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So, here we have the 44th entry in the long-running series 'Iru. - Kowasugiru Tōkō Eizō 13-hon.' The pacing feels almost hypnotic at times, with a slow build that really lets the tension simmer beneath the surface. The atmosphere is thick and oppressive, laced with a sense of dread that lingers long after the credits roll. Practical effects are a standout, capturing a raw, gritty realism that digital effects just can't replicate. The performances are… well, let's say they lean into that eerie feeling of isolation. What makes it distinctive? It's the way it plays with psychological horror and existential dread, pushing boundaries while staying true to its roots in the series. Definitely not your standard horror fare.
Part of a long-running horror series.Focuses on psychological horror elements.Notable for practical effects over digital.
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