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So, 'Iru. Sōshūhen' is this intriguing piece from the 'Kowasugiru Tōkō Eizō' series, right? It plays with atmosphere in such a unique way—definitely unsettling. The pacing's kind of deliberate, allowing the tension to simmer and build, which I really appreciate in horror. It's shot with some practical effects that feel raw and visceral, adding a layer of authenticity that's often missing in today's CGI-heavy landscape. The themes of fear and superstition are explored deeply, almost like a character in its own right. And while the director remains unknown, you can tell there's a vision here that doesn't shy away from discomfort. It’s a distinctive entry that fits well within its series but stands out enough to be remembered.
Exploratory themes of superstition and fear.Emphasis on practical effects over CGI.Deliberate pacing enhances tension.
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Takeshi Kiba
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