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Ju-on

  • Vidéo
  • 2000
  • TV-PG
  • 1h 10min
NOTE IMDb
6,8/10
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Ju-on (2000)
HorreurMystère

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA teacher visits the house of one of his students after the boy goes missing, only to have a horrifying excuse for his absence from school.A teacher visits the house of one of his students after the boy goes missing, only to have a horrifying excuse for his absence from school.A teacher visits the house of one of his students after the boy goes missing, only to have a horrifying excuse for his absence from school.

  • Réalisation
    • Takashi Shimizu
  • Scénario
    • Takashi Shimizu
  • Casting principal
    • Yûrei Yanagi
    • Yue
    • Ryôta Koyama
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,8/10
    9,6 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Takashi Shimizu
    • Scénario
      • Takashi Shimizu
    • Casting principal
      • Yûrei Yanagi
      • Yue
      • Ryôta Koyama
    • 69avis d'utilisateurs
    • 23avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Yûrei Yanagi
    • Shunsuke Kobayashi (segment "Toshio")
    Yue
    • Manami Kobayashi (segment "Toshio")
    Ryôta Koyama
    • Toshio Saeki (segment "Toshio")
    Hitomi Miwa
    • Yuki (segment "Yuki")
    Asumi Miwa
    • Kanna Murakami (segment "Yuki")
    Yumi Yoshiyuki
    • Noriko Murakami (segment "Yuki")
    Kazushi Andô
    • Tsuyoshi Murakami (segment "Yuki")
    Chiaki Kuriyama
    Chiaki Kuriyama
    • Mizuho Tamura (segment "Mizuho")
    Yoriko Dôguchi
    Yoriko Dôguchi
    • Nakamura (segment "Mizuho")
    Jun'ichi Kiuchi
    • Tezuka (segment "Mizuho")
    Denden
    Denden
    • Yoshikawa (segment "Kanna")
    Tarô Suwa
    Tarô Suwa
    • Kamio (segment "Kanna")
    Reita Serizawa
    • Iizuka (segment "Kanna")
    Shirô Namiki
    • Kansatsui (segment "Kanna")
    Takako Fuji
    Takako Fuji
    • Kayako Saeki (segment "Kayako")
    Takashi Matsuyama
    • Takeo Saeki (segment "Kayako")
    Yûko Daike
    Yûko Daike
    • Kyôko Suzuki (segment "Kyôko")
    Makoto Ashikawa
    • Tatsuya Suzuki (segment "Kyôko")
    • Réalisation
      • Takashi Shimizu
    • Scénario
      • Takashi Shimizu
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    7Elvis-Del-Valle

    How the grudge began

    Before Ju-On achieved worldwide fame, the franchise originally began with this film, which at the time was only released in Japan. Although it is a low-budget film that was only released on VHS, what lay in this film was something that would end up becoming a horror film phenomenon. The original genesis of the franchise begins in this film, where Kayako's mythology begins from the beginning. The stories told here present how it began, why and who were the first victims. It is a simple film that, despite not being in chronological order like the other installments that came later, can be understood well. Obviously, it didn't age very well due to the quality with which it was made. The special effects seem to be quite crappy. Even so, it is an enjoyable film and it is good to know it as it is the first original chapter of the franchise. Ju-On (2000) is undoubtedly a diamond in the rough that is worth knowing for having started the Ju-On mythology. My final rating for this movie is a 7/10.
    curlyconnor

    You think our horror junk is scary? Juon's here to prove you wrong. Dead wrong.

    This is one of the scariest movies I've ever seen, and I've seen quite a few classics (F13'th, Halloween, Nightmare on Elm Street, Exocist, you get the picture). I'd already established, after seeing Ringu, that even a pretty tame Asian horror flick is probably scarier than most Western ones. Face it, they can just scare people better. But Juon, as short as it is, may very well win the cup for the scariest. This was a TV movie, and from what I can see, about the only effects they used were fake blood and Photoshop (you'll know what scene I'm talking about once you see it). This was because of the noticably low budget. But the effects they did have were put to fine use to provide the maximum scaring effect. The movie is about a Juon, which is a Japanese idea about a curse started when one dies a horrible death, and killing all who come in contact with it, creating more Juons. It is basically a series of 6 or 7 scenes about a Juon started in a house that spreads to everybody who goes in the house afterwards. The scenes loosely connect together, but you'll have to read between the lines until you can get Juon 2. Or you could buy both at the same time ;). At the end of the movie you know what happened on camera, but you don't know why. Audiences are forced to hypothesize, keeping in mind the idea of "Juons" that was introduced at the beginning of the film. While many sequels blow up their prequel's perfectly good resolution and open the story back up, the movie Juon never really has a resolution, so the sequel is so necessary that it was obviously planned to be a two-part excursion. When I say sequel, I'm not talking about the two theatrical releases, those are more remakes, I'm talking about the second TV movie. I just finished the first tonight, but I can't wait to see the second. Lots of gruesome images and things. If Ringu gave you chills, this is like Ringu on steroids.
    9Alwehr

