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So, this is the third part in the 'Junji Inagawa no Shin - Kyōfu no Hyakumonogatari' series. You know, it keeps that eerie, unsettling vibe from the previous installments. The pacing is a bit uneven at times, but it does build tension well. The practical effects they use are stark and really add to the atmosphere—less about flashy CGI, more about classic scares. The storytelling is still very much rooted in Japanese folklore, creating a sense of familiarity but also dread. It’s not just the jump scares, though; there’s this underlying theme of confronting the unknown. Performances feel authentic, adding layers of realism that enhance the creepiness. Not your average horror flick, I’d say.
Part of the Junji Inagawa horror series.Focuses on Japanese folklore and traditional storytelling.Distinctive practical effects enhance the horror experience.
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