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Nicolas Pesce, Takashi Shimizu

4,6 of 10 stars

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audience Score: 5940 votes

Release Year: 2020

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Wait is my heart dead that i don't feel the terror. She ain't trying to kill she want that puh puh and its true. It's Very horror story movie 😂. Not the worst remake but no one asked for it. Some jumps and scares but not worth it. And the timeline didn't add up with the settings. It was supposed to be 2004-2006 and the cars and house decorations/tv were from 1980. Wtf. Red and yellow then came to be. Find the best for your family See what's streaming, limit strong violence or language, and find picks your kids will love with Common Sense Media Plus. Join now Grisly ghost story has lots of violence, scares. Get it now Searching for streaming and purchasing options... Common Sense is a nonprofit organization. Your purchase helps us remain independent and ad-free. Get it now on Searching for streaming and purchasing options... Your purchase helps us remain independent and ad-free. A lot or a little? The parents' guide to what's in this movie. Positive Role Models & Representations Horror movie violence and imagery. A man commits suicide by falling off a skyscraper balcony; his body is shown broken and bleeding on the pavement. Flashback scene shows a man killing his wife and child before taking his own life -- imagery from this crime shown in brief horror imagery and the appearance of the ghosts from these murders. Woman killed by having her neck snapped, head turned sideways. A ghostlike little boy pushes the hanging ghost corpse of his father as it swings back and forth. Broken lower jaw found; a ghost of a woman missing a lower jaw revealed. Drinking, Drugs & Smoking What parents need to know Parents need to know that The Grudge is a 2004 horror movie about a house possessed by the ghosts of those killed inside it. There's horror imagery galore in this one -- enough to give sensitive viewers of any age nightmares. A murder-suicide is shown in a flashback scene in which a man drowns his son in a tub and murders his wife before hanging himself. Bodies are found in an attic. A broken lower jaw is found on the floor. However, the scariness should be counterbalanced by the clearly forced plot points in the movie: the kind so prevalent in cheesier horror movies best exemplified by that audience member in the theater who yells, "Just leave the haunted house! " Some of the characters smoke cigarettes. Stay up to date on new reviews. Get full reviews, ratings, and advice delivered weekly to your inbox. Subscribe User Reviews Adult Written by Gjhv G. April 20, 2017 Kid, 0 years old August 9, 2019 Scary!!! when I was 4 I watched a clip of the grudge..... after that I was Obsessed With it... my parents didn’t want be to watch it... 5 years later they let me see... Continue reading Teen, 13 years old Written by Loranikas303 May 11, 2019 That’s extremely scary It should be a R rated movie because the characters body are cutted includes bloody, gore, and scary Japanese American ghosts. It has mild offensive language. D... Continue reading What's the story? An American exchange student ( Sarah Michelle Gellar as Karen) in Japan is sent out as a substitute for the caregiver of a woman suffering from some dementia. The woman is an American, living with her son and daughter-in-law, and with a daughter living nearby. It turns out that the house was once the site of great rage and anguish, giving rise to a curse that attacks anyone who enters. Is it any good? THE GRUDGE is one of those "Don't go into the house" movies, a remake of a popular Japanese horror film by Takashi Shimizu, the writer/director of the original. Shimizu makes good use of shifts in time to pull us into what little story there is. The usual ghost activities (messing up the house, stalking people) are updated a little bit. These ghosts can call a cell phone and get from the lobby to the 16th floor very quickly. There are some creepy images and gotcha scares, but nothing can disguise the fact that this is just a "who gets it next and how does he get it" movie. Too much of it is familiar, though, from the mysteriously feral child to the backwards-crab-crawling guy looking horrified at some looming presence. You know if a bloody jaw with teeth shows up, eventually we're going to have to find out where it came from. Indeed, the biggest problem with the film is that, like many American remakes, it feels it has to explain too much. We get a helpful little ghost re-enactment of the whole story. Horror movies are much more horrifying when they leave the explanation to that part of our imagination where our own deepest fears lie, so that each of us can feel personally unsettled right where we live. Talk to your kids about... Families can talk about the enduring appeal of ghost stories and their own views on whether strong emotions can continue to "occupy" a place. They might also want to find out more about efforts to investigate real-life reports of ghosts and curses. This was a remake of a Japanese film, made by the same director. Why do you think the movie was remade, and what would be the challenges in not only remaking a movie, but also remaking a movie that you, the director, have already made? A trope of the "haunted house" horror movie is that the characters, unlike anyone else with the least bit of common sense, don't flee the house posthaste after the first scary moment, but instead choose to investigate further. Why do horror movie writers allow their characters to have such poor judgment? Our editors recommend One of the all-time great haunted house movies. Ghostly remake is scary but not as good as the original. Great, but sometimes scarier than R-rated horror. Common Sense Media's unbiased ratings are created by expert reviewers and aren't influenced by the product's creators or by any of our funders, affiliates, or partners. See how we rate.

