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So, 'Monster with Twenty Faces' from 1954 has this intriguing vibe, you know? It's based on Edogawa Rampo's detective stories, which adds a layer of literary depth. The pacing feels deliberate, building tension effectively as it unfolds. Practical effects here are quite interesting, given the era—definitely a highlight for those who appreciate the craftsmanship of old cinema. Performances are varied; some characters really draw you in, while others might leave you wanting a bit more. There's a unique atmosphere that's both eerie and engaging, which makes it stand out in the realm of mystery films from that period.
This film is often found in obscure collections, and I've seen various formats over the years—VHS, DVD, and even a few rip-offs circulating online. The scarcity of original prints adds to its allure among collectors. Interest seems to fluctuate, but those who appreciate Japanese mystery cinema certainly keep an eye out for it.
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