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The Scary Folklore: Ura no Sho is this eerie, atmospheric piece that really dives into the unsettling world of urban legends and school horror. The pacing feels deliberate, letting the tension build, particularly around those haunting children's songs drifting from the school. It's reminiscent of those classic J-horror flicks, with a focus on silence and creeping dread rather than jump scares. The performances, especially from the TV crew, bring a sense of realism that amplifies the horror. Practical effects are used sparingly but effectively, lending a rawness that modern CGI often misses. It's hauntingly memorable, not just for the story but for the way it captures the dark shadows of folklore.
Atmospheric horrorFocus on folklore themesStrong practical effects
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