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So, this is the fourth entry in the Shinrei Kenkyūka series, right? It dives deeper into the unsettling world of psychic phenomena, with Takeo Ikeda on a grim pilgrimage. The whole atmosphere is thick with tension as he interacts with these lost souls. There’s this low-key dread that permeates the film; it's like you're walking alongside him in these haunted spots. The pacing feels deliberate, almost excruciating at times, which really heightens the suspense. While the practical effects aren't flashy, they have this raw authenticity that adds to the creepy vibe. Ikeda's performance is earnest, making you invest in his journey. Definitely a unique piece for those into the more obscure corners of horror documentaries.
Interesting exploration of the afterlife themes.Distinctive atmosphere that sets it apart from standard horror.A true gem for those who appreciate the deeper aspects of spiritual horror.
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Key Crew
Matsuda Yūichi
Director