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Khagi β Tragger is this offbeat gem from '94 that really digs into the horror of nostalgia. The premise, about a puppeteer stumbling upon a centuries-old doll thatβs more than just a relic, is fascinating. The atmosphere is drenched in eerie vibes, with practical effects that stand out in a sea of CGI. The pacing has a nice build-up, letting the unsettling tension brew before it unravels. Themes of creation and the uncanny feel particularly poignant here. And the performances? Well, they oscillate between the bizarre and the chilling, leaving you with an unsettling itch long after the credits roll. It's definitely not your typical horror flick; itβs got this raw, unsettling quality that lingers.
Interesting take on animism and resurrection themes.Explores the darker side of creativity and obsession.Practical effects give an authentic, unsettling vibe.
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