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So, 'Zokuri. Kaidan Yowa ~ Aiyoku no Noroi ・ Nanawa ~' is the ninth entry in that long-running series, you know? It's got this eerie vibe throughout. The pacing feels deliberately slow at times, really building up that creeping dread. The practical effects? They give it a gritty, grounded feel that’s refreshing compared to all the CGI we see nowadays. The performances are solid, with actors really embodying their roles, adding to the unsettling atmosphere. The themes of obsession and supernatural curses are woven in an interesting way, too. It captures a sense of dread that lingers. Definitely one for those who appreciate the nuances of horror cinema, though it might not cater to everyone’s taste, especially with how it unfolds.
Part of a long-running series with a unique style.Focuses on practical effects for a more authentic horror feel.Explores themes of obsession and curses in a distinctive way.
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