Añade un argumento en tu idiomaFollowing the events of Ju-on: The Beginning of the End, Mai, the older sister of elementary schoolteacher Yui Shono, goes to look for her sister, who disappeared after a year while working ... Leer todoFollowing the events of Ju-on: The Beginning of the End, Mai, the older sister of elementary schoolteacher Yui Shono, goes to look for her sister, who disappeared after a year while working in an elementary school. Mai soon discovers the Teriyaki household who tells her about wha... Leer todoFollowing the events of Ju-on: The Beginning of the End, Mai, the older sister of elementary schoolteacher Yui Shono, goes to look for her sister, who disappeared after a year while working in an elementary school. Mai soon discovers the Teriyaki household who tells her about what happened to her sister. Mai will now uncover the dark secrets of Ju-on and will try to e... Leer todo
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It introduces many perspectives, more than half a dozen in total. What starts with Mai trying to find her sister who was lost from previous movie, escalates into lingering haunting for her and anyone even remotely close to the tragedy. This includes unsuspecting neighbor and school friend of the strange boy's cousin. It's really reaching for victims at this point, but having large cast doesn't mean more dread.
Main issue is these people don't act naturally. They would stare or freeze at the most unfortunate moment instead of running, the ghost spends most of the movie crawling for god's sake. More often than not they would literally walk into the haunting without any plan and scream in surprise when meeting expected fate.
Not that the horror is done decently, the use of this pale boy has become silly. Audience should know the pattern already, yet the movie keeps churning the same things, even resorting to increase the volume and literally screaming in one's face. A couple of the scenes might work, like the little girl in hospital, but eventually it returns to old gimmick again.
It's an exhausting viewing, what little suspense it has it buried within clumsy effect and outdated forced jump scare.
But let me say right away that I did so with very little expectations to this 2015 movie, given the fact that the 2014 "Ju-On: Owari No Hajimari" (aka "Ju-on: The Beginning of the End") was a rather terrible movie in terms of storyline and scared.
Turns out that the 2015 movie was exactly as horrible. Well, the good thing about "Ju-On: The Final Curse" is that it is a direct continuation of the 2014 movie. The bad thing, well the entire movie essentially.
There is just nothing scary about a small boy (Toshio) with a horrible hair cut and his body painted white, wearing large underwear and carrying a cat whilst also sounding like a cat, and having his so-called mother turn up and crawl around on the floor awkwardly while having her eyes crossed and her mouth while opened, making the sounds of a dying croaking frog. Actually it was more hilarious than it was scary. Toshio is not a scary entity by any means. And I have been referring to him as the "milk boy". I just can't take that character seriously.
I will say, however, that the acting in the movie was actually good, especially taking into consideration the limitations and restrictions the actors and actresses had in terms of script, storyline and characters.
The events in "Ju-On: The Final Curse" wasn't particularly interesting, and I do hope that this is in fact the final movie. I suppose you have to be a Japanese girl in order to find "Ju-On: The Final Curse" scary.
As far as the Ju-on storyline goes, this is the first sequel to the Ju-on reboot from 2014 and it is a quite a good effort, if you look past the repetitive nature of the movies. What is clear about this movie from the first few minutes of the movie, is that this movie has a lot of jump scares as opposed to its Japanese predecessors. It has almost completely abandoned its reliance on atmosphere, but it's still there to be found. However, it doesn't exploit these moments like Western cinema does, which is a good thing.
Due to the fact that there have been so many Ju-on movies, I didn't think this movie was as scary or frightening as the other movies were. There is something called over-exposure which leads to desensitization. The scares were pretty good in this but none of them got to me, unfortunately.
Definitely avoid the trailer if possible, as a part of it shows you the last seconds of the movie. Had this not happened, the ending would've been more terrifying.
Hopefully Kayako Vs Sadako will be filled with plenty of atmosphere like the previous Ju-on movies were instead of having to rely on jump scares.
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