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So, 'Iru. Vol.2' continues the eerie journey from its predecessor, diving deeper into psychological horror territory. The atmosphere is thick with dread, and the pacing is quite deliberate, which really lets the tension build. There's this creeping sense of unease that lingers long after the credits roll. Practical effects play a big role here, with some genuinely unsettling visuals that feel raw and authentic. The performances, though from an unknown cast, manage to convey a haunting realism that pulls you in. Themes of isolation and fear of the unknown are explored, making it more than just a typical jump-scare fest. It’s an intriguing piece for anyone into the layered depths of horror cinema.
Part of the 'Iru.' seriesFocus on practical effectsPsychological themes of isolation
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Takeshi Kiba
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