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So, Kisatsuden Paranormal Demonstration has this eerie vibe that really holds you. It’s set in a remote mountain village, where ancient curses linger and the atmosphere is thick with dread. The pacing is deliberate, letting the tension build as we follow Miho, Maki, Akiho, and Director Suzuki. You can feel the weight of the folklore in every scene. The performances are solid, particularly how the characters react to the growing dread. The practical effects, while not overly flashy, add a rawness that fits the rural setting. What strikes me is the way the film plays with the idea of belief—what happens when skepticism meets something truly terrifying? It’s a unique blend of drama and horror that feels grounded and haunting.
Eerie mountain village settingIntriguing exploration of folkloreSolid performances enhancing the tension
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