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So, 'Lady in the Sea of Blood' is this gritty 1997 Japanese horror flick that really gets under your skin, you know? The atmosphere is drenched in a thick, unsettling dread. It’s like a fever dream laced with visceral gore that just doesn’t let up. The pacing is odd, kind of meandering, but it works to build this surreal tension. The practical effects? Man, they’re pretty striking, with blood and body horror that feels raw and unrefined, which I think is what gives it its edge. Performances are a mixed bag, but they add to the film’s overall grimy charm. And honestly, it’s fascinating to see a film that was thought lost, being able to absorb that now is something special.
Thought to be lost until recent rediscovery.Notable for its practical effects and raw approach to horror.Offers a unique pacing that enhances its surreal tone.
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