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Junji Inagawa: True Story is a curious piece of horror TV, where the director pulls from personal experiences to weave a chilling anthology. The three episodes—"Come to the Land of Meditation," "Trap of Memory," and "The Unwelcoming"—offer a blend of psychological tension and eerie atmospheres. Each segment has a different flavor, with practical effects that feel raw and unrefined. The pacing varies but often leans into a slow dread, allowing the tension to build organically. There's something to be said about how Inagawa translates his own fears onto the screen. The performances feel intimate, almost confessional, which adds to the haunting quality of the stories. Definitely stands out in the realm of TV horror.
Explores personal fear through horror storytelling.Unique three-part structure enhances thematic depth.Practical effects give it a distinct, gritty feel.
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