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So, The Goblin of Mt. Kurama – it's this wild ride set in 1864 during the chaos of the Shinsengumi's reign in Kyoto. The atmosphere is tense and gritty, which really pulls you into the struggles of the characters. Murao Mayumi and his sister Shiho find themselves caught in this violent struggle, and the pacing shifts nicely between action sequences and character moments. The practical effects on display, especially in the fight scenes, lend an authenticity that you don't often see in films like this. It's really striking how the film intertwines the personal dilemmas of the protagonists with the broader political unrest of the time. Plus, the performances carry a weight that feels very genuine and raw, making it quite distinctive in its narrative approach.
Set against the backdrop of the Shinsengumi conflictFeatures impressive practical effectsFocuses on character-driven storytelling
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