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Country=USA / 11592 Vote / Year=2020 / Directed by=Nicolas Pesce / After a young housewife murders her family in her own house, a single mother and young detective tries to investigate and solve the case. Later, she discovers the house is cursed by a vengeful ghost that dooms those who enter it with a violent death. Now, she runs to save herself and her son from demonic spirits from the cursed house in her neighborhood / rating=5,1 of 10. The grudge noise. The grudge sound. The drudge report 2019. I don't know why people hating it?
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The grudge 2. The grudge rotten tomatoes. Lin Shaye and Tara Westwood in Screen Gems' THE GRUDGE. Did you know that the 2004 version of The Grudge was a remake? Most horror fans do, but if you didn’t, you can watch the original free right now! The latest iteration of The Grudge is currently playing in theaters, but it comes from a surprisingly well-stocked franchise. In total, there are 12 movies, including several Japanese versions and four American versions. While most people believe Ju-On: The Grudge is the first in the franchise, there were actually two short films before that and then Ju-On: The Curse, which spawned a sequel of its own. From there, franchise creator Takashi Shimizu went on to create Ju-On: The Grudge and its sequel. Those are the films America used to adapt their own versions. If you’ve ever wanted to watch the Ju-On versions, you can watch the first and second films for free right now on Tubi TV. Ju-On: The Grudge (2002) Starring: Megumi Okina, Misaki Ito, Takashi Matsuyama, and Yui Ichikawa This is the third film overall but the first to be released theatrically. The movie follows the story of a caretaker named Rika Nishina, who journeys to the former Saeki home after their previous worker disappeared. She slowly begins to realize that something is seriously wrong with the house. As viewers, we come to understand that a home where something horrible happens can hold a “grudge, ” which then manifests in violent ways to anyone else who walks through it. Ju-On: The Grudge 2 (2003) Starring: Noriko Sakai, Chiharu Niiyama, Kei Horie, Yui Ichikawa, Shingo Katsurayama, and Emi Yamamoto Kyoko Harase is an actress who becomes pregnant while filming a haunted house series. We discover that the house where they were filming is none other than the famous “grudge” house formerly belonging to the Saeki house, and now her life may be in mortal danger. Are you a fan of the franchise? Have you seen the original Japanese films? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below. The Grudge (2020) is now streaming in theaters.
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There was a problem filtering reviews right now. Please try again later. Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2020 Format: DVD Verified Purchase This was the first scary movie to ever give me a true nightmare. I was in my late teens when the film came out and having never seen Japanese horror before and having only ever seen slasher films or gore-lined films such as Halloween, Friday The 13th, Alien and other Western horror classic, I was not prepared for the amount of dread this film created. That being said, watching it again many years later, the film is a convoluted mess with several different stories being told in non-chronological order across the film and while the scares are still good it does make the film worse than I remember it being. Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2019 Format: DVD Verified Purchase I've owned this film for years and finally watched it. I mean, gee, it was scary in a very delicious way. I wasn't quite certain why it affected me, but I guess that is the point of a really good director and a cast of devoted damn good actors. this film makes you jump. you don't want to, but you just do. this is not an ordinary film. enjoy Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2005 Format: DVD Verified Purchase If I learned anything from watching The Grudge (2004) last night its that malevolent spirits are very messy, and don't pick up after themselves. Perhaps that's part of their modus come into your home, create a huge mess, and then while your attention is focused on cleaning up the place, that's when they choose to scare the heebie jeebies out of you. Well, few things, cinematically speaking, scare the heebie jeebies out of me anymore (real life is infinitely more frightening), but I did think this film was, at the very least, entertaining, and provided some spooky visuals and an interesting and fairly simple story. Co-written and directed by Takashi Shimizu, The Grudge is actually a remake of a Japanese film he did previously titled Ju-on: The Grudge (2003), which I have not seen, so I can't comment or compare without sounding foolish. Appearing in the film is Sarah Michelle Gellar (I Know What You Did Last Summer).. anyone else find it slightly pretentious to consistently use all three names? But I appearing is Jason Behr ("Dawson's Creek"), William Mapother (Lords of Dogtown), Clea DuVall (Identity), KaDee Strickland (Anacondas: The Hunt for the Blood Orchid), Grace Zabriskie (Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me), Ted Raimi (Man with the Screaming Brain), Ryo Ishibashi (Dog Star), and Bill Pullman, the guy who played the President of the United States in Roland Emmerich's bloated and flawed science fiction orgasmofest masterpiece Independence Day (1996)... I rip on Emmerich because I think he's one of the worst kinds of filmmakers (load the movie with costly