2020 MOVIE #1:
THE GRUDGE (2020)
Wow is all I can say. I never thought they'd make a horror flick worse than The Grudge 2 (2006. Well I was wrong, consider me blown away for all the wrong reasons. This movie is absolute garbage. It's not even bad enough to be good it's inexcusably boring bad. What's wrong you might ask. Well the movie has a great cast and is filled with solid performances. The screenplay isn't too bad and has some interesting touches concerning the mythology and its pretty gory mostly unnecessary but still appreciated. The big problem here is the abysmal direction. Set between the first 2 American films it concerns a woman who brought the curse home with him from Japan and than ends up murdering her family which curses her house. During the film we are introduced to a group of characters who come into contact with that house and are killed one by one. Nicolas Pesce director of the acclaimed Eyes of my mother doesn't know how to execute a single scare in the entire 93 minute run time. Theres no real atmosphere. The film is clunky, sloppy and boring. And because of the amateur cut you can't really experience any engagement with the stories or the characters. What a way to start the year. I can pretty much say that I may stop watching movies if I see anything worse than this, this year. Just atrocious and embarrassing and I'm talking to you Sam Raimi for having a hand in this.
RATING. 75/5.

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La maldici c3 b3n (the grudge) reaction. The Grudge Theatrical release poster Directed by Nicolas Pesce Produced by Sam Raimi Rob Tapert Taka Ichise Screenplay by Nicolas Pesce Story by Jeff Buhler Based on Ju-On: The Grudge by Takashi Shimizu Starring Andrea Riseborough Demián Bichir John Cho Betty Gilpin Lin Shaye Jacki Weaver Music by The Newton Brothers [1] Cinematography Zachary Galler Edited by Gardner Gould Ken Blackwell Production companies Screen Gems [2] Stage 6 Films [2] Ghost House Pictures [3] Distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing [3] Release date January 3, 2020 (United States) Running time 94 minutes [4] Country United States Language English Budget $10–14 million [5] Box office $40. 4 million [6] [7] The Grudge is a 2020 American supernatural horror film written and directed by Nicolas Pesce, and produced by Sam Raimi, Rob Tapert, and Taka Ichise. At first announced as a reboot of the 2004 American remake and the original Japanese horror film Ju-On: The Grudge, the film ended up being a sidequel that takes place during and after the events of the 2004 film and its sequels, [8] and is the fourth installment in the American The Grudge film series. The film stars Andrea Riseborough, Demián Bichir, John Cho, Betty Gilpin, Lin Shaye, and Jacki Weaver, and follows a police officer who investigates several murders that are seemingly connected to a single house. A sequel was announced in 2011, with a release date of 2013 or 2014. In March 2014, it was officially announced that a reboot was in the works, with Jeff Buhler set to write the script. In July 2017, filmmaker Nicolas Pesce was hired for rewrites, based on Buhler's script, and to direct the film. Principal photography on the film began on May 7, 2018, in Winnipeg, Manitoba, and finished on June 23, 2018. The Grudge was released in the United States on January 3, 2020, by Sony Pictures Releasing. The film has grossed $40 million worldwide and received generally negative reviews from critics, who described it as "dull" and "derivative". [9] Plot [ edit] Much like the original films, the film is told in a non-chronological order through several different storylines. The following events are explained in the actual order, but this is not the order they are shown in the film. The Landers Family [ edit] In 2004, live-in nurse Fiona Landers leaves a house in Tokyo, disturbed by events she has witnessed inside. Fiona informs her co-worker Yoko that she is returning to America before encountering the ghost of Kayako Saeki. Fiona arrives at her home on 44 Reyburn Drive in a small town in Pennsylvania, reuniting with her husband Sam and young daughter Melinda. Kayako's curse, however, possesses Fiona, causing her to bludgeon Sam and drown Melinda to death