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The Grudge 2

  • 2006
  • 12 avec avertissement
  • 1h 42min
NOTE IMDb
5,1/10
53 k
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Ohga Tanaka in The Grudge 2 (2006)
Webisode: "School"
Lire trailer1:50
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Psychological HorrorPsychological ThrillerSupernatural HorrorHorrorThriller

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThree interwoven stories about a terrible curse. A young woman encounters a malevolent supernatural force while searching for her missing sister in Tokyo; a mean high school prank goes horri... Tout lireThree interwoven stories about a terrible curse. A young woman encounters a malevolent supernatural force while searching for her missing sister in Tokyo; a mean high school prank goes horribly wrong; a woman with a deadly secret moves into a Chicago apartment building.Three interwoven stories about a terrible curse. A young woman encounters a malevolent supernatural force while searching for her missing sister in Tokyo; a mean high school prank goes horribly wrong; a woman with a deadly secret moves into a Chicago apartment building.

  • Réalisation
    • Takashi Shimizu
  • Scénario
    • Stephen Susco
    • Takashi Shimizu
  • Casting principal
    • Amber Tamblyn
    • Edison Chen
    • Arielle Kebbel
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  • NOTE IMDb
    5,1/10
    53 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Takashi Shimizu
    • Scénario
      • Stephen Susco
      • Takashi Shimizu
    • Casting principal
      • Amber Tamblyn
      • Edison Chen
      • Arielle Kebbel
    • 300avis d'utilisateurs
    • 132avis des critiques
    • 33Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 3 nominations au total

    Vidéos10

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    Amber Tamblyn
    Amber Tamblyn
    • Aubrey
    Edison Chen
    Edison Chen
    • Eason
    Arielle Kebbel
    Arielle Kebbel
    • Allison
    Sarah Michelle Gellar
    Sarah Michelle Gellar
    • Karen
    Takako Fuji
    Takako Fuji
    • Kayako
    Sarah Roemer
    Sarah Roemer
    • Lacey
    Matthew Knight
    Matthew Knight
    • Jake
    Misako Uno
    Misako Uno
    • Miyuki
    Teresa Palmer
    Teresa Palmer
    • Vanessa
    Ohga Tanaka
    Ohga Tanaka
    • Toshio
    • (as Oga Tanaka)
    Yuya Ozeki
    • Toshio
    • (images d'archives)
    Jennifer Beals
    Jennifer Beals
    • Trish
    Christopher Cousins
    Christopher Cousins
    • Bill
    Zen Kajihara
    • Folklore Guy
    Takashi Matsuyama
    • Takeo
    Joanna Cassidy
    Joanna Cassidy
    • Mrs. Davis
    Eve Gordon
    Eve Gordon
    • School Counselor
    Jenna Dewan
    Jenna Dewan
    • Sally
    • Réalisation
      • Takashi Shimizu
    • Scénario
      • Stephen Susco
      • Takashi Shimizu
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    Avis des utilisateurs300

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    adam_greyhound

    It's OK.

    Although the blue, black - haired ghost plot has been done, this film is enjoyable. People took things too seriously. I took this as a popcorn film. The acting could have been better with some characters. Sarah Michelle Gellar did a pretty good job, although she has little screen time. The effects and scares are most of the time pop - ups. The story is a bit messy and has too many things happening at the same time. Some moments are also rather stupid. There are pretty good scares throughout the whole film. I would recommend this film to all fans of the first. If your not a fan, don't see it; you'll most likely hate it.

    Rated PG - 13 for mature thematic material, disturbing images/terror/violence, and some sensuality
    7mjesus

    Good except for the horrible acting.