special effects to hide the fact its lacking in everything else, including an actual story) but in a purely visual sense his films can be fun... The film begins with some text telling us that when a really angry person bites during a fit of unprecedented rage, the negative energies stick around, creating some wickedly awesome bad mojo that waits to glom onto unsuspecting individuals who happen to visit the area, thus consuming their juicy and effervescent life force. Sarah Michelle Gellar plays Karen Davis, an exchange student living in Japan with her boyfriend Doug (Behr) who's quite the hunk with his perfectly tousled know the style, it's the one that someone spends two hours and a whole lot of money at the hairdressers for to get that `just woke up' look (I get it every morning for free).., Karen, who's a nurse of sorts, receives an assignment to provide daytime care for a really creepy infirmed elderly woman (Zabriskie) after the mysterious disappearance of the previous caregiver named, poor Yoko, I knew her not, Horatio, but she was a pretty, young, hello kitty, Karen arrives at the house, sensing something odd, but goes about performing her chores. Turns out the crazy lady lives with her son (Mapother) and his wife (DuVall), neither of whom return home, prompting Karen to call her boss (Raimi) as she doesn't want to leave the goony old bat guess what? They're not least not in that house, as it has a violent history, and something was left behind, something in the form of a small, nekkid Japanese boy with a whole lot of a big mouth... (the evil takes on many forms, but this was the oddest) First of all, does anyone else think William Mapother is kinda creepy? I'm not talking about his character, but the man face is all scrunched up and too small for his head, reminding me of one of those angry midgets from the Phantasm, I suppose I'm no Adonis myself, and he's probably a very kind I said before, I enjoyed this film. It sort of reminded me of a Japanese version of The Amityville Horror, but, instead of Satan moving in and causing all sorts of mischief, we have a nondescript evil entity, the result of a past incident of great anger and violence (the Japanese detective referred to it an `emotional stain'), indiscriminately preying on unsuspecting visitors who happen to enter the abode. I might be tempted to label this a haunted house story, but that's not entirely true as the malevolent force wasn't confined to the house, but rather latched on to individuals who spent time within the four walls, and subsequently followed them wherever they went, let's just say following them around was by far the least harmful thing it would story was actually pretty simple, but told in a way to make it appear more complicated. What I mean is instead of proceeding on a linear path, the film is edited in such a way that we see past sequences mixed in with scenes of the present, as they story crosses timeline boundaries, weaving three, connected tales into one. This kind of thing can get messed up very easily, but here they kept it clean, orderly, and understandable. The main one involves Sarah Michelle Gellar's character, the second involves the family currently residing in the house, and the third features the family that lived in the house three years past, and the ones responsible for all the stuff going on presently. Oddly, there seemed to be less focus on the characters and more on the story itself, which may be a result of cultural differences, I'm not sure, but it felt intentional, so I went with are some good scares throughout the film, many the result of something seemingly innocuous in the background coming forth to surprise an unsuspecting audience, along with a few, drawn out sequences designed to create a sense of suspense. The overall effect for me was a permeating sense of unease, as the evil was clinging to the characters, biding its time. Overall I thought the cinematography was really beautiful, and I especially liked those long and foreboding shots, as they developed a real sense of tension. If you're looking for some visceral thrills, you'll probably be disappointed as the blood n' guts factor is minimal, but in terms of a spooky ghost story, the film does very well. I have only seen the PG-13 version, but there is an R rated directors cut available on DVD, one that features about six or seven minutes of extra footage. The picture on this DVD, presented in widescreen (1. 85:1) anamorphic high definition, looks very sharp and clean and the Dolby Digital 5. 1 audio comes through very well. The PG-13 version that I have has a commentary track with producer Sam Raimi, screenwriter Stephen Susco, actors Sarah Michelle Gellar, Ted Raimi, KaDee Strickland, and Jason Behr, along with a couple of others. It also features a five part, `making of' documentary titled `A Powerful Rage', a featurette titled `Under the Skin' - A medical explanation of fear response in film, along with trailers, one for this film, along with The Forgotten (2004), Guess Who (2005), Anacondas: The Hunt for the Blood Orchid (2004), Boogeyman (2005), Riding Giants (2004), Spider-Man 2 (2004), Man of the House (2005), and Mirrormask (2005). The Director's Cut DVD contains a few more extras, so if you are planning on buying this film, keep an eye on which version you're getting, depending on what you're looking for... Cookieman108 By the way, did anyone notice how I got through this entire review without mentioning The Ring (2002)? Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2019 Format: Prime Video Verified Purchase Great classic scary movie. Not so scary by today’s standards, more like a little creepy. The visual effects look funny, but not a bad movie overall Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2019 Format: Blu-ray Verified Purchase Excellent movie. Was a little reluctant to purchase since it was shipped out of Canada. Especially since the shipping was going to be a while. I waited and it showed up about 2 weeks ahead of schedule. Again thank you. Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2011 Format: DVD Verified Purchase My mother rented this movie when it first came out, this was when I was pretty young so I didn't get the chance to see it. She said it was one of creepiest movies she's ever seen. Now that I'm older I went ahead and bought it and I'm very glad I did! It was indeed creepy. It's one of those movies that will keep you on the edge of your seat. You also have to play very close attention because there is always something going on, even if it's in the background. It definitely made me jump. So I would recommend this film if your into these types of movies. Although I will say it's not the scariest movie I've ever seen, but that's just my opinion and everyone's different. I don't want to go too much into detail and reveal too much about it so you can be surprised and see for yourself! You really can't go wrong with the price! :) Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2015 Format: DVD Verified Purchase Pretty good horror flick. Not as eerie as I would have liked, but still creepy enough. The girl is so computer animated looking that she's just not nearly as scary as she could have been. However, the acting and directing are decent and it's good enough to watch. Great price, arrives on time and in good condition. Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2014 Format: DVD Verified Purchase This is one of my favorite scary movies & love watching it over & over again. The Japanese film makers are brilliant at making horror movies without all the graphic blood & gore. They believe in telling stories that have to do with ghost & The Spiritual world, which to me is much more scarier than some American Movies. 2 more examples are& The Ring & Shutter. if you don't own these you should. I also own The Grudge II- just as good as the original. Top international reviews 5. 0 out of 5 stars Definitely worth a watch Reviewed in the United Kingdom on October 4, 2017 Verified Purchase Although this Hollywood remake came at a time of Japanese-horror-remake burnout, its actually worth watching. The reviews at the time were so-so, and this isn’t anything groundbreaking (being a remake n’ all). What it does do is make for a suspensful, tense horror that has an intriguing plot. Not to its credit is its actors, who don’t exactly scene steal. But they’re inconsequential to what is a modern ghost story. They’re fodder for the ghouls. The story starts off fragmented but starts to reveal more as it goes along. Its really ingaging and the scares are well done. After watching Scream the other night, a very highly rated film at the time, I feel horror has come a long way. That film looks very poor by todays standards (as do its peers like I know what you did last summer). Thankfully even lesser films like The Grudge are miles better. One person found this helpful Sending feedback... Thank you for your feedback. Sorry, we failed to record your vote. Please try again Report abuse 3. 0 out of 5 stars "When someone dies in the grip of a powerful rage a curse is born. The curse gathers in that place of death" Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 5, 2014 Verified Purchase I found this horror film watchable, but still it disappointed me a little as it is nowhere near the level of "The Ring". Below, more of my impressions, with some limited SPOILERS. PRECISION: I never watched the original "Ju-on: the grudge" Japanese version so I am unable to compare it to this American remake. Karen Davis (Sarah Michelle Gellar) is an American nurse living and working in Tokyo. She is efficient and hardworking and therefore she handles already numerous assignments, but her boss Alex (Ted Raimi) asks her to take one more patient, an aged American woman named Emma Williams (Grace Zabriskie). Emma lives alone in a large and old (by Tokyo's standards) house and she needs care because she suffers from dementia and lethargy - or Yoko (Yoko Maki), the usually very reliable previous nurse assigned to her didn't report to work for a couple of days... This actually is NOT the real beginning of the story, because the action of this film is as non-linear as it is humanly possible, with numerous flash-backs and with some new plots kicking in all the time - and that is precisely part of my problem with "The Grudge". Non-linear narration is a very excellent thing but only if the director keeps things under strict control - here it is not the case and even if the logic of the story is ultimately preserved it takes a great effort to keep up with the developments. Personally, considering that the film was not so good anyway, towards the end I didn't feel like making this effort anymore because all those narrative acrobatics tired me instead of intriguing... The other problem I had with this film is that, unlike the chillingly terrifying "The Ring", this thing is hardly scary AT ALL. There is only a couple of really good scenes, but in a 92 minutes film it is not nearly enough. The main strength of this film is in Sarah Michelle Gellar, who reveals herself here as a much better actress than usually believed - and of course she is still cute as a button, exactly as in "Buffy" TV series. Her character is likeable and clearly vulnerable (do not expect any martial arts) and therefore I was concerned about what will happen to her all the time - it was actually what kept me watching this thing until the very end... The other asset is Detective Nakagawa (Ryo Ishibashi), a tough, courageous and competent police officer who already had to deal with Emma's house in the past and is clearly scared s***less by this place - but nevertheless will do his duty with cold, resigned resolution. Still, the good points notwithstanding, this is not a very successful film. Watchable, but nothing more and especially nowhere near the quality of "The Ring". 