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So, this is the tenth entry in the 'Iru.' series, which is pretty fascinating for anyone tracking the evolution of horror in Japanese cinema. The atmosphere, as always, is thick with dread, pulling you into its world with a slow burn that really plays with anticipation. The pacing is deliberate, almost methodical, which might throw off some viewers but really builds that tension. Practical effects are a standout here, managing to create some genuinely unsettling visuals without over-reliance on CGI, which is refreshing in today's landscape. The performances feel grounded, with a rawness that adds to the overall unsettling vibe. Overall, it's a part of the series that's worth examining for its unique contributions to the horror genre.
Part of a larger seriesFocus on practical effectsCharacter-driven horror
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