Junji Ito’s Uzumaki isn’t just disturbing, it seeps into your mind and lingers long after the screen goes dark. The black-and-white aesthetic heightens the unease, making every grotesque detail feel raw and inescapable.
What sets this apart from typical horror is how it physically affects you, (i'm referring to my experience with this show). It’s more than just psychological immersion, it’s a cognitive aftereffect, a story that alters your perception in real time. I found myself pausing to clean, wash…