    I did enjoy the movie for the Ghost attack scenes as well as the story in general. I do think the movie had some very poor acting in it. Now the bad acting was obviously not present during the scare scenes but every time any of the characters spoke a line I cringed, especially in the first scene with the 3 school girls. I also found that Amber Tamblyn gave a bad performance. The only performance that didn't suck was Sarah Michelle Gellar. I think the bad performances can be attributed to the language barrier between the Japanese director and the English speaking cast. And here is what bothered me the most about the movie... How is it that a 70 year old Japanese exorcist who has lived in a very rural area of Japan her whole life and has gone quite crazy learn to speak perfect English?
    6rparham

    Not necessarily a "Grudge" to keep

    Sequels are a tricky thing. You have to serve the core audience who saw the first film, while trying to not prove too bewildering to a new audience that may have not seen the original. Horror films are even more difficult to spin a sequel off from, as suspense and scares are often, by nature, dependent on a lack of expectation from the audience. With The Grudge 2, director Takashi Shimizu and screenwriter Stephen Susco have attempted to not fall into that trap by approaching the sequel a little differently, but by the time it's over, unfortunately, it still proves to be a little too repetitive for its own good.

    Unlike 2004's The Grudge, which unfolded in a largely linear fashion, The Grudge 2 shakes things up a bit by splitting the narrative between three different plot lines that all take place at different times. First, there is the continuation, essentially, of the story from the first film, where Karen Davis (Sarah Michelle Gellar) is being kept in a hospital after surviving the ordeal of the first film, which centered around a house in Japan where a woman had been killed by her husband and thus created "The Grudge," a rage that consumes every living being that enters the house. Arriving from America to attempt to retrieve Karen is her sister Aubrey (Amber Tamblyn), who quickly becomes embroiled in the same situation as Karen. Second is a plot thread featuring Allison (Arielle Kebbel), an American girl in high school in Japan who is goaded by two classmates to enter the spooky house from the first film and finds that it lives up to its haunted house reputation. Finally, the third plot string plays out in Chicago, Illinois, where Trish (Jennifer Beals) has moved in with her boyfriend Bill (Christopher Cousins) and his two children, Lacey (Sarah Roehmer) and Jake (Matthew Knight). The same day as she moves in, so does a mysterious neighbor, after which everyone in the apartment complex starts acting weird.

    When The Grudge 2 works, the best word to describe it is creepy. The horrific imagery, mostly of a long haired, blue skinned Japanese woman and a young child, is unsettling and when they appear on screen, accompanied by some equally disturbing sound effects, it can't help but send chills up and down your spine. However, the circumstances in which these characters make their appearances have used up the suspense quotient of this franchise. By now the rules are clear, when characters are alone and everything seems normal, these beings are popping up somewhere to scare the bejesus out of whoever is on screen and attempt to exact their revenge. It works sometimes, but the film fails to make any adjustments to the situations involving these beings, and you stop really being surprised by their appearance and begin expecting it. Yes, they are creepy, but the circumstances that surround them are relatively rote. Suspense works well when you can't predict what is going to happen, but in The Grudge 2, after a while, it all seems rather familiar.

    The film's fractured narrative, while giving The Grudge 2 some difference from the previous entry, works against the film in many ways also. Because it is constantly switching back and forth between three different subplots, it is difficult to get attached to any of the characters. Of course, as this is a modern horror film, the characters are relatively thin to begin with, but with the constant cutting between stories, it becomes enormously difficult to get a bead on anyone and develop much attachment to them. So, when the characters find themselves in peril, you have a hard time feeling much sympathy for them. The Grudge 2 also has a plot twist, which early on becomes reasonably obvious, so when it plays out at the end, there isn't much surprise in store.

    The actors are the usual batch of relative no names, for the most part. The girls in the film, which is what the stories largely center around, do their best to cry, scream and shake hysterically, and they are all reasonably effective, but there is nothing revolutionary being performed. Sarah Michelle Gellar reappears for a relatively small role, so she doesn't make much impact, and the other major actress, Jennifer Beals, is also saddled with what almost amounts to a bit part.

    The Grudge 2 isn't a complete bomb, by any means, it is more than disturbing enough in moments to provide some general discomfort that horror films should try to apply. However, other than some chills here and there, The Grudge 2 doesn't offer anything tremendously original or scary, resulting in a largely mixed bag.
    6lordofthemosh

    Not as good as the first (first remake, that is)

    I was very excited about seeing this, as I love the original series, I didn't think the first remake was that bad, Takashi Shimizu directed it, and I have gradually become a fan of Amber Tamblyn. Unfortunately, it was nowhere near as good as I had hoped. Of course, given the genre, and the fact that it was a sequel to a remake and not really a remake of a sequel, it was exactly what I expected. (Yes, I have high hopes, but realistic expectations.)

