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So, The Devil's Feast is quite the interesting watch. Set in a small-town newspaper, there's this tension that builds as Kumiko digs into the secrets of a local cult leader. The atmosphere is thick with intrigue, and the pacing really ramps up once those scandalous stories start leaking. It's not just about the exposés, but the fallout they create—people's lives unraveling in this small community. The performances are solid, especially in how they convey the weight of revelations. What really stands out is the practical effects used during tense moments, adding a gritty realism to the drama. It's darker than you'd expect, with a relentless exploration of power and corruption.
Focus on the exploration of power dynamics.Interesting practical effects enhance the narrative.Pacing keeps you engaged through its twists.
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