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So, 'Museum: Introduction' is a curious piece in the horror genre. It dives into the dark psyche of a journalist, Hitoshi Kudo, whose life spirals when his daughter is kidnapped by this unsettling figure known as the frog man. The film builds a tense atmosphere, layering dread with each unreasonable demand Kudo faces. The pacing keeps you on edge, balancing gut-wrenching moments with a sense of urgency. There's a rawness to the performances that feels quite genuine, especially in Kudo’s desperate attempts to navigate this chaotic situation. The practical effects are noteworthy too, lending a tactile feel to the horror that CGI often lacks. It's not just a chase; it’s a twisted exploration of parental love under extreme duress.
Explores themes of parental desperation.Notable for its practical effects.Offers a unique narrative structure.
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