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So, 'Death Forest: Forbidden Forest 5' dives into this eerie atmosphere of urban horror, like a gory ghost story wrapped in a modern-day setting. The creepy white face of Yoshie really sets the tone—there’s something unsettling about how this character is shadowy yet oddly compelling. You have Yui, who starts off oblivious until it hits close to home, and this slow build-up of dread is done pretty well. The pacing can feel a bit uneven, but it adds to that feeling of disorientation. The practical effects shine through in the creature design, bringing a rawness that CGI often lacks. It’s not groundbreaking, but there’s a unique vibe that makes it stand out in the horror genre.
Interesting take on urban horror, set in Shibuya.Yoshie’s design stands out, practical effects enhance fear.Character dynamics add depth to the horror experience.
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