So, Spirit Box 4, right? Directed by Hiroki Iwasawa, it’s this unsettling dive into the psyche of Suganuma, who finds himself disoriented on a beach instead of bird watching. The way Iwasawa builds tension is intriguing, I mean, the pacing definitely keeps you on your toes, like you’re not sure which direction things are going to twist next. The themes of memory and disorientation run deep, and it really plays with your perception of reality. The practical effects here have a rawness that feels almost visceral, which adds to the film’s eerie atmosphere. The performances are haunting, especially as Suganuma grapples with his hallucinations. It’s an odd mix of dread and confusion that lingers long after the credits roll.
Explores themes of disorientation and memory.Distinctive practical effects enhance the eerie atmosphere.Pacing keeps viewers on edge throughout.
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