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So, this is the second film in Junji Inagawa's series of 'Extremely Scary Stories.' It really dives deeper into that eerie atmosphere he's known for. The pacing can feel deliberate, almost like he's drawing you in before hitting you with the scares. Inagawa, often referred to as the 'preacher of the spirit world,' has this way of weaving tales that are both unsettling and oddly captivating. The practical effects, while not flashy, definitely add to the overall creepiness. You get the sense that the stories are rooted in traditional ghost lore, which gives them an authenticity that’s pretty distinctive. If you're into horror that leans more on storytelling rather than just jump scares, this one's got a certain charm to it.
Good for fans of Asian horror.The storytelling style is unique.Nice addition if you appreciate practical effects.
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