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Nagai Go no Horror Gekijo: Kirikagami dives deeper into the eerie world crafted from Nagai's mind. This sequel, though not as well-known as its predecessor, offers a distinctive atmosphere that lingers long after viewing. The pacing has this unsettling rhythm, slowly building tension until it unravels in disturbing, practical effects that really stand out for the early '90s. You can tell the filmmakers were playing with psychological horror elements, leaving viewers uncertain about what’s real and what’s part of the madness. The performances are raw and genuine, enhancing the film’s tension. It’s a fascinating piece of horror history, especially for collectors who appreciate how it connects to Nagai's broader universe.
Sequel to MannequinDeep psychological horrorNot widely recognized in mainstream
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