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So, 'Psychic Yuranbon 4: The Ghost of the Mikogami Festival' really dives into that unsettling vibe we've come to expect from this series. Ryō Matsumoto's direction pulls you into this eerie atmosphere where grief and curses intertwine through haunting visuals. The pacing is quite methodical, letting that slow dread build up as you navigate the abandoned shrine setting—it's really something you have to feel rather than just watch. The practical effects are raw and gritty, adding to the terrifying authenticity of the spirits. The performances carry this weight of sorrow and horror that makes it distinct from other entries in the genre. It’s not just about the scares; there’s a deeper narrative of lost souls here, too.
Intriguing blend of horror and griefSolid practical effects enhance realismUnique setting adds to atmospheric tension
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