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So, this one's a curious mix of real dread and unsettling visuals. It's basically seven segments of unsettling footage, all shot in famously haunted locales. The pacing is slow and deliberate, which really lets the tension build, especially with that creepy Japanese doll that seems to be alive after dark. You just stare at it, waiting for something to happen. There's a rawness to the practical effects, which heightens the discomfort—definitely not polished, but that’s part of its charm. You can feel the atmosphere; it’s thick and haunting. It’s more about the experience than any narrative, but there's something oddly compelling about how it captures that lingering fear we all know too well.
Unique format - anthology style with real footage.Creepy atmosphere enhanced by fixed-point camera work.Focus on psychological horror rather than jump scares.
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Susumu Matsumoto
Director