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So, this one's a curious entry in the horror genre, right? It draws from that anthology style of Honto ni Atta Kowai Hanashi, which plays with real-life ghost stories—always a bit hit or miss, but here they try to weave a cohesive narrative around a haunted house. The pacing has its moments—some slow-build tension peppered with sudden jumps that keep you guessing. There are some neat practical effects that add a gritty layer to the scares, though the performances can be a bit uneven. Still, it captures that distinct sense of dread that lingers long after the film is over. The atmosphere really pulls you in, even if the direction isn't credited. You can see some genuine attempts to evoke fear through storytelling, which is refreshing.
Interesting take on psychic horror stories.Not well known, but worth a watch for genre enthusiasts.Captures a unique dread, reminiscent of classic horror tales.
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