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Kento Kaku, Moeka Hoshi, and director Dave Boyle discuss how their film, Never After Dark, draws inspiration from traditional Japanese horror while forging its own unique path. They explore how they combined Japanese horror elements with gothic narratives, why a restrained approach makes the film more frightening, and how realistic acting enhances the supernatural aspects. The team also shares details about the film’s use of practical effects, including makeup and elaborate physical illusions.
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