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				<title>The Fleeting Nature of Techno-Horror: &quot;Kairo&#39;s&quot; Failure to Appeal to Gen Z</title>
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				<description>By Wooju  Chong - Techno-horror is a sub-genre of horror defined by the use of science or technology as the source of horror, and often, this genre is used to critique modern technology. However, due to the intertwined nature between techno-horror and contemporary technology, when that technology becomes obsolete, so does the horror presented in the film. In this paper, first, I will separate the relative concepts of &amp;ldquo;horrifying,&amp;rdquo; where a film&amp;rsquo;s horror exists solely in the world of the narrative, and &amp;ldquo;terrifying,&amp;rdquo; where a film&amp;rsquo;s horror can extend beyond the film and into the...</description>
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