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The Invisible Half (Raindance 2025) review

Summary by Bloody Flicks
By Terry Sherwood In The Invisible Half, director Masaki Nishiyama illuminates a quiet intermittently chilling debut picture that speaks as much to being ostracized in a rigid society as it does to supernatural influences that seek revenge. This is a film similar to It Follows, Unfriend and the more extreme The Suicide Club in form, adding an intelligent, at times brilliant treatise on bullying, racialized identity within Japanese Society, and t…
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Bloody Flicks broke the news in on Monday, June 30, 2025.
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