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Kaidan Shin Mimibukuro: Dai Go Ya is an interesting entry in the horror genre, weaving together traditional ghost stories with some unique twists. The pacing feels a bit meandering at times, but it adds to this unsettling atmosphere that’s pretty effective. The practical effects stand out, giving that raw, tactile feel that CGI often lacks. You get these eerie moments that linger, thanks to some solid performances, even if the director remains a bit of a mystery. The film sometimes struggles with coherence but that just adds layers to its creepy charm. It’s distinct in its approach to folklore, making it a curious watch for those into more obscure horror.
Intriguing take on folklore-based horrorEmphasis on practical effects over CGIAtmospheric pacing that builds tension
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