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So, here we have Junji Inagawa's second volume in the Terrifying Sites series—it's a deep dive into some pretty unsettling psychic phenomena. This one really leans into the atmosphere, focusing on a haunted house in Saga Prefecture. You can feel the weight of history in every shot, especially with the ancient burial mound setting. The pacing is deliberate, letting those eerie moments linger a bit too long, which honestly just adds to the creepiness. Inagawa’s examination of the countless spirits is chilling, and the practical effects, though subtle, are effective in building that unsettling vibe. It makes you think about what’s lurking just out of sight, which is always a nice touch in horror. Just don’t expect flashy scares—this one’s more about the slow burn.
A unique blend of documentary and horrorFocuses on cultural and historical contextGreat for fans of slow-burn narratives
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