WELCOME TO THE INTERNET - インターネットへようこそ
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Other series that remind me of The Mandela Catalogue
Fuan no Tane (Seeds of Anxiety) by Nakayama Masaaki
This was one of the first horror manga I read so it's a personal favourite of mine. It's not about alternates per se but the creepy ghosts or whatever they are remind me too much of them.
PTSD Radio (Kouishou Radio) by Nakayama Masaaki
Very similar to Fuan no Tane but with a Hair God...?
Neon Genesis Evangelion
(What if the ending of TMC is just as big a mind-fuck as the End of Eva...?)
Serial Experiments Lain
(Sarah Heathcliff could be like Lain...)
(...Younger Sarah Heathcliff who learns the details about her brother's death through the internet)
Kairo (Pulse)
(Alternate go wiggle wiggle wiggle)
And there you go lol
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horror sub-genres • techno-horror
techno-horror is a subgenre of horror fiction where the major source of horror is modern technology. it focuses on how technology can be a force of evil, either in its own right or as pawns of mad scientists/engineers. another form of techno-horror is the inclusion of technology into otherwise classical horror narratives. an example is the evolving j-horror genre: classical "scares", such as ghosts, spirits, curses, etc., propagate via hi-tech media: computer networks, cell phones, etc. here, modern technology is not a threat per se, but rather a new conduit for various dark forces. the subgenre is notably most popular in the western world and japan, with little prominence elsewhere in the world.
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Pulse (2001) - Kiyoshi Kurosawa /// Lake Mungo (2008) - Joel Anderson
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The Internet gave us access to everything; but it also gave everything access to us.
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4 single frames that perfectly describe my taste horror:
1.) Kairo(2001)
2.) Lake Mungo(2008)
3.) Aterrados(2017)
4.) It Follows(2014)
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