before committing suicide by stabbing herself in her throat. Detectives Goodman and Wilson investigate the murders. Unsettled by the house, Goodman refuses to enter it while Wilson enters to scope out the scene. Upon exiting, Wilson slowly starts to lose his sanity and eventually becomes hysterical when he spots Fiona's ghost outside Goodman's car; after which he attempts to commit suicide by shooting himself, but is unsuccessful. This leaves Wilson with a disfigured face and committed to a psychiatric asylum while Goodman stops looking into the case. The Spencers [ edit] Shortly after the Landers are murdered, but before anyone discovers their deaths, real estate agents Peter and Nina Spencer learn that their unborn child will most likely be born with a rare genetic disorder ALD, distressing the pair. Peter goes to look into selling 44 Reyburn Drive and stumbles across Melinda's ghost, presuming her to be a lost girl, who is bleeding profusely from her nose. While on the phone with Peter, Nina agrees that they should keep their child. Peter is attacked by Fiona and Melinda's ghosts before fleeing the house and is quickly corrupted by the curse. The possessed Peter returns to his home, where he kills Nina and their unborn child before he is drowned in the bathtub. The Mathesons [ edit] In 2005, elderly couple Faith and William Matheson move into the house. Faith suffers from dementia and a terminal illness. After moving in Faith is infected by the curse and starts to see Melinda around the house. Her sanity rapidly declines, causing William to call over Lorna Moody, an assisted suicide consultant. Disturbed, Lorna suggests to William that they leave the house but William reveals that he is aware of the ghosts and suggests that it implies a future where people get to be with their loved ones after death. Lorna later discovers that Faith has killed William and has sliced off her own fingers. Lorna flees in horror only to be attacked by Sam's ghost in her car which crashes, killing her. Muldoon [ edit] In 2006, rookie detective Muldoon moves to town with her son Burke following her husband's death from cancer. Muldoon along with Goodman, her new partner, are called to the woods where Lorna's corpse has been discovered. Goodman becomes uncomfortable when they learn that Lorna had been visiting 44 Reyburn Drive. Noticing this, Muldoon questions him, and he reveals his suspicion that the house is cursed, and states he wants nothing to do with it. Muldoon goes to the house, discovering a disoriented Faith and William's corpse. Faith is taken to a hospital, where she sees Melinda and throws herself off a staircase landing, committing suicide. As Muldoon continues her research into the case, she is haunted by the ghosts of the Landers. She visits Wilson in the asylum, who tells her that all people who enter the house will become victims of the curse. Wilson then gouges out his eyes so he can stop seeing the ghosts. Fearful that the curse may make her hurt her son, Muldoon confides in Goodman and learns that the curse began with a family in Japan; Fiona is the one who brought it abroad. After she is attacked by the Landers' ghosts again, Muldoon goes to the house and douses it in gasoline as she sees visions of how Fiona murdered her family. She is tricked into seeing Burke, however she realizes it isn't really him after he fails to repeat a phrase the two of them use regularly. The house burns to the ground as Muldoon embraces her real son outside. Some time later, Muldoon hugs Burke before he leaves for school, only to see another Burke leave the house. The "Burke" she is hugging is revealed to be Melinda. Muldoon is dragged away by Fiona's ghost leaving her fate unknown. The credits roll over a silent shot of Muldoon's new home; the same home where the Spencers died and now a new extension of the curse. International ending [ edit] After Muldoon burns the house to the ground, she sees Burke watching her. Sometime later, the pair are driving on a road toward a new home. As they pull into the driveway of the house formerly owned by the Spencers and enter, the credits begin rolling. [10] Cast [ edit] Production [ edit] A fourth installment of the American The Grudge film series was first announced in