The Grudge 2

release date:October 13, 2006
Tuesday February 6, 2007 (dvd)
genre:Horror
running time:102 min.
director:Takashi Shimizu
studio:Columbia Pictures
producer(s):Sam Raimi, Robert G. Tapert, Takashige Ichise
screenplay:Stephen Susco
cast:Amber Tamblyn, Arielle Kebbel, Jennifer Beals, Edison Chen, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Matthew Knight, Jenna Dewan, Joanna Cassidy, Christopher Cousins, Teresa Palmer, Takako Fujui, Ryo Ishibashi, Ohga Tanaka
Current Tribute rating: Current rating: 3.48    Rate Movie     User Reviews

The Grudge 2 Movie Synopsis

Aubrey Davis (Amber Tamblyn) discovers from her bedridden mother (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. Desperate to fit in with the school's "in" crowd, she is willing to do anything they ask -- even if it means going into a mysterious burned-down house that was the site of several unexplained murders and strange disappearances.

Young, introverted Jake (Matthew Knight) isn't happy that his widowed father is engaged. Still mourning the death of his mother, he can't understand why his sister Lacey gets on so well with their soon-to-be stepmother. He also doesn't understand why one of his 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.

User Reviews view all…

I /hated/ it. The original was way better. American remakes of Japanese horror movies are really /not/ good.

I had thought that both Grudge Movies Part 1, and even 2 were both equally as good. Grudge 2 was as good as the 1st one even though there was a few funny parts, and It was predictable sometimes. Overall not bad I now own the unrated director`s cut on DVD.

HORRIBLE HORRIBLE SHALL I CONTINUE DON`T BOTHER WATCHING IT`S NOT WORTH U`R TIME.

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