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So, 'Buruburu! Furueru! Bikutsuku! Toukou Shinrei Eizou 13 Bon' is this intriguing first chapter in what looks to be a pretty unique horror series. It dives into the whole found footage subgenre, but with a Japanese twist that feels fresh. The pacing is slow, building tension through unsettling silence and subtle movements caught by this creepy surveillance camera in the mountains. You can almost feel the weight of the forest around you, almost suffocating. There's this haunting atmosphere that hangs heavy, especially knowing the area was supposed to become a park. The practical effects are understated but effective, allowing the viewer's imagination to fill in the gaps, which makes the experience more chilling. It's a distinct approach to horror that's all about the creeping dread rather than jump scares.
Japan's unique take on found footageFocus on atmosphere over jump scaresExplores the theme of halted progress in nature
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