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So, the 31st entry in the 'Iru.' series—it's got a distinct vibe. The atmosphere is thick with dread, almost palpable. You can feel the tension build slowly, a methodical pacing that keeps you on edge. Practical effects are a standout, adding a layer of authenticity that digital just can't replicate. The horror here is more psychological, playing on fears rather than relying solely on jump scares. I found the performances to be quite solid; they bring a rawness that adds to the unsettling nature of the narrative. It’s definitely an experience, one that feels like a continuation of the themes of existential dread that the series is known for. Not the usual fare, but there's something uniquely compelling about it.
Part of the long-running Iru. seriesFocuses on psychological horror elementsNotable use of practical effects throughout
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