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So, Knife (2022) is the third short in Koji Shiraishi's Geki Yaba series, and it really leans into that unsettling atmosphere he's known for. I mean, the way he constructs tension is pretty interesting, using minimal dialogue and sharp visuals to draw you in. The pacing is intentionally slow, which really ramps up the dread. There’s a focus on practical effects that feels raw and visceral, grounding the horror in something tangible. Performances are understated but effective, adding to that eerie vibe. It's not your run-of-the-mill horror short; it has this unique, creeping sense of discomfort that lingers long after it's over. Definitely one to chat about with fellow collectors, just for its distinct tone.
Interesting use of minimal dialogue.Focus on practical effects that feel real.Unsettling atmosphere complements the pacing.
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