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Kisaragi Station weaves a chilling narrative around an urban legend that feels both familiar and strange. The film’s tone is unsettling, almost claustrophobic, as we follow Haruna Tsutsumi, a folklore researcher, diving into the eerie testimony of Sumiko Hayama. Her recounting of her visit to this elusive station in 2004 is gripping, and the pacing keeps you on edge. The atmosphere really pulls you in—with practical effects that add to its surreal quality. The performances are understated yet impactful, drawing you into this haunting world. What stands out is how it captures the essence of folklore, blending it with a sense of existential dread. It’s a unique exploration of fear rooted in the unknown, perfect for those who appreciate the atmospheric side of horror.
Explores themes of folklore and existential dreadDistinctive practical effects enhance the atmosphereUnderstated performances add depth to the story
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