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So, Vol. 34 of the「Iru.」series dives deeper into the unsettling world we’ve come to expect. It maintains that oppressive atmosphere, really nails the horror vibes throughout. The pacing is interesting—sometimes slow, which lets the dread build, but then it hits you with some jarring moments that stick. The practical effects are worth mentioning, too; they have that gritty authenticity that CGI just can't replicate. Performances are solid, adding layers to characters we might not care about otherwise. It’s distinctive in how it lingers with you, making you question what’s real and what’s just a trick of the mind. There’s a certain charm in its rawness, a bit rough around the edges but very effective in what it sets out to do.
The pacing allows for tension to build.Practical effects add a gritty authenticity.This installment explores themes of reality and perception.
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