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Part 6 of the series dives deeper into the eerie world of Inagawa's storytelling. The pacing sometimes drags but really builds an unsettling atmosphere that lingers. We're treated to some inventive practical effects that feel grounded in a raw sort of horror, giving it that authentic edge. The performances vary, with some moments of genuine dread that shine through, even if they're surrounded by more subdued acting. The themes of folklore and urban legends thread through this installment, echoing the creeping sense of dread that characterizes the entire series. If you're into Japanese horror, this one has its moments that reflect that unique cultural fear. Definitely worth a watch for anyone tracking the evolution of the genre.
Part of a long-running horror anthology series.Explores traditional Japanese horror motifs.Features unique practical effects that enhance the viewing experience.
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