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So, 'Junji Inagawa: Night Tales of a Hundred Demons' really dives into the eerie world of Japanese folklore. The way it captures Junji Inagawa—this ghost storyteller—among a gathering of demons is rather intriguing. It's not just about the scares; the atmosphere is thick, almost palpable. You can feel the weight of the stories he tells, and the pacing allows for that slow, creeping dread to build up. The practical effects are a mix of creepy and surreal, putting more emphasis on the folklore's roots rather than flashy modern CGI. The performances are earnest, and there's a certain charm in how they embody these age-old tales. It's distinctive for its blend of tradition and a haunting visual style, making it quite the immersive experience.
Focus on practical effects over CGI.Interesting blend of folklore and narrative.Distinctive pacing enhances the storytelling.
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