    Maybe the most frightening movie I've ever seen.

    First i was disappointed to see that it was a TV movie i had bought, but after 10 minutes of watching it i didn't give it much of a thought. This movie is simply just entertaining from beginning to end. There is no limit to the imagination of creepiness in this movie, all thanks to my new favorite horror director Takashi Shimizu. The fact, that its like Shimizu has thought " I would like to make a movie that scares the s*** out of everyone and then to hell with everything else" really makes me raise my thumbs up and bow in the dust for the man. This Flick is on my top 3 list of the scariest movies ever, together with "The shining" and "Salems lot". If i had seen this one when i was 13 i would have been horrified for stairs years to come (just like i was horrified for windows without curtains for about 5 years, after seeing "Salems lot"), thats for sure.

    Note: You don't have to use blood for a movie to be scary. The Japanese have realized that, why cant the Americans???

    The reason that i didn't give this movie 10 out of 10 is because i find it hard to keep track of all the names (maybe because I'm not Japanese?)and i miss some answers in this riddle of a ghost story. And yes, i HAVE seen the other 3 in the series. And no, you Don't get much more insight, just more confused. They are still some excellent horror movies though, especially Ju-on: The grudge 2. But the first one is still the most scary.

    I gave it 9 out of 10. Enjoy! ;o)

    Ps. If anyone knows movies as scary as the above mentioned, please write me the titles so i can continue my search for the scariest horror movie ever.
    9andrushcourt

    Wonderful fear that will remain with you

    I saw the US version in the theatre and wasn't very impressed. I guess it could have been the fact that I was in a ghetto theatre in the inner city with people yelling the obvious or the strange smell emanating from beneath the seats that reclined way to far past horizontal.

    So, upon returning home, I watched the Japanese version. Since the US version took liberties to change the plot somewhat and over-explain every single detail of the movie, I was doubtful. True to form, the Japanese version was exquisite. The atmosphere created closely resembles the creepy feeling you get in a cursed house in Japan. The sounds and special effect sounds were some of the best. US horror films should emulate the lack of sound in spots to create tension as this film does.

    Personally, this film caused me to glance over my shoulder every now and again expecting to see a little painted white Asian boy or a black cat lurking in the dark. This film is a must see for horror buffs and those that enjoy a good scare. The film starts with a horrific scene while the US version just has you confused from the very beginning. Great Movie.
    9opiemar

    Horrifying, relentless, and unbelievable

    Ju-on: the Curse is absolutely the scariest movie ever made. I found myself gasping out loud at times. Forget cheap scares, forget the need for special effects. Forget even the need for a dark setting. Most of the scenes are in broad daylight, yet they will nearly scare you to death. I've seen a lot of horror movies, but I can easily say that nothing compares to this one. Takashi Shimizu has mastered the art of bringing terror to the screen. If there really were such a thing as ghost, really mean, really vengeful ghost, this is what they would be like. I should note that Ju-on the Curse is really two movies, Curse I and II. The second has some overlapping material, but adequately compliments the first. If you want to be frightened, really really frightened, this is the one to watch.

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    • Anecdotes
      The strange vocal sounds were performed by director Takashi Shimizu.
    • Gaffes
      The cat statues that Yuki was looking at in Kanna's room change positions between shots.
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      Edited into Ju-on 2 (2000)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 11 février 2000 (Japon)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Japon
    • Langue
      • Japonais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Ju-on: The Curse
    • Société de production
      • Toei Video Company
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      • 4 000 000 $US (estimé)
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    • Durée
      • 1h 10min(70 min)
    • Couleur
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    • Mixage
      • Dolby
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.33 : 1

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