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So, 'No Evil' takes a pretty intriguing premise—a gallery docent and her boyfriend stumble into this eerie situation tied to an old Japanese proverb. The atmosphere is thick, suffocating almost, and you can feel the tension build as they explore their surroundings. Pacing feels deliberate, like a descent into madness, which really hooks you. Practical effects are noteworthy, providing that tangible horror that CGI often lacks. Performances lean into the psychological aspects, adding layers to their characters. There's this underlying theme of consequences tied to curiosity, which resonates throughout. It’s got a unique air, making it stand apart from typical horror flicks. Definitely a film that lingers—you won't forget it easily.
Age-old Japanese proverb influenceStrong practical effectsCharacter-driven horror
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