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So, here we have the 17th entry in the rather niche series 'Iru. ~ Kowasugiru Tōkō Eizō 13-hon.' The atmosphere is thick with dread, building on the preceding films but with its own unique flair. The pacing is a mix of slow-burn tension and sudden, jarring moments that really catch you off guard. Practical effects are quite impressive, adding a tangible, gritty feel that a lot of modern horror lacks. The performances are solid, with a focus on psychological horror rather than just jump scares. This installment delves deeper into themes of isolation and the human psyche, making it stand apart. Not for everyone, but definitely has its own twisted charm, if you appreciate the genre’s more experimental side.
Part of a larger series; consider watching prior entries for context.Focuses on psychological horror rather than conventional scares.Check out the practical effects; they add a lot to the viewing experience.
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