“Before J-Horror: The Paranormal in Ancient Japanese Writing” by Tushi Gogoi
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“Before J-Horror: The Paranormal in Ancient Japanese Writing” by Tushi Gogoi
Japanese cinema has long been a vanguard of distinctive stylistic choices, particularly in the realm of horror. J-horror eschews gratuitous special effects in favour of an atmospheric approach that meticulously cultivates suspense, delivering an experience that is profoundly unsettling. Ringu (1998), Hideo Nakata’s directorial breakthrough, remains one of the most celebrated Japanese horror films, rekindling global fascination with the genre—an …
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