The Grudge 2 (2006)
Runtime: 1 hr 48 mins
Theatrical Release: Oct 13, 2006 Wide
Box Office: $39,143,839
Synopsis: From Sam Raimi and Columbia Pictures comes the eerie thriller The Grudge 2, which explores the dark secrets behind the revenge-seeking grudge's wrath as the terrifying supernatural curse is unleashed on a group of seemingly unrelated victims, moving out of the burned-out house and... From Sam Raimi and Columbia Pictures comes the eerie thriller The Grudge 2, which explores the dark secrets behind the revenge-seeking grudge's wrath as the terrifying supernatural curse is unleashed on a group of seemingly unrelated victims, moving out of the burned-out house and spreading everywhere. The much-anticipated sequel to the 2004 hit The Grudge, which earned over $188 million in worldwide box office receipts, stars Amber Tamblyn ("Joan of Arcadia"), with Sarah Michelle Gellar returning briefly in the memorable role of Karen, once again under the direction of Takashi Shimizu, from a screenplay written by Stephen Susco. The producers are Sam Raimi, Rob Tapert and Taka Ichise. Japanese actress Takako Fuji reprises her role as the terrorizing Kayako, Ryo Ishibashi returns in a cameo as Detective Nakagawa and nine-year-old Ohga Tanaka takes on the role of the tortured Toshio. Edison Chen (Infernal Affairs), Arielle Kebbel (Aquamarine), Teresa Palmer (December Boys), Sarah Roemer (upcoming Disturbia), Jenna Dewan (Step Up), Matthew Knight (The Greatest Game Ever Played), Christopher Cousins (Wicker Park), Jennifer Beals ("The L Word") and Joanna Cassidy ("Six Feet Under") make up the rest of the ensemble cast. The Grudge 2 carries the infectious, vengeful curse forward as it attacks a group of seemingly unrelated individuals: Aubrey Davis (AMBER TAMBLYN) discovers from her bedridden mother, Mrs. Davis (JOANNA CASSIDY), that her sister Karen (SARAH MICHELLE GELLAR) is in a hospital in Japan. She also finds out that Karen is under investigation for the death of her boyfriend in a fire she started in a house located in Tokyo. Since Mrs. Davis is too ill to make the trip, she asks Aubrey to go to Tokyo and bring her sister home. Shortly after she arrives in Tokyo, reporter and photographer Eason (EDISON CHEN), seeks out Aubrey to warn her that her sister, Karen, is in the thrall of something unseen and dangerous. —— Allison (ARIELLE KEBBEL) attends an international school in Tokyo. Desperately trying to fit in with the school's "in" crowd, Vanessa (TERESA PALMER) and Miyuki (MISAKO UNO), she is willing to do anything they ask to get in good with them — even if it means going into a mysterious burned-down house, which was the site of several unexplained murders and strange disappearances. —— The young introverted Jake (MATTHEW KNIGHT) isn't happy that his widowed father Bill (CHRISTOPHER COUSINS) is engaged to Trish (JENNIFER BEALS). Still mourning the death of his mother, he cannot understand why his older sister Lacey (SARAH ROEMER) gets on so well with their soon-to-be stepmother. He also doesn't understand why one of his next-door neighbors is being so elusive. It seems that everyone in his apartment building is acting stranger and stranger. —— One by one, they are infected by the malevolent curse known as "The Grudge," which is quickly moving out of the burned-down house in Tokyo and spreading to everyone who crosses its path. --© Sony Pictures [More]
Genre: Horror/Suspense
Starring: Amber Tamblyn, Jennifer Beals, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Edison Chen, Eve Gordon
DVD Info
Release:
Feb 6, 2007
UMD Features:
- Note: This release is in the UMD format for Sony PSP players only.
- Anamorphic - 1.85
Audio:
- Dolby Digital 2.0 - English, French/Canadian
- Subtitles - English, French/Parisian - Optional
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Reviews
Seven films later, with the conventions of throat croaking and neck cracking having moved into camp, it's amazing that Shimizu can still find new ways to turn the old screw.
The Grudge 2 starts out ridiculous, then gets boring, then irritating.
The Grudge 2 is one of the more flavorful American J-Horror adaptations I've seen (and I've seen 'em all), well-paced and, at times, genuinely scary.
Every moment of intended terror becomes a slapstick gem, carefully constructed boo frights hit with the hilarity of Lucille Ball stepping on a rake
... Lazy, unimaginative storytelling that tries to fool the audience into thinking it's clever.
Rather than following the story of the Japanese sequel Ju-on 2, the English-language Grudge 2 is based on an original script by Stephen Susco. Unfortunately, there isn't much about it that feels all that original.
Japanese director Shimizu may be the only director in history to have helmed a pair of Hollywood remakes of his two biggest hit films and managed to screw up both of them.
just a quick scare and then back to the nonsensical and diluted story.
Low calorie horror, it's propped up by set-piece shocks familiar from any of the other five incarnations of Ju-On: The Grudge.
Despite some nifty Japanese style tricks and ghostly illusions this isn’t scary. It’s muddled, same-old mayhem, just with a more international cast going crazy.
Don’t know about you, but I’ve seen enough weird women with long hair and heard enough of those screechy violins and atonal sound effects to last a lifetime.
Please let's pull the plug on this insanely over-promoted, over-rated horror brand.
These films are popular with teenagers who haven't seen it all before, who don't see every jump scare coming a mile off.
...yet another American remake...of an incomprehensible Japanese horror film...
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