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The Grudge is an American horror film series released by Sony Pictures, based on, and a part of the larger Japanese Ju-On franchise. The first installment is a remake of Ju-On: The Grudge and follows a similar storyline to the Japanese film. The sequel, The Grudge 2, is not a remake and follows a unique storyline, albeit still borrowing some plot elements from several Japanese predecessors.The final sequel, The Grudge 3, picks up shortly after the events of the second film.The series focuses on those affected by a curse created in a house in Suginami by a deceased family's rage that destroys the lives of everyone who comes in contact with it. Known as "the ju-on", this curse causes its victims to become fatally afflicted with it, which in turn leads to a new curse being born and passed like a virus to all those who enter the family residence or come into contact with the curse in any way.On March 20, 2014, it was announced that a reboot was in the works, to be released in 2020]. Sam Raimi and Robert Tapert served as producers for the first two installments and the reboot, through their Ghost House Pictures production company, with Takashige Ichise also serving as a producer on all four films.
THE GRUDGE
The Grudge describes a curse that is born when someone dies in the grip of a powerful rage or extreme 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.
The Saeki family lived happily in suburban Tokyo, but housewife Kayako Saeki fell in love with her college professor, Peter Kirk, obsessively writing about him in her diary. Her husband Takeo discovered the diary. Believing that Kayako was having an affair, he became mentally disturbed and brutally murdered his wife. He then drowned his young son Toshio - who witnessed his mother's murder - in the bathtub, along with the pet cat, Mar. Takeo hid the bodies in the house before Toshio's ghost murdered him by hanging him. Peter came to the Saeki house to speak to Kayako after receiving a letter from her, only to find both her and Takeo's corpses, alongside Toshio's ghost. Shocked, he fled and killed himself the next day. The remainder of the Saeki family rose again as ghosts due to the curse, notably Kayako, who appears as an onryō ghost.
The present timeline starts a few years later, with the Williams family moving in from America. While the husband, Matt, is thrilled with the house, his wife Jennifer and dementia-ridden mother Emma feel uncomfortable. Matt and Jennifer are consumed quickly by the curse. Yoko, a care worker, arrives at the house to find Emma alone, and 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 after her encounter with Kayako and summons the police, including Detective Nakagawa. Nakagawa and his partner Igarashi find the bodies of Matt and Jennifer in the attic along with a human's lower jaw. Meanwhile, Matt's sister, Susan, hurries back home in fear after being pursued by Kayako around her office building. She vanishes from her room when the spirit attacks her from beneath her blanket. While leaving work, Alex is killed by Kayako possessing Yoko's jawless corpse. Karen begins to be haunted by Kayako, and informs her boyfriend Doug of the situation. She 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 attempts to burn down the house but is killed by Takeo.
Karen races to the house upon learning that Doug has ventured to the Saeki house to look for her, experiencing a vision in which she sees Peter visiting the house and finding Kayako's body in the attic and Takeo's corpse being hung in another room. Karen finds Doug paralyzed by fear, and attempts to flee with him, only to witness Kayako crawling down the stairs and onto Doug, who dies of shock. Karen sees the gasoline and manages to ignite it just as Kayako is about to kill her. Karen is found and whisked to a hospital, but learns that the house 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
- 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
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THE GRUDGE 2
In Japanese society, it is said a curse is created when a person dies in the grip of a powerful rage or sorrow. Those who encounter the evil supernatural force are consumed by it, the curse is born repeatedly and spreads. The original victims of the curse, the Saeki family, haunt their Tokyo suburban house as ghosts and kill anyone who enters. Housewife Kayako Saeki was murdered by her husband Takeo after he discovered she infatuated to another man, their son Toshio and pet cat Mar also being murdered, before Takeo was hanged by Toshio’s ghost. In the first film, American social worker Karen Davis tried to burn the house down to stop the curse, but failed, finding herself hospitalised and haunted by Kayako. The film's chronology is told in a non-linear fashion, taking place in 2004 and 2006 respectively.
