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Keizoku Special: Phantom has this eerie vibe that lingers, you know? The whole memory loss angle with Shibata adds a layer of intrigue, really pulls you in. The pacing is a bit slow at times, but it builds this unsettling atmosphere around the cursed tree - that’s where the real horror creeps in. Practical effects give it a gritty feel, which is refreshing compared to modern slickness. The performances are solid; you can really sense the weight of the mystery hanging over them. It delves into themes of unresolved cases and personal trauma, making it more than just a straight-up horror flick. There's something unique about how it blends these elements, kind of a deep dive into the psyche alongside the supernatural.
The atmosphere is haunting and immersive. · Strong themes of memory loss and trauma. · Notable practical effects enhance the horror elements.
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