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So, 'Rika - Jisho 28 Sai no Junai Monster' is pretty intriguing, if I’m honest. It dives into this grim narrative where a body in a suitcase turns everything upside down. The pacing is quite methodical, almost hypnotic, pulling you deeper into Jiro Okuyama’s hunt for Rika Amamiya. You get this eerie sense of dread, layered with the complexities of modern dating through the app he uses to track her down. The performances feel raw and genuine, giving a real face to the psychological tension. It’s not just about the crime; it’s about the emotional stakes involved. There's a gritty atmosphere that lingers long after the credits roll, making it a distinct piece in the crime genre.
Grim narrative with a slow burnExploration of psychological tensionUnique use of modern dating elements
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