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So, this one's the second in the 'Junji Inagawa no Reidan' series. It carries that same eerie vibe as its predecessor but dives deeper into the weirdness. The pacing has this almost hypnotic quality that lures you in, then suddenly you're neck-deep in unsettling imagery. Practical effects are pretty neat, very much in line with the kind of hands-on craftsmanship that gives it that authentic horror feel. The stories weave together themes of loss and the uncanny, which feels both relatable and bizarre at the same time. Plus, the performances have a rawness to them that really sells the fear. It's not just jump scares; there's this lurking dread that sticks with you after the credits roll.
Sequel in the seriesFocus on practical effectsThemes of loss and the uncanny
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