August 2011, to be developed by Ghost House Pictures and Mandate Pictures. [16] It was also announced that the film was set to be a reboot, though it was not confirmed whether the film would be a theatrical release or direct-to-video like The Grudge 3. [17] In November 2011, Roy Lee, who was an executive producer of the previous three films, revealed that the producers were still undecided on what the fourth installment would entail. According to Lee, they were still "hearing takes from writers on what they could bring to the table on what their thoughts are on a new version". [18] On March 20, 2014, [19] it was announced that Jeff Buhler had been hired to write the script, [20] and that the film would be produced by Ghost House Pictures and Good Universe. [21] [22] Buhler stated in April that the film would not involve the 2004 film or any of the Japanese Ju-On films. Instead it would introduce new ghosts, characters, and mythology. Buhler also clarified that although the mythology would be pushed forward, they would try to keep the "concept and spirits" of the films. [23] It was also reported that the character of Kayako Saeki, who had been central to the previous three installments, would be absent from the reboot. [24] In early July 2017, [25] it was announced Nicolas Pesce [26] had been hired as director and that he would be rewriting Buhler's draft of the script. [27] [28] Pesce has stated that it would be "[much] darker, grittier, and more realistic". [29] Star Lin Shaye stated, "What will make it really different is [Nicolas] Pesce, who is the writer/director, who is extraordinary. I mean he's a real visionary. I had a phenomenal time working with him. He was very open to my ideas, which he told me he never is. He said, I don't usually let actors do what they want. He said, But in your case, there were no rules. I was inspired. The ideas I came up with were inspired by what he was creating. And he acknowledged that and allowed it. " [30] In March 2018, it was announced that Andrea Riseborough would star in the film. [11] Later, it was announced that Demián Bichir had also joined the cast, and that filming was set to start in May 2018. [31] John Cho and Lin Shaye were added to the cast in March 2018, [32] and in April 2018, Jacki Weaver, Betty Gilpin, William Sadler, and Frankie Faison also signed on. [14] Principal photography began on May 7, 2018, in Winnipeg, Manitoba, and ended on June 23, 2018. [33] [34] Additional photography and reshoots took place in June 2019. [35] Release [ edit] The Grudge was released by Sony Pictures Releasing on January 3, 2020. [36] Marketing [ edit] In October 2019, the first trailer was released. [37] In December 2019, a follow-up red band trailer was released. [38] Reception [ edit] Box office [ edit] As of January 30, 2020, The Grudge has grossed $20. 9 million in the United States and Canada, and $19. 5 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $40. 4 million, against a production budget of $10 million. [6] [7] In the United States and Canada, The Grudge was projected to gross $11-15 million from 2, 642 theaters in its opening weekend. [39] The film made $5. 4 million on its first day, including $1. 8 million from Thursday night previews. It went on to debut to $11. 4 million, finishing fifth and marking the lowest opening of any U. S. theatrical film in the series. [5] The film fell 69% in its second weekend to $3. 5 million, finishing eleventh. [40] Critical response [ edit] On review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, The Grudge has an approval rating of 21% based on 101 reviews, with an average rating of 4. 14/10. The website's critical consensus reads, "Dull and derivative, the rebooted  Grudge  wastes a talented cast and filmmaker on watered-down scares that may leave viewers nursing grievances of their own. " [41] On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 41 out of 100, based on 27 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews". [42] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film a rare average grade of "F" on an A+ to F scale, while those at PostTrak gave it an average 0. 