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So, Junji Inagawa's 'The Story of Terror' from '97 is kind of a hidden gem in the horror scene, you know? The atmosphere is thick with this unsettling tension, and you can really feel it in the pacing—sometimes slow, but it builds to some pretty shocking moments. The practical effects are definitely a highlight; they're raw and visceral, adding a layer of authenticity that CGI often fails to capture. The themes of fear and the unknown weave throughout, making it stick in your mind long after. The performances might not be polished, but they have a certain charm that draws you in. It's definitely got its quirks that set it apart from more mainstream horror. Overall, it's a unique piece worth discussing among genre enthusiasts.
First film in the 'Story of Terror' series.Features strong practical effects that enhance the horror.Offers a unique take on fear and the supernatural.
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