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So, here we are with Vol. 28 of the「Iru.」series, and it's a curious entry. The tone is darker, almost suffocating at times, which really puts you in that horror mindset. Pacing? It plays with your nerves; some scenes linger just long enough to build real tension. The practical effects, while perhaps not as polished as in bigger productions, have this raw, gritty quality that adds to the unsettling atmosphere. The performances vary – some are really intense, capturing that dread effectively, while others feel a bit wooden. There’s a theme of isolation here that resonates; it’s not just about scares but the weight of being alone in a hostile environment. Definitely a unique piece in the series, for those who appreciate the subtleties of horror.
Explores themes of isolation and dreadDistinctive practical effectsPacing that builds real tension
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