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Nurarihyon is a curious short that dives into the world of J-Horror legends, capturing that eerie essence quite well. The atmosphere is thick, almost palpable, with a sense of dread lurking beneath a surface of calm. It plays with pacing effectively, building tension slowly before hitting you with those classic scares. The practical effects here are rather impressive for a short film, adding to that unsettling vibe. Performances are understated, which often amplifies the horror—less is more, right? It's distinctive in how it melds folklore with a modern twist, making it not just a showcase of scares but a reflection on cultural stories that linger in the shadows. A nice find for those who appreciate the subtler side of horror.
Interesting take on J-Horror folklore.Solid practical effects for a short film.Pacing creates a nice build-up of tension.
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