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So, this 1954 flick, 'Inugami-ke no nazo: Akuma wa odoru', is quite the eerie ride. It drips with this moody atmosphere that really pulls you in, and the pacing has that classic slow-burn feel that keeps you guessing. The practical effects have a raw quality that adds to the tension, especially for a horror-mystery of its time. And the way it captures the complexities of family and vengeance is fascinating—there's a heavy weight to the themes here. Plus, the performance of Kōsuke Kindaichi as the detective really stands out; he brings a certain depth that carries the narrative forward. It’s not just a whodunit; it probes into deeper psychological territory, making it distinctive amongst its peers.
This film has seen a few formats over the years, but prints remain relatively rare, which certainly adds to its allure for collectors. The scarcity of quality copies really makes it a point of interest. Plus, the early adaptation of 'The Inugami Clan' holds a special place for those who appreciate the evolution of Japanese horror. The blend of atmospheric depth and storytelling keeps it relevant for serious film buffs.
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