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The Most Fearful Stories by Junji Inagawa III dives deeper into the chilling anthology format. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the tension to build gradually, which makes those moments of fright hit even harder. The practical effects are quite impressive for its time, creating a visceral experience that enhances the eerie atmosphere. Each segment feels distinct, weaving together folklore and urban legends that resonate with a sense of dread. The performances are solid—there’s a rawness to them that adds to the film's unsettling vibe. Overall, it’s a fascinating exploration of fear through a Japanese lens, definitely stands apart from more conventional horror narratives.
Interesting anthology structure.Strong practical effects.Unique cultural horror themes.
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