5 out of 5 stars. [5] Writing for the San Francisco Chronicle, Mick LaSalle said the film was all premise and no development, adding, "I saw this movie in the middle of the day, having had a great night's sleep, and I had to slap myself awake a few times. " [43] Variety ' s Owen Gleiberman called the film "a reboot of a remake of a film that wasn't all that scary to begin with", and wrote, " The Grudge plods on as if it were something more than formula gunk, cutting back and forth among the thinly written unfortunates who've been touched by the curse of that house. " [44] Nick Allen of gave the film 3 out of 4 stars, saying that it is "often as nasty as you want it to be, its cheesy jump-scares and generic packaging be damned". [45] Chris Evangelista of SlashFilm wrote, "There's plenty of grisly stuff here, and a lot of it is done practically, which might entice some gorehounds. But that can only go so far. Pesce's The Eyes of My Mother has ten times less gore than this and still managed to be ten times as scary. Here's hoping he gets back to making something like that, and soon. " Kate Erbland of IndieWire wrote, "Brief moments of brilliance, including a riveting performance by Riseborough and a number of gorgeous frames, only shine with momentary appeal before the whole thing slips back into vapidity and convention. " The New York Times ' Ben Kenigsberg said, "The remake remains cursed by a fatally hokey concept. " Richard Whittaker of The Austin Chronicle wrote, "An upper-tier addition to a long running horror franchise that arguably deserves better than a January release. " Noel Murray of  The Los Angeles Times wrote, "This is not a 'fun' horror picture. It's about miseries both supernatural and mundane. And, yes, it's scary. Pesce's art-film roots are evident in the movie’s slow-burn first hour. But in the final third, The Grudge piles on the explicit gore and jump scares — all leading to a final scene and final shot as terrifying as anything in the original series. If the angry, vengeful 'Ju-On' ghosts must endure, they might as well be deployed by someone who knows how to make their attacks bruising. " Future [ edit] In September 2019, The Grudge director Nicolas Pesce expressed interest in a crossover film between The Grudge and the American The Ring film series, which was done for the first time in 2016 with Sadako vs. Kayako. [46] In January 2020, Pesce expressed further interest in a sequel being set in both a different part of the world than America or Japan, and in a different "less contemporary" time period compared to previous films. [47] See also [ edit] List of ghost films References [ edit] ^ "The Newton Brothers Scoring Nicolas Pesce's 'The Grudge' Reboot". September 24, 2019. Retrieved September 24, 2019. ^ a b "Long Black Hair Motif Returns on 'The Grudge' Poster Art – Bloody Disgusting".. Retrieved October 21, 2019. ^ a b "Film releases". Variety Insight. Archived from the original on October 21, 2018. ^ "The Grudge - Pathé Theatres".. Retrieved December 30, 2019. ^ a b c D'Alessandro, Anthony (January 5, 2020). " ' Star Wars: Rise Of Skywalker' Dips To $34M+ Third Weekend; 'Grudge' Doesn't Scream With $11M+ & 'F' CinemaScore". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved January 5, 2020. ^ a b "The Grudge (2019)". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved January 31, 2020. ^ a b "The Grudge (2019)". The Numbers. Retrieved January 31, 2020. ^ a b "First 'The Grudge' Reboot Images Reveal Evil All Up in Your Face". Collider. Retrieved September 20, 2019. ^ "Why The Grudge 2020's Movie Reviews Are So Negative". ScreenRant. January 4, 2020. Retrieved January 8, 2020. ^ 294 (January 4, 2020). "Official Discussion: The Grudge (2020) [SPOILERS]: movies".. Retrieved January 5, 2020. ^ a b " ' The Grudge' Re-re-reboot Infects Andrea Riseborough – Bloody Disgusting".. Retrieved April 11, 2018. ^ " ' The Grudge' Reboot Adds 'The Nun's' Demian Bichir – Bloody Disgusting".. Retrieved April 11, 2018. ^ "John Cho Goes From "Exorcist" to 'The Grudge' – Bloody Disgusting".. Retrieved April 11, 2018. ^ a b c d e 'The Grudge': Jacki Weaver, Betty Gilpin, William Sadler & Frankie Faison Join Sony's Remake ^ "Lin Shaye Continues Career Resurgence With Role in 'The Grudge' Reboot – Bloody Disgusting".. Retrieved April 11, 2018. ^ O'Connel, Sean (August 27, 2011). "The