4. 0 out of 5 stars It's a decent film which I enjoyed! The acting isn't exactly top notch but it's... Reviewed in the United Kingdom on July 28, 2014 Verified Purchase It's a decent film which I enjoyed! The acting isn't exactly top notch but it's not really bad and it doesn't detract from the film. The story is decent and whilst not exactly ground breaking now it was fairly original when it came out! I recently saw the Japanese version that this was based on and didn't really think that it was that much better so I guess this is a success. Hollywood gets it right for a change! Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 18, 2014 Verified Purchase my title says it all, not sure what it is, acting, camera work etc but what ever they've done, this version I find scarier than the Japanese version, I think it's down to the editing, as the 'shocks' do come at you unannounced, which as a horror fan is exactly what you want. 2 people found this helpful Great horror movie with Sarah Michelle Gellar and a remake... Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 5, 2015 Format: Blu-ray Verified Purchase Great horror movie with Sarah Michelle Gellar and a remake of a Japanese horror movie of the same name, this U. S import blu ray is region free and compatible on U. K blu ray players. subtitles Reviewed in the United Kingdom on July 6, 2017 Verified Purchase The only complaint about this dvd is that I need to use subtitles. I could only get subtitles for the commentary and not for the dialogue. A great film though. A disturbing encounter!!! Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 23, 2009 Verified Purchase From start to finish this film keeps you gripped to your seat. A very disturbing film but something that you cant stop watching. Grudge, The [DVD] [2004] After watching the second film Grudge 2, The [2006] [DVD] I felt that this did not stand up to the first one. Both films a must to see. Scary! Reviewed in the United Kingdom on October 29, 2013 Verified Purchase I enjoyed this movie and have actually watched it a couple of times since owning the DVD. It has a good story line which keeps you engaged and it's definitely scary! Lot's of suspense and parts that will make you jump. I haven't seen all of the original Japanese version but this seems like a good re-make to me. 3 people found this helpful If you lilke this sort of thing Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 8, 2019 Verified Purchase Five Stars Reviewed in the United Kingdom on October 12, 2017 Verified Purchase Meh Reviewed in the United Kingdom on November 20, 2014 Verified Purchase Not bad. Not great. Worth a look for the price. It is a fairly generic transfer from a few Japanese horror types, some moments taken straight from The Ring. Actors don't really get into their stride. scary Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 18, 2013 Verified Purchase Watched this on my own and it left me petrified I love horrors and never get scared but this is in a league of its own. If you want a good scare this is for you I can't wait to watch grudge 2 I don't think I will watch it by myself tho. The Grudge Directors Cut Review Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 17, 2012 Verified Purchase After watching the original Japanese version, I instantly wanted to see the American remake. I don't get scared by horror films, so i predicted it to be ok. But it was actually ok. There are some cheap jump scares, and some genuinely scary parts. Like the part where the the social worker enters the loft at the begging. I won't spoil it for you. I just wish there were those full on scares that scare you at night. Overall, I would give it four stars. I might consider the sequel, but then again, most sequels are disappointing. Scared the life out of me so it was fantastic!! Reviewed in the United Kingdom on November 18, 2015 Verified Purchase Scared the life out of me so it was fantastic!!! The only slight flaw is that it stops in the first few minute but its not a huge problem. Reviewed in the United Kingdom on August 2, 2017 Verified Purchase Report abuse.
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The grudge 3 movie. The Grudge Trailer American nurse, Karen Davis moves to Tokyo and encounters a vengeful supernatural spirit known as The Grudge that often possesses its victims. When a series of horrifying and mysterious deaths occur – with the spirit passing its curse onto each victim - Karen must find away to break the spell before she becomes the spirit's next victim. Genre: Horror, Mystery, Thriller Actor: Clea DuVall, Jason Behr, Sarah Michelle Gellar, William Mapother Director: Takashi Shimizu Country: Japan, USA Duration: 92 min Quality: HD 720 Release: 2004 IMDb: 5. 9.
Despite it being rated R unlike the PG-13 rating of the originals based on the Japanese hit horror movies, this retelling of a classic is confusing and has way too many jump scares. Rent it if u dare and stick with the classics. The grudge 2 trailer.
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