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They reached a saturation point though, after which the ideas thinned out a bit and the quality declined also. Many people think that Ju-On: The Grudge (2002) is the last truly great J-Horror.
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I think can happen with any genre where a large number of thematically or stylistically similar films are released in a relatively short period of time. It happened with the everything from cannibal movies to "J-horrors" to meta-slashers and 'torture porn'. After a while, whether it's because filmmakers run out of ideas or not, audiences will lose interest and want something new.
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Although the general quality deteriorated this century, I really like a lot of other horror films from around Asia from around that time such as A Tale of Two Sisters (2003, Shutter (2004), Dark Water (2002), The Eye (2002), One Missed Call (2003) and R-Point (2004).
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