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Sadako vs. Kayako

Título original: Sadako vs Kayako
  • 2016
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 38min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
5,1/10
4,3 mil
TU PUNTUACIÓN
Masanobu Andô, Misato Tanaka, Mizuki Yamamoto, Runa Endo, and Tina Tamashiro in Sadako vs. Kayako (2016)
The vengeful spirits of the Ring and Grudge series face off.
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Añade un argumento en tu idiomaThe vengeful spirits of the Ring and Grudge series face off.The vengeful spirits of the Ring and Grudge series face off.The vengeful spirits of the Ring and Grudge series face off.

  • Dirección
    • Kôji Shiraishi
  • Guión
    • Kôji Shiraishi
    • Kôji Suzuki
    • Takashi Shimizu
  • Reparto principal
    • Mizuki Yamamoto
    • Tina Tamashiro
    • Aimi Satsukawa
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    5,1/10
    4,3 mil
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Kôji Shiraishi
    • Guión
      • Kôji Shiraishi
      • Kôji Suzuki
      • Takashi Shimizu
    • Reparto principal
      • Mizuki Yamamoto
      • Tina Tamashiro
      • Aimi Satsukawa
    • 35Reseñas de usuarios
    • 65Reseñas de críticos
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  • Vídeos1

    Teaser Trailer (In Japanese - No Subtitles)
    Trailer 1:01
    Teaser Trailer (In Japanese - No Subtitles)

    Imágenes32

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    Mizuki Yamamoto
    Mizuki Yamamoto
    • Yuri Kurahashi
    Tina Tamashiro
    Tina Tamashiro
    • Suzuka Takagi
    Aimi Satsukawa
    Aimi Satsukawa
    • Natsumi Ueno
    Misato Tanaka
    • Ayako Takagi
    Masahiro Kômoto
    Masahiro Kômoto
    • Shin'ichi Morishige
    Masanobu Andô
    Masanobu Andô
    • Tokiwa Kyozo
    Elly Nanami
    • Sadako Yamamura
    Runa Endo
    • Kayako Saeki
    Rintaro Shibamoto
    • Toshio Saeki
    Masayoshi Matsushima
    • Sukeru Takagi
    Ichiruko Dômen
    • Horyu
    Maiko Kikuchi
    • Tamao
    Seiko Ozone
    • Mitsuko Matsui
    Hideki Nakano
    • Tadanori Matsui
    Yaeko Kiyose
    • Keiko Kobayashi
    Miyuki Satô
    • Akane Tachibana
    Tôko Miura
    Tôko Miura
    • Haruka
    Sou Morita
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    • Dirección
      • Kôji Shiraishi
    • Guión
      • Kôji Shiraishi
      • Kôji Suzuki
      • Takashi Shimizu
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    5Blue-Grotto

    Spectral Showdown

    Demons in Japanese culture, may take human form. Or semi-human form if they prefer. One such demon, Kayako, inhabits a house and attacks those who enter it. The demon Sadako curses and appears to those who happen to see her frightening video clip. Two young women, one of whom is cursed by Sadako, figure that the only way to survive is to pit the two demons against each other. A spectral showdown ensues.

    While it is a creative concept and it is an intriguing glimpse at Japanese horror culture, there is not much depth here. There are few twists and even less in terms of dialogue. For a foreign horror film, I expected more shocking behavior, yet it seems to be made for a PG-13 crowd. Little bawdiness and less blood spilled. Seen at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival.
    7dgonzalez-40797

    Great mix of spooky and fun

    Just watch it! Full of spooky moments and had some funny moments too. I went into it thinking it was just a parody- but I was invested until the very end once I started watching
    6quincytheodore

    A sporadic mix of surprisingly decent thrill and unintentionally comedic burst.

    What may sound like something from internet prank proves to be a better enjoyment than just random sequel or its ridiculously sounding premise. Both franchises are passed their prime with each latest entry performing abysmally. While it does possesses an array of issues, the good timing on some scenes and better characters make "Sadako vs Kayako" a more compelling horror than their own separate haunting.

    The movie works by putting two curses simultaneously. Sadako has slightly more portion as the Cursed Video is highlighted more, especially in the beginning. As one curse progresses the Kayako or Haunted Hause is slowly tossed into the mix. Characters from Cursed Video are far more memorable than perhaps its latest two or three entries combined. Yuri as the lead and the two enigmatic exorcists make for an interesting cast.

    Suzuka is a more standalone character as she struggles with the Haunted House primarily by herself, the supporting characters from her side are fleeting at best. However, Suzuka still has a good presence, especially when the curses collide. These personalities have a slight edge compared to typical Japanese horror protagonists, ranging from the signature clothes, hairdo o realistic or optimistic nature, which might not seem extraordinary, but this goes a long way on setting the dynamic.

    Sadly, the initial corniness happens in several instances. It can be sudden twist on certain scene or choppy progression, either way this might ruin the mood already set by curse development. There are two or three scenes that are might take audience on really dark places, but these are not original by any means, and other than those, the rest are shaky on the horror.

    On the few that actually work, it compresses the classic attraction of the franchises, brief they may be. For a movie originated from a strange concept, "Sadako vs Kayako" has more in store than just internet meme or sensational title, it delivers a better cast and scare than combination of both franchises' latest titles, but it's still marred by hectic and sloppy delivery to be a fully functioning horror.
    7kosmasp

    Round 1 - F(r)ight

    So the Ring versus the Grudge? It may sound insane - well to be honest it kind of is. And the makers of this knew exactly that this was just too weird. And that's why this is not just horror, but also comedy. And it's intentional for sure. Of course that means that purists, who like their horror straight will have issues with the movie. But if you don't mind the fun stuff in between, dive into this.

