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Junji Inagawa no Reidan: Kao Kitsune bon Soshite-ki is the third entry in this series, and it continues to weave a tapestry of eerie folklore and unsettling narratives. You can really feel the atmosphere shift; it’s thick with tension and a sense of dread that hangs in the air. The pacing's deliberate, letting the spooky moments breathe, while practical effects lend a raw quality that often feels more impactful than CGI. Though the director remains a bit of a mystery, the performances pull you into these strange tales, almost as if you're sitting around a fire, hearing ghost stories. It’s distinctly rooted in Japanese horror culture, with each frame echoing the folklore that inspired it, which is something I always find fascinating.
Third film in the series.Focus on practical effects.Explores Japanese folklore themes.
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