Grudge Producers Plan Yet Another Remake Of Japanese Horror Story". CinemaBlend. Archived from the original on April 27, 2018. Retrieved April 27, 2018. ^ Miska, Brad (August 26, 2011). "The Curse of 'The Grudge': The Franchise Will Never Die". Bloody Disgusting. Retrieved April 27, 2018. ^ Daniels, Hunter (November 28, 2011). "Producer Roy Lee Talks The Ring, Poltergeist, and The Grudge Reboots, Spike Lee's Oldboy Remake, and More". Retrieved April 28, 2018. ^ Fleming, Mike Jr. (March 20, 2014). "Horror Hit The Grudge Going Reboot Route". Retrieved April 28, 2018. ^ Fischer, Russ (March 20, 2014). "Producers Sam Raimi and Robert Tapert to Reboot 'The Grudge ' ". /Film. Retrieved April 28, 2018. ^ McNary, Dave (March 20, 2014). " ' The Grudge' Receiving Reboot From Sam Raimi". Variety. Retrieved April 28, 2018. ^ Schaefer, Sandy (March 20, 2014). " ' The Grudge' Reboot in the Works from 'Midnight Meat Train' Writer". Screen Rant. Retrieved April 28, 2018. ^ Miska, Brad (April 9, 2014). " ' The Grudge' Re-Re-Reboot Will Carry New Mythology". Retrieved April 28, 2018. ^ "Writer Jeff Buhler Talks 'The Grudge ' ".. April 10, 2014. Retrieved April 10, 2014. ^ Stolworthy, Jacob (July 7, 2017). "The Grudge: Hollywood to remake Japanese horror film... again". The Independent. Archived from the original on May 2, 2018. Retrieved May 2, 2018. ^ McNary, Dave (July 7, 2017). " ' The Grudge' Reboot Taps 'Eyes of My Mother' Director Nicolas Pesce". Retrieved May 2, 2018. ^ Fleming, Mike Jr. (July 6, 2017). " ' The Grudge' Reboot Gets Nicolas Pesce To Direct For Ghost House". Retrieved May 2, 2018. ^ Squire, John (July 6, 2017). " ' The Eyes of My Mother' Director Tackling 'The Grudge' Reboot". Retrieved May 2, 2018. ^ "Rotterdam Tiger directors: Nicolas Pesce on 'Piercing ' ".. February 2, 2018. Retrieved December 17, 2019. ^ "The Grudge Reboot 2019 First Photo".. Retrieved December 17, 2019. ^ Kroll, Justin (March 16, 2018). " ' Grudge' Reboot Taps John Cho – Variety".. Retrieved December 17, 2019. ^ Squires, John (March 21, 2018). "Lin Shaye Continues Career Resurgence With Role in 'The Grudge' Reboot - Bloody Disgusting".. Retrieved December 17, 2019. ^ "" (PDF). Actra Manitoba. 2018. p. 2. Retrieved December 17, 2019. ^ ^ Tyler, Jacob (June 2, 2019). "EXCLUSIVE: John Cho's 'The Grudge' Reboot Getting Four Days of Additional Photography Starting June 3rd - GWW".. Retrieved December 17, 2019. ^ D'Alessandro, Anthony (January 28, 2019). "Screen Gems' Grudge Reboot Will Now Scare In 2020". Retrieved February 12, 2019. ^ Schaefer, Sandy (October 28, 2019). "The Grudge Trailer Teases Sony's R-Rated Horror Movie Reboot". Retrieved October 28, 2019. ^ Miska, Brad (December 10, 2019). "Bloody 'The Grudge' Red Band Trailer Gives Us a Gruesome New Look at Next Year's Rated "R" Reboot".. Retrieved December 31, 2019. ^ D'Alessandro, Anthony (January 2, 2020). " ' Star Wars: Rise Of Skywalker' Has A Happy New Year & Shoots Past $400M; 'The Grudge' Previews Tonight". Retrieved January 2, 2020. ^ D'Alessandro, Anthony (January 12, 2020). " ' 1917' Strong With $36M+, But 'Like A Boss' & 'Just Mercy' Fighting Over 4th With $10M; Why Kristen Stewart's 'Underwater' Went Kerplunk With $6M+". Retrieved January 12, 2020. ^ "The Grudge (2020)". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved January 29, 2020. ^ "The Grudge (2020) Reviews". Metacritic. Retrieved January 27, 2020. ^ LaSalle, Mick (January 2, 2020). "Review: 'The Grudge' is a routine horror film that follows a bad routine". San Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved January 3, 2020. ^ Gleiberman, Owen (January 3, 2020). "Film Review: 'The Grudge ' ". Variety (magazine). Retrieved January 3, 2020. ^ Allen, Nick. "The Grudge movie review & film summary (2020) | Roger Ebert".. Retrieved January 4, 2020. External links [ edit] The Grudge on IMDb.

La maldicion the grudge pelicula completa en español. La maldición (The gruge l hopital. Listen this movie was no where near good but I enjoyed it better than the first American remake of it. The graphic were better, there was more blood and the acting was honestly better even tho storyline was so dumb. So it definitely wasn't the original but I liked it better than the American remake lol.

