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So, 'Incubus' from 2011 is one of those titles that slips under the radar but has a really unsettling vibe. The whole possession angle is done in a way that feels raw and visceral, especially with Yuriko's awakening to the horrifying reality of her situation. It’s got a gritty atmosphere, punctuated by striking practical effects that heighten the horror. The pacing might feel off to some, but it adds to the disorientation of Yuriko’s experience. There’s this bleak exploration of trauma and the supernatural that lingers long after the credits roll, making it a distinctive piece in the horror genre.
This film is relatively scarce in collector circles, often overshadowed by more mainstream horror. It has had limited releases, which contributes to its collector interest, particularly among those who appreciate the genre’s less polished and more unsettling entries. If you're hunting for something that strays from the typical fare, 'Incubus' is worth considering for its unique take on possession and trauma.
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