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Ah, "Psychic Theater Mr. Maric's Super Magic V"—a wild ride from 1990 that dives into the chaos of awakening psychic powers. The story follows Kenji, a boy grappling with newfound psychokinesis that seems to trigger a string of neck-and-neck murders. It’s eerie, with an unsettling atmosphere that hangs thick in the air. The pacing can feel odd, but it builds a sense of dread that keeps you on edge. The practical effects are surprisingly engaging, crafting a tangible sense of horror that’s hard to replicate today. The adaptation from the original manga "Sci-Fi HARRY" gives it a unique twist, and Matsuo Suzuki's role marks an interesting point in his career. A curious piece for any collector who enjoys the darker side of Japanese cinema.
Interesting adaptation of the manga 'Sci-Fi HARRY'Distinctive practical effects for the eraMatsuo Suzuki's early TV drama appearance
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