 

Pelicula la maldicion the grudge. Welcome to Hotel Dante. Watch it bend. The Grudge is a 2004 supernatural horror film directed by Takashi Shimizu, written by Stephen Susco, and produced by Sam Raimi, Robert Tapert, and Takashige Ichise. A remake of Shimizu's 2002 Japanese horror film Ju-On: The Grudge, it stars Sarah Michelle Gellar, Jason Behr, KaDee Strickland, Clea DuVall, and Bill Pullman, and is the first installment in The Grudge  film series which is based on the Japanese Ju-On  films. Takako Fuji, Yuya Ozeki, and Takashi Matsuyama portray the characters Kayako Saeki, Toshio Saeki, and Takeo Saeki from the original films. The plot is told through a nonlinear sequence of events, and includes several intersecting subplots. After the success of American remake of The Ring, Sony Pictures had green-lit an American remake of Ju-On: The Grudge. Shimizu, the writer and director of the original film, was hired to direct the film, from a screenplay written by Susco. Principal photography on the film began on January 26, 2004 and wrapped in July 2004 in Tokyo, Japan. The Grudge was released in North America on October 22, 2004, by Columbia Pictures. The film grossed $187 million against a $10 million budget. On its opening weekend alone, the film grossed $39 million, becoming the first horror film since House on Haunted Hill (1999) to top the Halloween box office and, until the Friday the 13th remake in 2009, had the highest grossing opening weekend in history for a horror remake. [3] The film was followed by two sequels, the theatrically released The Grudge 2 (2006) and the straight-to-video The Grudge 3 (2009). A sidequel, also entitled The Grudge, taking place concurrently with the events of this film and its two sequels, was released in 2020. Plot The Grudge describes a curse that is born when someone dies in the grip of extreme rage or sorrow. The curse is an entity created where the person died. Those who encounter this supernatural force die, and the curse is reborn repeatedly, passing from victim to victim in an endless, growing chain of horror. The following events are explained in their actual order; however, the film is presented in a nonlinear narrative. Kayako Saeki, a housewife living in suburban Tokyo, is in love with college professor Peter Kirk, obsessively writing about him in a diary. Her husband Takeo becomes jealous as he discovers the diary and believes that Kayako is having an affair with another man. Takeo brutally murders her, their young son Toshio, and the pet cat Mar in violent rage. After Takeo hides the bodies in the house, Toshio's ghost hangs him. After receiving a letter from Kayako, Peter visits the Saeki house only to find both her and Takeo's corpses along with Toshio's ghost. Shocked, he flees the scene and kills himself the next day. The remainder of the Saeki family rise again as ghosts due to the curse, notably Kayako, who appears as an onryō ghost. A few years later, the Williams family from America move into the Saeki house. While Matt is thrilled with the house, his wife Jennifer and dementia -ridden mother Emma feel uncomfortable. Matt and Jennifer are quickly consumed by the curse. Yoko, a care worker, arrives at the house to find Emma alone before she encounters Kayako, who drags her up into the attic. Concerned about Yoko's disappearance, her employer Alex sends another care worker, Karen Davis, to take over the care of Emma. At the house, Karen discovers Toshio sealed up in a wardrobe and later on witnesses Kayako's spirit descending from the ceilings to claim Emma. Alex arrives at the house shortly after and finds Emma dead and Karen in a state of shock. Alex calls the police, with the presence of Detective Nakagawa. In the attic, Nakagawa and his partner Igarashi find Matt and Jennifer's bodies, along with a human's lower jaw. Meanwhile, Matt's sister, Susan, is pursued by Kayako around her office building. At home, Kayako attacks her and she vanishes. While leaving work, Alex is killed by Yoko's jawless corpse. Kayako begins haunting Karen, who informs her boyfriend Doug of the situation. Karen researches the house, eventually confronting Nakagawa, who explains that three of his colleagues investigating the Saeki deaths were all consumed by the curse. That night, Nakagawa carries gasoline into the house in an attempt to burn it down, but is killed by Takeo. After learning that Doug has ventured to the Saeki house to look for her, Karen races there. She finds Doug paralyzed and attempts to flee with him. Kayako crawls down the stairs and latches onto Doug, who dies of shock. As Kayako closes in, Karen sees the gasoline and ignites it. Karen survives and in the hospital, she learns that the house also survived the fire. Visiting Doug's body, Karen realizes that she is still haunted by Kayako. Cast Sarah Michelle Gellar as Karen Davis, an exchange student Jason Behr as Doug McCarthy, Karen's boyfriend, who attends the University of Tokyo KaDee Strickland as Susan Williams, Matt's younger sister William Mapother as Matt Williams, who relocates to Tokyo for a promotion Clea DuVall as Jennifer Williams, Matt's wife Grace Zabriskie as Emma Williams, Matt and Susan's mother, who has severe lethargy with mild dementia. Bill Pullman as Peter Kirk, a teacher working in Tokyo Rosa Blasi as Maria Kirk, Peter's wife Ted Raimi as Alex Jones, the director of the care centre where Yoko and Karen are stationed Ryo Ishibashi as Det. Nakagawa, a detective Yōko Maki as Yoko, a Japanese care worker assigned to care for Emma