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Junji Inagawa's 'The Story of Terror IV' dives into that peculiar Japanese horror vibe, blending unsettling tales with a raw, atmospheric feel. It's got this eerie pacing that builds tension slowly, making you feel uneasy long before the scares hit. The practical effects, while not overly polished, add to the charm – you can tell they put thought into crafting each creepy moment. The performances? They carry that classic, understated quality found in Japanese horror, conveying fear without overacting. What stands out here is the storytelling; it’s a tapestry of folklore and urban legends that keeps you guessing. It’s not just a series of jump scares; it’s an exploration of terror that lingers after the credits roll.
Fourth entry in the anthology series.Continues Inagawa's unique take on horror.Combines folklore with eerie storytelling.
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