Geloso dell'amore di sua moglie per un altro uomo (insegnante del figlio), un uomo uccide brutalmente la moglie. il figlio e il suo gatto. Notando che Toshio non viene più a scuola l'insegna... Leggi tuttoGeloso dell'amore di sua moglie per un altro uomo (insegnante del figlio), un uomo uccide brutalmente la moglie. il figlio e il suo gatto. Notando che Toshio non viene più a scuola l'insegnate (di cui la moglie è in cinta) entra in casa della famiglia Saeki, ma non sà cosa lo asp... Leggi tuttoGeloso dell'amore di sua moglie per un altro uomo (insegnante del figlio), un uomo uccide brutalmente la moglie. il figlio e il suo gatto. Notando che Toshio non viene più a scuola l'insegnate (di cui la moglie è in cinta) entra in casa della famiglia Saeki, ma non sà cosa lo aspetta...
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Now I'm on to my third version of the same story, tho' The Curse (2000) was released first. Unlike the american version I got a couple of scare-chills down my shoulders! Just not as often as its bigger-budget remake Ju-On: The Grudge. The lower budget and samey feel of the different sections make The Curse feel less substantial than the epic trippy feels of the 2002 version, the acting is also a level below. It's still superior to the american version.
Fair warning: there is a horribly-disturbing scene involving a baby near the end. It's not graphic in a gore sense (you don't see an actual baby), but it's hard to watch. Neither the 2002 version nor the american-remake had such a scene...it's just a bit much, frankly (i'm a parent of small kids so maybe a bit more sensitive).
Still, The Curse is objectively an impressive low-budget effort, but is only really worth watching if you've already seen the superior 2002 one, and are curious what the makers did before. It's essentially the same story.
I will watch The Curse 2 next, as it appears that Ju-On: The Grudge 2 is its own thing. Tho' not quite clear on that, and I don't wanna stumble on any spoilers by digging too deep.
It can get confusing to keep track, here's the Grudge films I've seen so far:
The Grudge (USA 2004) - 6/10.
The Grudge 2 (USA 2006) - 4/10.
Ju-On: The Grudge (Japan 2002) - 9/10.
Ju-On: The Curse (Japan 2000) - 7/10.
The 2002 one is essential, and should be watched first for maximum impact. If The Curse 2 and/or Ju-On: The Grudge 2 are close to that quality then I may be tempted to check out all of them (there's at least five more related films after these!).
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.
This movie establishes the curse that stems from the murder of a young woman, Kayako, and her son, Toshio, by Kayako's jealous husband. The movie jumps around in time, playing scenes out of sequence in a way that is more interesting dramatically than if it had all been drawn out chronologically.
Takashi Shimizu relies upon generating an eerie mood, a nonstop aura of unease that permeates each scene, to creep audiences out, rather than by throwing gore and special effects at you in the way American horror films usually do. (In fact, the one CGI effects shot in this movie is its cheesiest; they just haven't got the budget to pull it off.) By the time we finally see Kayako crawling down the stairs, we've been put so ill at ease by one inexplicable, disturbing event after another that the first sight of her is bloodcurdling.
In all, Ju-on is a swell example of how to generate chills with next to no money but boundless imagination and talent.
8/10
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- QuizThe strange vocal sounds were performed by director Takashi Shimizu.
- BlooperThe cat statues that Yuki was looking at in Kanna's room change positions between shots.
- ConnessioniEdited into Ju-On: Rancore 2 (2000)
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- 4.000.000 USD (previsto)