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"Japan Extreme" isn't just about gore; it’s a movement that uses body horror and stylized violence to explore social anxieties, technology, and the human psyche. If you’re ready to dive into the deep end, here are three essential films that define the genre. Tetsuo: The Iron Man (1989) japan extreme com