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as a fan of found footage and gook horror this one was high tier. Atmospheric to the bone and visually appealing the movie is slow for your modern viewer and lacks anything like a jump scare but its very mysterious and ghastly with a deep world underneath its surface. As someone massively disappointed with Lake Mungo this is a much better FF gook spook
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>>216524346
Watch the other films by that director. There's a whole low budget franchise he's directed over the course of a decade. Senritsu something-something. Check his IMDB, and if you're lucky they should still be on YT
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>>216524391
are any of the other near Noroi's quality?
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>>216524700
Yeah they all have that same atmosphere with gonzo endings
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>>216524700
No



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