I’m especially thinking of some bizzare foreign horror movies that didn’t make sense to me and I figure there’s gotta be some from my own (US) culture that just make 0 sense outside of the context of having been raised in this culture.

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    The vast majority of Japanese horror doesn’t seem to catch on outside of Japan. Sure, there’s a few exceptions. But by and large their folklore and culture is “foreign” enough that horror(a niche genre in and of itself) from Japan can seem well…unscary to someone say from America.

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      I think there’s at least two layers to horror.

      There’s the universal something-in-the-dark-scary-noises layer of scary. And there’s the culturally specific that-something-is-definitely-a-vampire layer of scary.

      The Ring was scary to me without me knowing anything about Japan.

      Everyone can enjoy them, but the home team gets bonus content.

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      I thought I understood Japanese horror. Ring, Dark Water, etc.

      Then I watched Dead Sushi…