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So, this documentary dives into the making of Takashi Miike's 'Lesson of Evil,' which is pretty interesting if you’re into the behind-the-scenes stuff. It captures the chaos and intensity of Miike’s filmmaking style, showcasing his approach to blending horror with social commentary. The tone is a mix of serious and somewhat playful, reflecting the film’s dark themes. What really stands out is how they highlight the practical effects – they really had a solid grip on what worked in horror. The pacing feels like a steady unraveling, just like the narrative of the film itself. It gives you a glimpse into the performances too, revealing how much effort went into making those chilling characters feel real. Definitely a unique lens on Miike's work.
Focuses on the intersection of horror and social issues.Features in-depth interviews with the crew.Showcases the intricate practical effects used in production.
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