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So, this is the second part of the Junji Inagawa series, and it maintains that eerie atmosphere we associate with Japanese horror. The pacing is deliberately slow, letting the tension build up almost to a suffocating level. You really feel the weight of the stories being told, which keeps you on edge. Practical effects here are quite striking, adding that raw, unsettling vibe that digital just can't replicate. The performances are solid, though not overly dramatic, which actually makes the fear feel more relatable. It's distinct for its storytelling style; you get a sense of folklore intertwined with urban legends, almost like a modern twist on classic ghost stories. If you appreciate that blend, this one definitely resonates.
Part of a continuing anthology series.Emphasizes practical effects over CGI.Offers a unique take on Japanese folklore.
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