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Kimi no haguki is a lesser-known entry in the horror genre from '98, and while the director's identity remains a mystery, the film certainly carves out its own eerie space. The atmosphere is thick with dread, and there's this creeping sense of isolation that really gets under your skin. Pacing feels deliberate, allowing tension to build, which makes the unsettling moments hit harder. The practical effects are surprisingly effective for its time, giving it a raw texture that modern CGI often lacks. Performances are understated, which somehow amplifies the horror rather than detracts from it. It's distinct not just for its obscurity but for the way it evokes an unsettling dread that lingers long after the credits roll.
Not widely recognized, making it an interesting find.The practical effects add a gritty authenticity to the horror.Atmospheric tension that builds slowly throughout the film.
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