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So, Baby Ghost is this rather obscure Taiwanese horror flick from '89. It's got this peculiar atmosphere that's hard to pin down—sort of a mix of whimsy and creepiness. The pacing feels a bit off at times, but it kind of adds to its charm, you know? The practical effects are surprisingly effective for the era, especially considering the budget. The performances are a bit melodramatic, which actually enhances the otherworldly tone. You really sense the cultural elements poking through, with themes of life, death, and the supernatural, all wrapped in a ghostly story. It definitely stands out in the '80s horror landscape, showcasing a different approach than the Western films of the time.
Distinct blend of whimsy and horror.Pacing can be uneven, adding to its unique charm.Cultural themes enrich the supernatural storyline.
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