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Honto ni Atta! Kokkuri-san no Noroi - Jitsuroku Kokuri feels like this eerie dive into the shadowy corners of a cultural obsession. It's more than just a horror flick; itβs a chilling glimpse into the Kokkuri-san game that fascinated Japan back in the β70s. The pacing is deliberate, really lingering on the unsettling atmosphere that permeates the interviews and firsthand accounts. You can feel this palpable sense of dread grow as the film unfolds, and the practical effects, though not overdone, add to that discomfort. The way it captures the societal fascination with the occult and the real-life implications of such games makes it stand out, a testament to the power of belief and fear.
Cultural examination of Kokkuri-san gameAtmospheric pacing that builds uneaseInsights into the occult boom of the 70s
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