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Ôkazaki kaibyoden is quite an intriguing piece from 1919, even if its director remains shrouded in mystery. This horror film dives into the eerie world of a ghost-cat, expertly crafting a haunting atmosphere that lingers long after viewing. The pacing has this old-school rhythm, a slow build that really immerses you into its supernatural elements. You can feel the practical effects, probably done with simple but effective techniques, which gives it a tactile quality that’s hard to replicate. The performances, though likely a bit melodramatic by today's standards, add to the film's distinct charm and surreal feel. It’s a rare glimpse into early Japanese horror, with themes of the supernatural that resonate even now.
Ôkazaki kaibyoden is a rare find for collectors, with original prints being particularly scarce. It has seen limited releases, often in obscure compilations of early Japanese cinema. The film's unique theme and atmosphere draw interest from those appreciating early horror films and Japanese folklore, making it a notable piece in niche collections.
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