Williams Takako Fuji as Kayako Saeki, a married woman who is attracted to Peter Kirk Yuya Ozeki as Toshio Saeki, Kayako and Takeo Saeki's 10-year-old son. Takashi Matsuyama as Takeo Saeki, Kayako's husband Production In early 2000, the unexpected success of the American remake of The Ring is what led to Sony Pictures finally having the confidence to green-light an American remake of Ju-On: The Grudge. That same day, Takashi Shimizu, the director and creator of the original film, was hired to direct the film, with Stephen Susco writing the screenplay, and Sam Raimi through its Ghost House Pictures banner producing the project, alongside Robert Tapert and Takashige Ichise. Shimizu was eager to work on a remake of his own film, as he saw it as an opportunity to improve and fix some of the perceived problems and flaws that were present in the original film. Principal photography on the film began on January 26, 2004. Reshoots on July 2004 in Tokyo, Japan. Before filming, the cast and crew went through a ceremony, where they were blessed so that nothing bad could happen to them during filming. Release The Grudge was theatrically released in the United States on October 22, 2004, by Columbia Pictures, to coincide with Halloween. Box office The Grudge opened at 3, 348 theaters in North America. [4] The film generated $39. 1 million in ticket sales in its first weekend (October 22–24, 2004). Ticket sales declined 43% on the second weekend, earning $21. 8 million, thereby becoming the first horror film to top the Halloween box office since House on Haunted Hill. [5] The film made US$110. 4 million in North America alone and a total of $187. 3 million worldwide, far exceeding the expectations of box-office analysts and Sony Pictures executives. Sony also stated production costs of less than $10 million, making it one of the most profitable movies of the year. [6] The film is recognized as the second-highest grossing horror remake of the past 40 years behind The Ring, but in front of horror films such as A Nightmare on Elm Street, Friday the 13th, and One Missed Call, the former two had successful series, and were expected to be far more successful, whereas the latter is also an Asian horror remake and did far less in terms of box office. [7] It is also second in Japanese remakes, but seventh in the highest openings for an October and fall release, being beaten by family movies. [7] Critical reception The review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes rates the film 39% based on reviews by 160 critics, with an average rating of 5. 11/10. The site's critics consensus reads, "There's some creepy imagery to be found, but not much in the way of logic or truly jarring scares. " [8] On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average of 49 out of 100 based on 32 reviews, indicating "mixed or average reviews". [9] Roger Ebert gave a mostly negative review, awarding the film 1 star out of 4, writing "I'm not sure how most of the scenes fit into the movie. I do, however, understand the underlying premise: There is a haunted house, and everybody who enters it will have unspeakable things happen to them. " He criticized the fragmented time structure and said he "eventually lost all patience". [10] Home media The Grudge was released on VHS, DVD, and UMD on February 1, 2005, as a standard version of the film with only a few special features. [11] On May 17, 2005, the unrated director's cut of The Grudge was released on DVD in North America. The release included several scenes that were cut to achieve a lower rating from the MPAA. [ citation needed] This version of the film was used as the theatrical run in Japan. The release also contained new deleted scenes and commentaries, director Takashi Shimizu's original Ju-On short films, "4444444444" and "In a Corner", and more. [12] The film was released on Blu-ray Disc in Germany in 2008 [ citation needed] and in the US on May 12, 2009, the same day that The Grudge 3 was released on DVD. It was made available to purchase on iTunes in 2008. The film made $9. 24 million from DVD sales in its first week, debuting at number two in the sales chart behind Ray. It has made an estimated $20 million since. [13] References ^ Foundas, Scott (October 21, 2004). "The Grudge". Variety. Retrieved June 16, 2019. ^ "The Grudge (2004)". American Film Institute. Retrieved June 16, 2019. ^ a b c "The Grudge (2004)". Box Office Mojo. IMDb. Retrieved January 23, 2020. ^ Box Office Mojo (October 20, 2006). "Grudge opens on 3, 348 theatres". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved 2006-10-20. ^ Box Office Mojo (October 20, 2006). "Grudge tops box office". "The Grudge was expected to generate 20 Million". Retrieved 2006-10-20. ^ a b "Horror Remake Movies at the Box Office - Box Office Mojo".. ^ "The Grudge (2004)". Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango. Retrieved 2019-11-02. ^ "The Grudge (2004) Reviews". Metacritic. CBS Interactive. Retrieved 2019-11-02. ^ Ebert, Roger (October 21, 2004). "The Grudge (2004)". Chicago Sun-Times. ^ Amazon (October 20, 2006). "Standard Version release". Amazon. Retrieved 2006-10-20. ^ Amazon (October 20, 2006). "Uncut Version release". Retrieved 2006-10-20. ^ "Ray and The Grudge top the DVD charts".. 9 February 2005. External links The Grudge on IMDb The Grudge at AllMovie The Grudge at Rotten Tomatoes The Grudge at Box Office Mojo Director Takashi Shimizu Q&A This page was last edited on 4 February 2020, at 22:35.

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