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So this is a special edition of that Makoto Kitano flick that dives into the eerie world of ghost hunting. You know, he’s quite the character in the ghost-hunting scene. The film has this slow-burn vibe, really letting the tension build as Kitano and his team set up camp in a so-called 'ghost apartment.' The atmosphere is thick with dread, and you can feel the history of the place seep through. Practical effects are used sparingly, which I think enhances the unnerving realism. It’s the kind of film that plays with your mind rather than throwing jump scares at you. If you’re into the psychological aspect of horror, this one gets under your skin pretty well, despite the unknown director's somewhat unorthodox approach.
Unique blend of documentary and horror elements.Focuses more on psychological scares than cheap thrills.Captures the essence of ghost hunting through Kitano's lens.
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