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Dragon Blue is a curious blend of fantasy, horror, and sci-fi that really swings for the fences. Mayuko, our feng shui expert turned demon hunter, is thrust into her legacy with hardly a moment to breathe. The pacing can feel a bit frantic, especially in the beginning, but it creates this peculiar urgency that somehow works. The practical effects, especially for the ghosts, have this low-budget charm that gives the film a distinct atmosphere—nothing feels polished, but it has a gritty authenticity. The performances vary, with some actors delivering over-the-top takes that add to the film's oddball quality. It's one of those films that you'd probably want to revisit just to catch all those bizarre moments and how it dances between genres.
quirky tonal shiftslow-budget charm in effectsnarrative pacing is uneven
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