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Ju-on: The Grudge 2

Titre original : Ju-on 2
  • 2003
  • R
  • 1h 35min
NOTE IMDb
6,3/10
12 k
MA NOTE
Ju-on: The Grudge 2 (2003)
DrameHorreurMystèreThriller

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAs their curse spreads on, the ghosts find their chance to live once again through the pregnancy of a cursed woman.As their curse spreads on, the ghosts find their chance to live once again through the pregnancy of a cursed woman.As their curse spreads on, the ghosts find their chance to live once again through the pregnancy of a cursed woman.

  • Réalisation
    • Takashi Shimizu
  • Scénario
    • Takashi Shimizu
  • Casting principal
    • Noriko Sakai
    • Chiharu Niiyama
    • Kei Horie
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,3/10
    12 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Takashi Shimizu
    • Scénario
      • Takashi Shimizu
    • Casting principal
      • Noriko Sakai
      • Chiharu Niiyama
      • Kei Horie
    • 61avis d'utilisateurs
    • 39avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 1 nomination au total

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    Rôles principaux28

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    Noriko Sakai
    • Kyoko Harase
    Chiharu Niiyama
    • Tomoka Miura
    Kei Horie
    • Noritaka Yamashita
    Yui Ichikawa
    Yui Ichikawa
    • Chiharu
    Ayumu Saitô
    • Masashi Ishikura
    Emi Yamamoto
    • Megumi Ôbayashi
    Erika Kuroishi
    • Hiromi
    Kaoru Mizuki
    • Aki Harase
    Shinobu Yûki
    • Kaoru Ishikura
    Takako Fuji
    Takako Fuji
    • Kayako Saeki
    Yuya Ozeki
    • Toshio Saeki
    • (as Yûya Ozeki)
    Shingo Katsurayama
    • Keisuke Ôkuni
    Fumika Hideshima
    • DJ
    Hidetoshi Kageyama
    • Kazumasa Ishikura
    Hiroko Toda
    • Shojo Yaku no Haiyû
    Ziko Uchiyama
    • Kantoku
    • (as Jîko Uchiyama)
    Hidekazu Mashima
    • Jokantoku
    Yukizumi Itô
    • Sanfujinkai
    • Réalisation
      • Takashi Shimizu
    • Scénario
      • Takashi Shimizu
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    Avis des utilisateurs61

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    8artemis0302

    Actually quite good!

    "Ju-on:The Grudge 2" is the sequel to the smash-hit "Ju-on:The Grudge", and is the fourth installment into the "Ju-on" series. Like it's precursor, it is told in chapters. All the chapters are somehow connected to the curse of the grudge.

    Were you disappointed by "Ju-on:The Grudge"? Well, if you were (like me), you'll be surprised. This sequel was MUCH better than the original in almost every aspect. The scares were more scarier, there were more scares, tenser scenes, a LOT better acting, a much better story, and a more solid plot. I was really surprised by how good this sequel was. Ever heard of the old sequel rule? "Sequels are never as good as the originals"? Well, I' happy to say that that doesn't apply here.

    So to sum it up, I really enjoyed this movie. It was a major improvement on the original film. If you're a fan of the Ju-on series, you have to watch this.
    8Gafke

    Freaky!

    The rage of Kayako and her son Toshio continue in this sequel to "Ju-On: The Grudge." Creepier and scarier than the first film, Ju-On 2 begins with a young couple and a tragic car accident which leaves a pregnant television star named Kyoko devastated. With her fiancé in a coma and her unborn baby supposedly lost, she continues with her blossoming career in horror films. But when she agrees to appear in a pseudo-documentary about the "haunted house" where Kayako and Toshio still "reside," the virus of the Grudge begins anew. Soon, everyone involved with the production is missing or dead, and Kyoko, who has recently been informed that her baby is not lost after all, begins to realize that what she is carrying may not be hers at all.

    Ju-On 2 is definitely much more scarier than its predecessor. Disturbing sound effects, jerky camera movements and one dizzy nightmarish scene after another literally left me reeling, feeling as confused and freaked out as the characters in the film. There are some great visual effects here; Kayako and her wild hair spread over a ceiling, tendrils dropping down into lethal nooses; a wig come to hideous life and the ghostly blue Toshio staring out of the darkness. The ending was a work of morbid art, leaving me quite stunned. "Ju-On 2" has proved beyond a doubt that sequels are not always a bad thing, and sometimes, they're even better!

    Highly recommended!
    7mockylock

    Not a fan of sequels, but....

    I always get kind of agitated when producers feel a need to make sequels. I have never seen one that actually mattered. This one didn't either.

    Having said that I do feel a need to actually recommend this Ju-On part. Besides the obvious rerun of old tricks, some of the new material is actually quite interesting and well-thought of. For example the thuds on the wall (that the couple hears every night around 12.30)are later explained in an eerie way. The wig-on-the-floor-thing was nicely done.

    Finally, I thought the birth was original as well as the ending of the movie.

    All in all entertaining (for a "Part two" movie) but not a MUST SEE.
    ThreeSadTigers

    In my opinion; this is easily as great - and perhaps even more terrifying - than the first instalment.

    By now, most audiences will be fairly familiar with the Japanese series of films known as Ju On: The Grudge; the phenomenally successful saga that began with the straight to video projects Ju On: The Curse, parts 1 and 2 - in which jealousy and adultery in a quaint Japanese suburb leads to an awful murder that marks the house for anyone who subsequently enters it - right the way through to the larger-budgeted Hollywood remake of the film and it's equally glossy sequel. Subsequent films following on from The Curse have taken the initial murder as their starting point and created around it a film of loosely connected horror vignettes, mostly in which a series of hapless characters end up in the film's iconic haunted house and then find themselves marked for death by the two most prominent apparitions of the story.

