City Horror: The Evil Spirit has this eerie vibe that creeps under your skin. Cha’s return to her hometown feels heavy with nostalgia and regret, especially as she documents the lives of friends who’ve either moved on or tragically met untimely ends. The pacing is deliberately slow, which amplifies that sense of dread, and the practical effects, though modest, capture some genuinely unsettling moments. There’s this interesting exploration of memory—how we remember those we've lost and how it haunts us. The performances have this raw quality, especially from Cha, who navigates her past with a mix of curiosity and unease. It’s not flashy, but there’s a certain authenticity to this film that sticks with you.
Atmospheric exploration of memory and loss.Practical effects create a genuine sense of horror.Pacing emphasizes dread and reflection.
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