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So, Noroi no Doraibu Shiawase ni Narenai Kanashii Hana really leans into that eerie, unsettling vibe right from the start. The story unfolds with this sense of melancholy that hangs in the air, especially with the missing woman angle. Kimura, the car dealer, is a fascinating character; his acquisition of the Camaro feels almost cursed, like it carries the weight of the loss. The pacing is slow but deliberate, allowing the tension to build in a way that feels super natural, almost like a creeping dread. The practical effects aren't over-the-top, but they do manage to invoke a sense of raw, visceral fear. Performances seem authentic, enhancing that haunting atmosphere that's distinctive to this film. It’s kind of a hidden gem, really.
Explores themes of loss and obsession.Distinctive atmosphere with slow pacing.Strong use of practical effects adds to realism.
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