Aragne: Sign of Vermillion (2018)

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Aragne: Sign of Vermillion (2018). 1h 15m | TV-MA

“This Anime Movie was, in my opinion, a decent Psychological Horror -Thriller. Other than the Plot that is written above, I wonu0026#39;t reveal any spoilers here. It starts with a young woman who moves into an apartment complex that is apparently misadvertised purposefully by a shady land owning business. It is a decaying old industrial complex. When she begins to see things that are disturbing, this anime takes a flying leap into Psychological Horror straight out of the 80u0026#39;s. Just unending twists and hidden messages that will leave the viewers stumped until it is all tied together in the end. The scene-by-scene playstyle of this Anime really gives it a unique sense of the artistu0026#39;s concept melding with the Directoru0026#39;s vision. Some may call it crudely done, others may say it doesnu0026#39;t make sense. It only makes sense if you understand this specific style of horror. This was an anime, which in my opinion, was made with an attempt to simulate late 80u0026#39;s and early 90u0026#39;s Psychological Indie Horror. Most movies filmed in such a way were considered B-flicks in the mainstream because the technology for creating good transitional work between scenes was in itu0026#39;s infancy at the time. Movies like, u0026quot;Jacobu0026#39;s Ladderu0026quot;, u0026quot;13 Secondsu0026quot;, and u0026quot;Houseu0026quot;. This Anime played on that old style.”

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