Grudge
A remake of the Japanese horror hit JU-ON (widely considered to
be one of the scariest movies ever made), THE GRUDGE is helmed by its original
director Takeshi Shimizu. Like its predecessor, this Hollywood version of the
film takes place in Tokyo, but most of the main characters are American,
including Karen (Sarah Michelle Gellar of BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER), a young
social worker, and her peers. When Karen enters a seemingly abandoned home to
look after a mentally disturbed resident, she soon discovers that there's an
evil--and very aggressive--presence in the house, and it's lashing out at every
person that sets foot inside. Having directed both the original JU-ON and its
sequel in Japan, Shimizu was very familiar with his own tale of terror by the
time he directed its 2004 incarnation. Using many of the key actors from the
previous films (including Takako Fuji and Yuya Ozeki who have unforgettable
roles), Shimizu recreates the story with the added advantage of a Hollywood
budget (acquired with the help of producer Sam Raimi of SPIDER-MAN fame, who is
also a noted horror-movie director). As with many Japanese horror films
(particularly the original RING, which strongly influences this movie), THE
GRUDGE relies on atmosphere over plot, resulting a series of utterly chilling
moments that will leave viewers fascinated and unbelievely frightened.
"THE GRUDGE varies the program some by
occasionally getting its apparitions out of the central digs to make
mischief elsewhere."
"[Gellar] is surprisingly good as a harrowed
heroine..."
"[M]ostly it's just Raimi and Shimizu
gleefully delivering the B-movie basics: sudden jumps, shocks,
bangs, screams, eye-poppers and gore shots, and at a rate that's
thick and fast enough to satisfy the most jaded horror fan."
THEATRICAL RELEASE: OCTOBER 22, 2004