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So, Exorcism of Evil Spirits: The True Story of Curses That Really Happened Volume Three is a wild ride, you know? Oda really digs into personal experiences with horror, which gives it this eerie authenticity. The way he narrates his encounters is a bit raw, almost like you're sitting around a campfire listening to a friend recount a terrifying tale. And those exorcism scenes? They're something else—never shown in Japan before, apparently. It’s got this gritty, low-budget feel that adds to the unsettling atmosphere. The pacing's a bit uneven, but it builds tension in its own way. Plus, the secret psychic photos—sealed away for a reason—definitely add a layer of intrigue. It’s not your typical horror flick, that's for sure.
Unique blend of personal narrative and reenactmentIncludes previously unseen exorcism sequencesFeatures sealed psychic photos that enhance mystery
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