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Kaburagi dives deep into the murky waters of fame and personal demons. The protagonist, a once-promising photographer, grapples with the weight of his actions, particularly the fallout from exposing a scandal. The film's atmosphere is heavy and oppressive; you can almost feel the fog of despair wrapping around him. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the tension to build slowly, creating an unsettling sense of dread. It's interesting how it explores themes of obsession and redemption, with practical effects used sparingly yet effectively to enhance the horror elements. Performances feel raw and authentic, almost as if the actors are living their roles rather than just playing them. That blend of psychological depth and horror is what sets this film apart, making it compelling for genre enthusiasts.
Atmospheric horror with psychological depthEffective use of practical effectsThemes of obsession and redemption explored
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