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So, 'Junji Inagawa: Scream Night Tales - Tales of Terror' is an interesting piece, really. It leans heavily into the traditional Japanese ghost story format, which Inagawa has mastered. The pacing is a bit uneven at times, but it builds a distinct atmosphere that feels both nostalgic and creepy. The practical effects might not be groundbreaking, but they work well enough to draw you into the spooky tales. Inagawa himself has this captivating storytelling style that feels genuine, almost like you're sitting around a campfire listening to him spin these chilling yarns. It’s all about the tension and the slow reveal of supernatural elements. Not the flashiest production, but the vibe? Definitely something you can lose yourself in.
Great for fans of traditional Japanese horror.Check the pacing; it varies throughout.Good atmosphere but not a visual spectacle.
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