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Devil's Nursery Rhyme is this intriguing blend of horror and mystery, directed by an unknown filmmaker, which really captures that eerie vibe of early '60s Japanese cinema. The pacing is deliberate, allowing dread to seep in as the story unfolds, almost like you're gradually stepping into a nightmare. The practical effects, though limited by the era, have this unique charm that adds to the unsettling atmosphere. Performances are quite compelling, particularly how the cast embodies the tension and paranoia prevalent in the narrative. You can definitely feel the influence of Yokomizo's original novel, making it distinct among Toei's adaptations. It's a fascinating piece for anyone into the nuances of genre filmmaking from that time.
Devil's Nursery Rhyme has had a somewhat elusive presence in the collector's market, often overshadowed by more prominent titles. It was released on limited formats, making original copies quite scarce. The film's unique take on horror and its connection to classic literature make it a point of interest for collectors who appreciate the subtleties of genre evolution in Japanese cinema.
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