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Junji Inagawa: Most Sinister Night Tales is a unique entry in the horror genre, really immersing you in the unsettling atmosphere of Japanese ghost stories. The pacing is deliberately slow, building tension as each tale unfolds, and there's a palpable sense of dread that creeps in. Inagawa's storytelling is distinctive, weaving in cultural folklore and personal anecdotes that make the spirits feel all the more real. The practical effects are refreshingly old-school, adding to the eerie vibe rather than relying on CGI. And even though the director remains unknown, Inagawa's performance as a guide is captivating β he draws you into his world of malevolent spirits and bad luck, leaving you with that lingering unease long after the credits roll.
Focus on the atmosphere and pacing.Note the use of practical effects over CGI.Inagawa's performance is a key highlight.
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