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- katie - Nov 11 2006 | horror, movies, film, Japanese Horror
Great article. Heavily stressed the themes in Hideo Nakata's work but touches on a few very interesting technical choices that he uses to bring the scare-factor into his films.
Quoted: In a nutshell, the roots of J-horror twine through the 2,000-year history of Japanese culture and traditions.
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