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Deadly Gas in Tokyo is one of those oddities that lingers in your mind long after the credits roll. The film is shot in a gritty, almost oppressive atmosphere, capturing the nighttime essence of Tokyo's seedy underbelly. There's a mournful quality to the narrative, centered around the haunting figure of a lost geisha, which contrasts sharply with the bleakness of hotel room suicides. You really feel the pacing; it drags you into a slow descent that mirrors the characters' despair. Practical effects are surprisingly impactful, lending a certain rawness to the horror. Performances are typically unpolished, which adds to the film’s unsettling charm. It’s a unique slice of 90s horror that defies conventional storytelling.
Filmed in a real Tokyo hotel.Explores themes of loss and despair.Features raw practical effects.
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