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So, Junji Inagawa: The Files of Terror is this interesting little anthology that dives straight into the creepiness of real-life ghost stories. It's not polished or overly produced—there's a raw quality that gives it an oddly genuine vibe. The pacing varies, some tales linger in the air, making you feel the weight of the unknown. There's a blend of drama and horror that keeps you on edge, and the practical effects, while not groundbreaking, add a layer of authenticity. Inagawa's storytelling really draws you in; his delivery is compelling, almost hypnotic. It’s not just about scares; it’s about the unsettling atmosphere and the cultural undercurrents that linger long after the credits roll.
Real-life ghost storiesAnthology formatUnique storytelling style
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