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J-Horror

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A Japanese horror film genre that sparked a worldwide boom from the late 1990s to 2000s. Represented by 'Ring' and 'Ju-On,' its emphasis on unseen terror and psychological dread revolutionized world horror cinema through Hollywood remakes.

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카테고리:Content IP
서브카테고리:Film & TV
소재지:Tokyo
시대:1998-present
영향 범위:세계
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horrorfilmpsychological terror

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