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So, this is the third volume in Junji Inagawa's horror documentary series, and it really digs into some eerie locales tied to urban legends and ghost stories. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the atmosphere to really seep in—there’s this palpable tension as Inagawa explores these sites that, frankly, send chills down your spine. The way he presents these narratives feels almost ritualistic, breathing life into folklore while the practical effects used in the reenactments add this haunting layer. Inagawa’s presence is compelling, too. He draws you in with his storytelling. It's not flashy, but more of an immersive experience into the world of horror, and that makes it stand out in the documentary genre. Each segment feels like a little journey into the unknown.
A unique take on horror documentaries.Intriguing storytelling with a personal touch.Great for fans of folklore and urban legends.
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