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So, 'Diary of the Ghost' offers this intriguing mix of mundane life and the supernatural, set against the backdrop of this massive interdimensional structure. The atmosphere feels a bit heavy, almost nostalgic, as you watch the restaurant's daily rhythms juxtaposed with the eerie presence nearby. The pacing is deliberate; it builds tension subtly over time, letting the strangeness seep into the characters’ lives. Fujio's son Sho, played with a quiet intensity, really embodies that struggle between normalcy and the unknown. What struck me was the use of practical effects—nothing over the top, but just enough to keep you engaged without drowning in CGI. It’s the way it explores themes of legacy and the unseen that makes it distinctive.
Focus on atmosphere and pacing when discussing the film.Pay attention to the performances, especially Fujio and Sho.Consider how the practical effects contribute to the overall tone.
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