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Kannazuki is an intriguing piece that dives into the unsettling world of voyeurism and obsession. The atmosphere is thick with a creeping sense of dread, accentuated by its moody cinematography and a haunting score that lingers. Katagiri, the photographer, is drawn into Tsukiko's enigmatic charm, which feels both alluring and dangerous. The pacing is methodical, allowing tension to build naturally as their relationship unfolds. Practical effects, while not overly flashy, serve the narrative well, adding to the film's eerie vibe. The performances are quite engaging, especially the subtle shifts in Tsukiko's character. It has this unique blend of psychological horror and a commentary on art and ethics in a voyeuristic society. Definitely a distinct entry in the genre.
Underrated gem in the horror genreFocus on psychological tensionUnique approach to voyeurism theme
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