Kwaidan (1964, Japan, Dir. Masaki Kobayashi)
Four ghost stories unfold like painted nightmares — snow maidens, blind monks, and spirits haunting the edges of beauty.
Every frame looks hand-brushed with moonlight. Kwaidan isn’t about jump scares; it’s about stillness, ritual, and silence so thick you can feel it breathing.
It’s less a movie than a haunted scroll unrolling before your eyes.
Rating: 👻🎎❄️🌕🪞 / 5
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