If you loved Noroi: The Curse, try Ura Horror
Un pont entre un film que tu as déjà vu et un que peu de gens ont croisé. Ura Horror a environ 29.9× fois moins de votes que Noroi: The Curse — c'est un choix plus confidentiel, pas une recommandation grand public. Voici ce qu'ils partagent, et ce que le second fait que le premier ne fait pas.
Ce qu'ils partagent
Both films are directed by Koji Shiraishi, and they both carry the dread, slow burn mood tags, and they sit in Horror / Mystery territory. If that's the register that drew you to Noroi: The Curse, the second film will land in a comparable space — through a different lens.
What Ura Horror is
Snow crunches under a cracked camcorder in Hokkaido’s woods, 1995. Two crews vanish while filming separate documentaries—a yōkai legend, then a UFO cult. Their tapes surface, jittery with static and something breathing behind the lens. Found footage that makes you unplug the VCR and back slowly away.