Karen's younger sister Aubrey is summoned by their bed-ridden mother who informs Aubrey of Karen's situation and sends her to Tokyo to retrieve her. In Japan, Aubrey struggles to communicate with the hospital staff but a journalist named Eason aids her. Aubrey briefly speaks with Karen, who quickly panics, and has to be restrained. Karen later escapes her restraints and flees through the hospital stalked by Kayako, until she makes it to the roof which Kayako throws her off in front of Aubrey and Eason. Eason explains the curse to Aubrey, revealing he rescued Karen from the house fire, and has been investigating the Saeki murders and surrounding events. The two go to the house to retrieve Kayako’s diary, but Toshio drags Aubrey inside to curse her.
Eason takes the diary to an associate, who explains Kayako’s mother was an itako who exorcised evil spirits from visitors and fed them to her daughter. Aubrey and Eason plan to visit Kayako's mother the next day, but Eason develops photographs he took of the Saeki house and Kayako emerges from a photo to murder him. Aubrey discovers his body in the morning and travels alone to Kayako's mother's remote rural home. Kayako's mother warns her the curse is irreversible, and is suddenly killed by her daughter. Aubrey ventures to the house, following an image of Karen inside but encounters Takeo's ghost who plays out the night he discovered his wife's disloyalty, and snaps Aubrey's neck.
Two years later, school girls Allison Fleming, Vanessa, and Miyuki, break into the house on a dare but Allison is locked in the closet and encounters Aubrey's ghost but the girls escape. After Miyuki and Vanessa are consumed by the curse, Allison speaks with school counsellor Ms. Dale about the curse, but Dale denies its existence, revealing she went to the house and is actually a ghost herself. Allison is haunted by the ghosts of her friends, and she eventually flees back to Chicago, where she stays with her parents.
The Kimbles move into an apartment block in Chicago. A young boy named Jake is disturbed by a strange presence in the building brought about by a hooded stranger who covers windows with newspaper. Jake's father Bill and stepmother Trish are influenced by the curse, Bill accusing his wife of having an affair but she bludgeons him with a frying pan. Jake and his sister Lacey return from school, but Jake finds his family are all dead. He runs into the hooded person, revealed to be Allison, who explains the curse followed her. Kayako appears in Allison's hood, finally taking her, and then emerges to attack Jake.
CAST
- Sarah Michelle Gellar as Karen Davis, the sole, traumatized survivor of The Grudge.
- Amber Tamblyn as Aubrey Davis, Karen's sister
- Arielle Kebbel as Allison Fleming, a shy and emotional exchange student.
- Kyoka Takizawa as Young Saeki
- Edison Chen as Eason, a journalist who is investigating the Saeki murders
- Teresa Palmer as Vanessa Cassidy, the popular bully of Japan International High School
- Misako Uno as Miyuki Nazawa, Vanessa's best friend
- Matthew Knight as Jake Kimble, a young boy who suspects something happening in their apartment
- Sarah Roemer as Lacey Kimble, a cheerleader and Jake's kind and supporting older sister
- Jennifer Beals as Trish Kimble, Bill's new wife
- Christopher Cousins as Bill Kimble, Jake and Lacey's father
- Jenna Dewan as Sally, Lacey's neighbor and best friend
- Eve Gordon as Ms. Dale, Japan International High School's counselor
- Ohga Tanaka and Yuya Ozeki as Toshio Saeki
- Takashi Matsuyama as Takeo Saeki, Kayako's husband who becomes angry after seeing that she has feelings for another man
- Joanna Cassidy as Mrs. Davis, Karen and Aubrey's sick mother
- Shaun Sipos as Michael, Miyuki's boyfriend
- Jason Behr as Doug, Karen's boyfriend (in photographs)
- Kim Miyori as Kayako's mother
- Paul Jarrett as John Fleming, Allison's father
- Gwen Lorenzetti as Annie Fleming, Allison's mother
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