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A Quick Analysis on Kwaidan

23rd September 2017YeeNok Chan Leave a Comment

In those film extracts that had been screened in Wednesday’s class, the 1965 Japanese horror film, Kwaidan: The Woman of the Snow would definitely impress me the most, which it also related to my first idea of PB4 in some way, that… Continue Reading →

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