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So, Zokuri. Kaidan Yowa Manatsu no Genshunshuu is the 22nd entry in this long-running series, and it really dives deep into that unsettling atmosphere we expect from these films. The pacing is quite deliberate, allowing those eerie moments to linger, which really ramps up the tension. Practical effects are used here, enhancing the film's authenticity—there's something about seeing real, tangible horror that CGI just can't replicate. The performances? Solid for the genre. They do a good job of embodying fear and despair without overdoing it. Themes of isolation and the supernatural are present, intertwining personal stories with folklore. It's definitely one of those films that creeps under your skin and makes you think twice about what goes bump in the night.
22nd installment in the Zokuri seriesFocuses on folklore and isolation themesNotable use of practical effects
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