![]() ![]() So, Gyo, for me is more than decent and by far one of his best works. When there's nothing left to perceive as normal, the unnatural, the bizzare replace and become the norm. But this is a pattern in his most works, not just exclusive to Gyo. then it gradually worn out from the scientist uncle to fish apocalypse. Shit, how can a smell make anyone feel helpless? It was one of the best uses of paranoia by far. This part will focus on ‘Gy’o and the two short stories found in the Viz Media publication. ![]() ![]() I really felt anxiety of the girl myself, started to smell the stench out of nothing in my room. Part 4 of a series where I discuss my thoughts and opinions on the works of Junji Ito that I have read. It did a good job to made me empathize with the protagonists. I've been really weirded out by the first persistent fish flying back at them in the bag. I'll ever remember the opening of Gyo, it was really powerful. ![]() Yeah, like you pointed out a lot of people doesn't held Gyo as high as Uzumaki or Amigara because of the lack of 'the classic Lovecraftian angle' but in other ways Gyo had succeeded to be even more disturbing than those in some areas. ![]()
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