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So, 'Nihon Shinrei Rettō: Kore ga Norowareta Yūrei Supotto da!' dives deep into Japan's haunted locales with a raw, almost documentarian approach. Interviews with psychics like Tatsuo Ikeda lend a sort of credence and curiosity to the chilling narratives shared. The pacing is methodical, taking its time to explore each site, letting the atmosphere build—there’s a heavy feeling of dread that seeps in as you watch. The practical effects are minimal, which works in its favor, relying on the power of suggestion and the eerie tales told. What stands out is how it balances the known with the obscure, intertwining folklore with real experiences. It’s a fascinating glimpse into Japanese ghost stories, pushing you to think about the unseen along with the seen.
Focuses on lesser-known haunted locationsIncludes interviews with notable psychicsAtmospheric and slow-paced storytelling
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