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So, this is the sixth installment in the 'Iru.' series, and it really leans into that unsettling atmosphere we've come to expect. The pacing is interestingâthere's a slow build that keeps you on edge, and the practical effects are pretty impressive, adding that visceral touch that digital just can't replicate. The unknown director here manages to cultivate a sense of dread that feels palpable, especially in the way the shadows play out. You can feel the tension in the performances; they seem to really embody the characters' fear and desperation. It stands out in that it doesn't just rely on jump scares but rather creates a lingering sense of unease. Definitely a film that sticks with you long after the credits roll.
Unique atmosphere and pacingStrong practical effectsCompelling performances
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Takeshi Kiba
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