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Akane begins seeing visions of a female ghost wearing the same yellow hat and red satchel she wore as a school child.Akane begins seeing visions of a female ghost wearing the same yellow hat and red satchel she wore as a school child.Akane begins seeing visions of a female ghost wearing the same yellow hat and red satchel she wore as a school child.
Chikako Isomura
- Old Lady in White
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- TriviaChikako Isomura played Sachie in the original Ju-on: The Grudge (2002). She had passed away long before film production began, so her likeness was used In this film as a tribute to the original film.
- ConnectionsFollowed by Ju-on: The Beginning of the End (2014)
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Normally I am very fond of Japanese horror movies, and in overall then the "Ju-On" series have been adequate; the Japanese originals of course, not the abysmal Hollywood cash-in on the success of the Japanese movies.
However, this 2009 installment in the franchise was a swing and a miss.
First of all, the production level of the entire movie feels like something I could have done myself as an audience. It just lacks proper production value to be a proper movie.
The story was fragmented and a scrambled mess of a story, that made very little coherent sense.
The acting in the movie was adequate, although the actors and actresses had nothing to work with.
"Ju-on: Shiroi rôjo" had fair special effects, but they were far from being great mind you.
There was nothing scary about the movie at all, which made it a very dull and pointless experience to sit through. Especially if you compare it to the previous installments in the franchise.
This is definitely not a Japanese horror movie that you should rush out to invest your time or money in.
However, this 2009 installment in the franchise was a swing and a miss.
First of all, the production level of the entire movie feels like something I could have done myself as an audience. It just lacks proper production value to be a proper movie.
The story was fragmented and a scrambled mess of a story, that made very little coherent sense.
The acting in the movie was adequate, although the actors and actresses had nothing to work with.
"Ju-on: Shiroi rôjo" had fair special effects, but they were far from being great mind you.
There was nothing scary about the movie at all, which made it a very dull and pointless experience to sit through. Especially if you compare it to the previous installments in the franchise.
This is definitely not a Japanese horror movie that you should rush out to invest your time or money in.
- paul_haakonsen
- Jun 8, 2018
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