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So, here we are with the 25th installment of the「Iru.」series. It's quite an interesting entry, really. The tone is dark and brooding, typical of the series, but this one leans heavily into the psychological horror aspects. The pacing is a bit uneven at times, which adds to that feeling of disorientation. Practical effects are used effectively, keeping that gritty, raw aesthetic that fans have come to expect. Performances are solid, with a few standout moments that really give off a sense of dread. The themes of isolation and the unknown are explored deeply, and there's something almost haunting about how they manifest in the characters. If you're into the series, you'll find the familiar elements, but there's a fresh twist that makes it feel distinctive.
Part of the long-running Iru. seriesFocus on psychological horrorNotable for practical effects
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Takeshi Kiba
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