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So, this is the first volume of 'Iru. Kowasugiru Tōkō Eizō 13-hon' and it’s got a really unsettling vibe. The atmosphere is thick with dread, and the pacing keeps you on edge without giving too much away too quickly. It blends horror with a slightly surreal edge, pulling you into its world. The practical effects are noteworthy—gritty and raw, they really amplify the unsettling tone. Performances are decent, capturing a sort of quiet desperation that just lingers. What’s distinctive here is how it plays with the unseen, relying on sound and shadow more than gore, which is a nice contrast to some of the flashier stuff out there.
First in the 'Iru.' seriesFocus on atmosphere and practical effectsExplores themes of dread and the unseen
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