    If you have already seen the American re-make of The Grudge with Sarah Michelle Geller then there's a good chance that this follow up to the Japanese original will come as something of shock. Unlike its US counterpart, this grudge features no real central character and has no real plot development (at least, not in the traditional sense). I personally don't see this as a bad thing, as it allows director Takashi Shimizu to concentrate on crafting a number of scenes of gripping high tension - as the collection of disparate innocents (this time a TV crew shooting a horror film based upon the events of the original film) who unknowingly come into contact with the infamous house and then must come to terms with the unexplainable horror that is happening all around them. However, viewers who look for things like narrative closure, explanations of plot developments and something approaching a hero that they can root for might be sorely disappointed.

    As I mentioned above, this version of The Grudge instead strings together a series of inter-woven scenes that establish the significance of the curse whist setting up a number of fantastic, edge-of-your seat moments of haunted house horror. This isn't a gritty gore-fest with annoying, smug, ultra-cynical characters (as seems to be the trend with much contemporary horror - think Wolf Creek, Hostel, Cabin Fever, The Hills Have Eyes remake and 28 Weeks Later) but rather, the kind of horror that should appeal to anyone who has had to walk home late at night through an empty park and felt the presence of someone (or something) following closely behind. Your heart starts racing as you quicken your step and become convinced that you can hear footsteps rapidly approaching from the left of your shoulder! When you finally pick up the courage to turn around and look, you realise your mind has been playing tricks on you, but the thrill was still heart-stopping regardless.

    I prefer this kind of horror, which is why I'm such a huge fan of the horror films coming out of Japan, China and North Korea; great works like The Eye trilogy, Wishing Stairs, Abnormal Beauty, Premonition, Infection, Chaos, A Tale of Two Sisters and Takashi Shimizu's own Grudge-follow up Reincarnation. It's slow moving and slow building, almost ambient even; often coming at you from the rear speakers rather than full and on in your face, which for me, really creates a great, eerie atmosphere that works perfectly if you're watching it at 1:30 AM and have to pause for a toilet break and to let the dog out to stretch her legs.

    Unlike a lot of his American contemporaries, Takashi Shimizu realises that horror isn't about what you see, but what you don't see, and with this in mind he saves any prolonged glimpses of our ghostly antagonists until right towards the very end. He also manages to create a wonderful feeling of isolation, alienation and hopeless emptiness; not only from the haunted house so central to the story, but even in the brightly-lit suburban streets, schools, office blocks and apartment buildings that our characters inhabit. The film is also shot very simply and traditionally, with none of the hyper-cutting and frantic camera movements of western horror, which again, gives the Grudge a more believable and authentic feeling that only heightens the senses of horror and tension. This is also helped by the wonderful performances of the cast who manage to ably convey the right sense of fraught emotion without descending into screaming histrionics.

    For me, The Grudge 2 is easily as great the first instalment; although some viewers may find the more outrageous elements of the closing scenes to be a little too much (I'm guessing the planned third instalment will pick up on and explain some of these ideas, but we'll have to wait and see). This is horror for those who want chills rather than spills, and those who like to invest some serious time in something that is slower, more deliberate and more dramatic than the usual stalk and slash type stuff (not that I don't love that kind of horror as well, but it's nice to have an intelligent alternative). As mentioned previously, there will be some viewers who won't want to invest their time in such a film that has no obvious sense of narrative and no single identifiable character, but at the end of the day, that's their decision. But they're clearly missing out!
    8theeintolerablekidd

    Ju-On Two - Twice as Good

    I was disappointed by the original but this sequel was much, much better. Everything about it has been improved - the plot, the character development, the direction, the mood, the fear factor. The over all feeling of this film is very very creepy. It's exactly how a ghost story should be. It doesn't give you the kind of scares that make you jump out of your skin like some movies do but what it does give you is a very uneasy and haunting feeling.

    The arrangement and fragmentation of script was excellent. It's broken up into separate stories or chapters like the first one but they've played with the time line in this one in a very wonderful way which contributes to the ghostly feeling of the film as a whole. The story with the banging on the wall was a particular favourite of mine, and, I think, pretty genius.

    I am so glad I watched this! It has now become one of my favourite Japanese horror films.

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    • Anecdotes
      Aside from the ghosts, the only actor to return from the previous film is Yui Ichikawa as Chiharu.
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    • Citations

      Chiharu: Hiromi, help me! I can't get out of that house!

      Hiromi: What house? Hey. What happened? Talk to me! You've been strange lately.

      Chiharu: Hiromi, you mustn't. You must never go to that house! You can't come in!

    • Connexions
      Featured in Nightmares in Red, White and Blue: The Evolution of the American Horror Film (2009)
    • Bandes originales
      Machigai
      Music by Hikari

      Lyrics by Kei Noguchi

      Performed by Suitei Shôjo

      Courtesy of Epic Records Japan

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    • Date de sortie
      • 5 septembre 2003 (Corée du Sud)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Japon
    • Langue
      • Japonais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Ju-on 2
    • Sociétés de production
      • Pioneer LDC
      • Nikkatsu
      • Oz Company
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      • 2 731 915 $US
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      • 1h 35min(95 min)
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      • DTS-Stereo
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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