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Kaoss Sumikura’s Kaidan Catharsis Vol. 32 dives into that eerie tradition of Japanese ghost storytelling. It's intriguing how the film captures that intimate, creeping dread that a good horror tale brings. The pacing has that slow-build quality, allowing tension to simmer before it unleashes some of those classic ghostly frights. You get practical effects that stick to the roots of the genre, which is refreshing. The performances feel raw, almost like they’re channeling the spirits of the stories being told. It’s a real atmospheric piece, reminding us that sometimes the scariest stories are the ones that echo our own fears and memories, which makes it quite distinctive in the series.
Part of the long-running Kaidan series.Focuses on traditional ghost storytelling.Emphasizes practical effects over CGI.
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