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So, there's this film, 'Forensics Classroom Incident Files 13,' which really dives into some eerie territory. Izumi's character is hauntingly relatable, especially with her constant dreams of a murder she can't seem to shake off. The pacing is intriguing, allowing you to feel the dread build-up as Saki steps into the role of the coroner. The whole possession angle is pretty compelling, merging the past with the present in a unique way. Practical effects here aren't overdone but evoke a sense of realism that makes the mystery feel all the more pressing. It’s not just a whodunit; it explores themes of trauma and memory that linger, which gives it a deeper resonance. Definitely a distinctive piece in the mystery genre.
Unique blend of past and present in storytelling.Explores themes of trauma and memory.Practical effects add realism without overshadowing the narrative.
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