    I prepped myself for this by watching the unrated DVD of the previous film just a few short hours before heading to the theater, which, in hindsight, was probably a mistake. While the first film relied heavily on cheap scares and "gotcha" moments, the second toned it down a little and aimed at being a little more suspenseful. The end result is a chaotic mess with a convoluted storyline that weaves through time without ever indicating it (slightly confusing at the start, as there is a two year difference between the events we see throughout the film, but I will refrain from spoilers).

    The attempts at building suspense fall flat, as every significant event is telegraphed and, therefore, incredibly predictable even when you're not trying to think ahead of the film's pace. The kills themselves are far from satisfying, as they are simply more of the same that we saw the first time around. I'm sorry, but even if you have never watched the Asian originals, the creepy girl with the hair in her face and the hitch in her step fails to frighten after two Ring films, Dark Water, Pulse, and, of course, the previous Grudge film.

    I had seriously hoped that Takashi Shimizu would bring some of his style to the film. Alas, we are the real victims here, not those portrayed on the screen, as we have to pay hard-earned dollars to witness (yet another) American Cinema (read: Hollywood) bastardization of a quality film. When will they learn that the true appeal of Asian cinema lies not with the creepy girl and the cheap scare, but with the overall feel of the film? The "boo!" moments may work for the casual viewer (and the target PG-13 audience), but it is the oppressive aura that haunts the viewer and keeps them awake at night.
    6Horror_Fan01

    An Alright Film, But The First Is Way Better!

    Including two shorts, the Japanese original Ju-on, its sequel, the American remake and now its follow-up, Takashi Shimizu has directed six films about the grudge curse. Shimizu has grown fond of his ghosts and in The Grudge 2, this fondness is apparent. He puts them everywhere - in cupboards, under covers, behind mirrors, under desks and rather inexplicably, lurking within the hoods of sweaters. It was a good, pretty scary movie, but the first like i said was way scarier and better! I would watch the first one five times then watch this again, like it was OK, but i wouldn't buy it, maybe give it a chance and rent it!

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    Le saviez-vous

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    • Anecdotes
      Sony Pictures greenlit this sequel just three days after The Grudge (2004) was theatrically released. The first film had already recouped its budget and made profit on its opening weekend alone, guaranteeing a sequel.
    • Gaffes
      (at around 26 mins) When Trish enters Jake's room, the floor in front of him is empty, and the camera turns to face Trish. When it's put back on Jake there is some kind of sport equipment on the floor.
    • Citations

      [last lines]

      Jake: It's all your fault! What did you do? What did you bring here?

      Allison: [shaking and sobbing] It followed me here. THEY followed me here!

    • Crédits fous
      The Torch Lady in the Columbia Pictures logo gets possessed by Kayako, causing the logo to flicker (during which the film title briefly appears) and go dark.
    • Versions alternatives
      In the US, there is a PG-13 rated version of the film which was shown in theaters, and Takashi Shimizu's unrated director's cut of the film which was released on DVD, along with the PG-13 rated one.
    • Connexions
      Featured in Late Night with Conan O'Brien: Jason Schwartzman/Arielle Kebbel/Jenny Lewis (2006)
    • Bandes originales
      When Sorrow Sang
      Written by Hansi Kürsch

      Performed by Blind Guardian

      Courtesy of Virgin Records

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 27 décembre 2006 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
      • Japon
    • Sites officiels
      • Sony Pictures (United States)
      • Sony Pictures (No Flash) (United States)
    • Langues
      • Anglais
      • Japonais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Lời Nguyền 2
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Pasadena, Californie, États-Unis
    • Sociétés de production
      • Columbia Pictures
      • Ghost House Pictures
      • Mandate Pictures
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    • Budget
      • 20 000 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 39 143 839 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 20 825 300 $US
      • 15 oct. 2006
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 70 711 175 $US
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    • Durée
      1 heure 42 minutes
    • Couleur
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    • Mixage
      • DTS
      • SDDS
      • Dolby Digital
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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