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Itās the kind of scene that makes you rewind. Not for plotābut to watch her pupils dilate on command. You donāt need to have seen Possession REXD-512 -Ao- (Blue) or -Kuro- (Black) to feel the weight of -Reddo- . While those earlier entries were effective mood pieces, they played by horror rules: slow chase, sudden noise, exorcism. -Reddo- discards the rulebook.
Limited-edition Blu-ray (Region Free) / Digital rental on specialty J-horror platforms. Includes a 12-page booklet on the symbolism of urushi lacquer. Yayoi Mizuki - Possession REXD-535 -Reddo- 2024...
And the filmās color grading reflects that. The first two-thirds are drained of warmthāsepia, grey-blue, the beige of old paper. Then, around the 48-minute mark, when Akane finally speaks the spiritās name backward, the screen snaps . Not into natural red, but into an almost fluorescent, synthetic Reddo . Itās the red of a recording light. The red of a warning. The red of something that knows itās being watched. The centerpiece of REXD-535 is a five-minute unbroken take. Mizuki sits at a workbench, applying layers of toxic red urushi lacquer to a cracked bowl. She speaks to the spirit as if to a lover. No CGI. No jump scares. Just Mizukiās voice dropping an octave as she says, āYou think Iām the vessel. But vessels break. I am the kiln. I am the fire that made the red.ā Itās the kind of scene that makes you rewind
ā ā ā ā ā (4/5) Criterion Collection dream? No. But a midnight movie masterpiece? Absolutely. While those earlier entries were effective mood pieces,
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