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Ghost Story: The Death of Toyoshiga feels like a haunting journey through Edo's shadowy past. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the tension to build as the eerie atmosphere envelops you. The practical effects, though modest, create a visceral sense of dread that lingers long after the film ends. You can tell there's a genuine effort to capture the folklore essence, making it distinctive from more mainstream horror. The performances, while varying in intensity, manage to evoke the troubled spirits of the era. It’s an exploration of loss and regret, encapsulated within a ghost story framework. There’s a certain understated charm to its execution that could resonate well with those who appreciate the subtleties of Japanese horror.
Explore Japanese folklore themes.Focus on practical effects over CGI.Deliberate pacing enhances the tension.
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