    It's a weird experience and while it's not really necessary to have seen all the other movies that came before this, a little bit of knowledge will help you enjoy this a bit more. It does seem a bit muddled and you may lose track of certain things, what with this combining "myths" and all. But just the fact they did this is great. It's really a fun movie overall
    5paul_m_haakonsen

    Entertaining enough, but a very unnecessary crossover of two franchises...

    At first impression, I must say that I was a little bit perplexed about why the world needed a movie that would plot the entity from "Ringu" (aka "The Ring") up against the entity from "Ju-On" (aka "The Grudge"). I am a fan of Asian cinema and love Asian horror, and I have watched the movies from both franchises, but I can't claim that I was ever craving anything even remotely in the likes of these two entities being put up against one another. Unlike the "Freddy vs Jason" movie, for example, which was long waited and had been pitched. But perhaps the Japanese audience have been waiting and longing for a movie that put Sadako up against Kayako.

    Regardless, given the chance to sit down and watch "Sadako vs. Kayako", I of course did jump at it. This is a Japanese horror movie after all, so it is right up my alley.

    The movie does start out by raising a good point about the curse of Sadako almost coming to an end as the video (VHS) format is obsolete. That was a nice touch of detail from writers Takashi Shimizu and Kôji Suzuki.

    "Sadako vs Kayako" has some very interesting sound work, and it really helped to build the atmosphere and mood of the movie. There is a lot of atmospheric sounds put into the movie when Sadako and Kayako are on the screen, and also when something creepy is about to happen or actually happening on the screen. I must admit that I was rather impressed with the sound department and the work they mustered in this movie.

    There are some pretty interesting visuals in the movie as well, and director Kôji Shiraishi really managed to use these visuals so well in the movie to establish scares and atmosphere.

    As for the acting in the movie, well I can't claim to be familiar with anyone on the cast list, but I will say that the cast ensemble did great jobs with their given roles and characters. And it was nice to see this many new faces in a movie.

    There was a good pace to the movie, and the dialogue was good and seemed quite natural. And the character development was also good throughout the course of the movie, because it made the characters stand out from one another and not just be generic and pointless characters. Do take into consideration that the character gallery is rather extensive, and there is a lot of people to keep track of, some more important to the story than others, of course. So keep vigilant and attentive to the story, or you might miss something important.

    While the design and layout of the Kayako house was rather interesting, I think it was a shame that it was kept so dark all the time, because a lot of details were being missed and obscured by the darkness. Sure, it sets mood, but would have been nicer to have had a bit more of proper lighting.

    Actually a good portion of the movie is filmed in a relatively dark setting. Sure, it adds to the atmosphere, but it becomes annoying after a while, especially because it is so much more nice to actually see everything that is going on clearly in a movie. Especially since you did pay money to watch this.

    One thing that puzzle me is why there is no consistency from movie to movie as in what you see on Sadako's cursed VHS tape. It keeps changing from movie to movie. That really makes no sense to me.

    As a seasoned horror veteran, I can't claim to find a Japanese woman in a white dress with her long black hair covering her entire face as being particularly scary. Nor can I claim to find a milky white boy with funky hair who sounds like a cat as being scary either. But hey, they are iconic characters of the two Japanese franchises. I guess you have to be Asian in order to find this particularly scary. And also the thing with long black hair showing up out of nowhere in places it shouldn't or couldn't be is not scary either, it is just downright weird.

    For an actual showdown between Sadako and Kayako, then you actually have to wait a very, very long time throughout the movie, and that is even before someone just suggests pitching the two evil entities against one another. It is not before the last 15 minutes of the movie that the actual pitching of the two iconic entities take place. And the showdown was not really as satisfying as it should have been, especially since it took almost the entire movie leading up to it.

    "Sadako vs. Kayako" is an entertaining enough movie for what it turned out to be. But I can't really claim to find that this was a movie that was particularly necessary for either of the franchises. This wasn't a scary movie, not even by a long shot. It was an interesting enough ride up to the last 15 minutes, which culminated in a less than satisfactory manner.

    My rating for "Sadako vs. Kayako" lands on a mediocre 5 out of 10 stars, because this wasn't an outstanding movie in any way, nor was it a particularly necessary movie or a necessary crossover between two franchises.

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    • Curiosidades
      The project started out as an April Fool's gag, but became a reality due to strong fan interest.
    • Pifias
      When Yuri is taking a shower (around the 58:16 mark), her hair is all soapy with shampoo and is on the top of her head; the very next moment it appears all rinsed, down around her shoulders and only damp, not sopping wet.
    • Créditos adicionales
      At the very end of the credits, an updated version of Sadako's videotape is shown.
    • Conexiones
      Featured in Film Discussions: Rings and Sadako vs Kayako Film Discussion (2017)

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 18 de junio de 2016 (Japón)
    • País de origen
      • Japón
    • Sitio oficial
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Idioma
      • Japonés
    • Títulos en diferentes países
      • Ma Nữ Đại Chiến
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      • Kadokawa
      • NBCUniversal Entertainment
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      • 1h 38min(98 min)
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      • Dolby Digital
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      • Dolby Surround 7.1
    • Relación de aspecto
      • 2.35 : 1

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