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So, Junji Inagawa's Invitation to Terror is an interesting piece in the horror genre, particularly if you're into the more obscure corners of Japanese ghost stories. This one stands out primarily due to its chilling narrative, 'Wandering Ningyo', which Inagawa had been pretty secretive about prior to this release. The pacing is unsettling; it builds tension without rushing, allowing the viewer to really soak in the eerie atmosphere. Plus, the practical effects are quite impressive for its time, really immersing you in the supernatural dread. The performances have this raw quality, which adds to the authenticity of the fear being portrayed. It's a unique blend of folklore and horror that keeps you thinking long after it ends.
Not for the faint of heart.A unique take on Japanese folklore.Strong emphasis on atmosphere and practical effects.
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