffering with life in some way so I could relate in some way
I see, then perhaps give aforementioned Ben X (2007) a try. It's a Belgian-Dutch film about an adolescent suffering from Asperger's getting bullied at school and struggling with life in general. It's really good.