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So, here we are with the fourth part of the Junji Inagawa series, 'Kyōfu no Hyakumonogatari.' This one really dives deeper into that unsettling atmosphere we’ve come to expect. The pacing is a bit more deliberate, allowing those chilling moments to linger. You can feel the weight of the stories as they're told, that creeping dread that just seeps into your bones. There are some standout practical effects that give it a raw, gritty edge, which is refreshing compared to the over-reliance on CGI in other horror flicks. The performances capture that eerie vibe, making you feel like you’re part of an unfolding nightmare. It's a solid continuation of the anthology, pushing the envelope of Japanese horror.
Part of a larger series focused on Japanese horror.Notable for its practical effects and storytelling style.Deepens the themes of dread and unsettling narratives.
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