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Ju-on: Black Ghost

Original title: Ju-on: Kuroi shôjo
  • 2009
  • Not Rated
  • 1h
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5.2/10
2.2K
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Ju-on: Black Ghost (2009)
The final new films in the explosively popular JU-ON (The Grudge) franchise, made in cooperation with the original films' creator Takashi Shimizu. 
JU-ON: WHITE GHOST tells the story of senior high school student Arkane whose strong ESP power induces him into seeing Mirai, the tragic ghost of an old school friend. JU-ON: BLACK GHOST tells the chilling story of a young woman called Fukie who discovers that she's carrying an unborn 'grudge', which vengefully curses all those around her.
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After losing her child at birth, the dark horror of the grudge begins growing within her.After losing her child at birth, the dark horror of the grudge begins growing within her.After losing her child at birth, the dark horror of the grudge begins growing within her.

  • Director
    • Mari Asato
  • Writers
    • Mari Asato
    • Takashi Shimizu
  • Stars
    • Kôji Seto
    • Kuniteru Shigeyama
    • Kana Tsugihara
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    5.2/10
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    • Director
      • Mari Asato
    • Writers
      • Mari Asato
      • Takashi Shimizu
    • Stars
      • Kôji Seto
      • Kuniteru Shigeyama
      • Kana Tsugihara
    • 9User reviews
    • 24Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Kôji Seto
    • Tetsuya (segment 'Tetsuya')
    Kuniteru Shigeyama
    • Ryûta (segment 'Tetsuya')
    Kana Tsugihara
    • Mutsumi (segment 'Tetsuya')
    Ai Kago
    • Yûko (segment 'Yûko')
    Shinji Nomura
    • Dr. Samukawa (segment 'Yûko')
    Michiko Iwahashi
    • Nurse Mika (segment 'Yûko')
    Yuno Nakazono
    • Ayano (segment 'Ayano')
    Ichirôta Miyakawa
    Ichirôta Miyakawa
    • Taxi Driver (segment 'Ayano')
    Hana Matsumoto
    • Fukie (segment 'Fukie')
    Ayato Kosugi
    • Boy (segment 'Fukie')
    Mirei Asaoka
    Mirei Asaoka
    • Health Doctor (segment 'Fukie')
    Kôzô Satô
    • Psychiatrist Mitsuyama (segment 'Fukie')
    Masanobu Katsumura
    • Yokota (segment "Yokota")
    Ryôta Matsushima
    • Yoshio (segment 'Yokota')
    Shûsei Uto
    • Toshio Saeki (segment 'Yokota')
    Yuri Nakamura
    • Mariko (segment 'Mariko')
    Ryûnosuke Hashino
    • Mariko's son - Takashi (segment 'Mariko')
    Yoshimi Tachi
    • Mariko's husband - Yoshiyuki (segment 'Mariko')
    • Director
      • Mari Asato
    • Writers
      • Mari Asato
      • Takashi Shimizu
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    User reviews9

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    5zachmosley

    I slightly prefered Black Ghost.

    I found the movie to be mediocre, it could've just been released a year later instead of in the same year. The scares were okay but it just wasn't that scary enough. Not an awful movie but not a great one either. The rattling sound effects were a little annoying.
    6lost-in-limbo

    More so silly than chilling J-horror.

    BLACK GHOST (when compared to WHITE GHOST) seems to be viewed as the lesser of the two, and I can see why. However I didn't think it was that bad, although if I had to choose it would be WHITE GHOST. Just like WHITE GHOST, this kicks off with the ending, as the narrative moves between characters, differing viewpoints and timelines. Nurse Yuko is left in charge of a young girl named Fukie, and begins to experience strange occurrences. A medical examination reveals that she has developed a cyst in her body. The hatred of an unborn child is feeding off the girl, and cursing the people around her. This is a curse of someone who couldn't be born. Could this cyst be something much more than what the doctor's initially thought?

    Props for the unpredictable story going down a different path with the Ju-On curse concept, but it sure was less engaging and convoluted in trying to tie all the plot threads together. Tragedy always lingers in these somber storylines, but something about this one felt less personal therefore not as impactful and the performances are steady without making an impression. Heavy on plot mechanics, where sometimes it would take away from the unsettling ambiance to only confound and cramp up the varied chapters, yet there were a couple eerie, well delivered moments that do standout --- like the WTF moment when the little girl drops to the ground howling and definitely the exorcism scene in the hospital. As for the ghost itself, while that creepy gurgling sound resurfaces, the appearance of the black ghost, whose vengeful intentions bleeds throughout just didn't get under my skin like that of the White ghost in the previous film. There's almost a camp factor to its chills, not as disturbingly low-key and kind of going up a notch with louder frights and off-kilter effects. Still the execution of those moments are well done. Also Toshio makes another quick little cameo appearance.
    4Leofwine_draca

    Disappointingly cheap addition to the Grudge franchise

    JU-ON: BLACK GHOST is a short Japanese horror film, a follow-up to the earlier two GRUDGE movies and a film made back-to-back with JU-ON: WHITE GHOST. I watched WHITE GHOST previously and it was much the better film: the plot held together better, there were many reasons to watch, and it was pretty spooky. BLACK GHOST by comparison doesn't have much going for it.

    The story once again revolves around the long-haired ghost from the original, and as in WHITE GHOST the narrative plays out as a series of vignettes involving different but linked characters. Sadly, the whole is a lot less than the sum of the parts here. The main haunted characters are a mother and daughter; a second child died in the womb and is now possessed by the original angry ghost spirit which is looking for revenge.

    The performances are okay, but this film looks really cheap and the scares are too well telegraphed in advance. Saying that, there is one great effects scene at the climax involving a distended stomach, the one decent moment in the film in fact; a shame that more of it couldn't have been like that.
    6Milk_Tray_Guy

    Ju-On:White Ghost/Ju-On: Black Ghost

    The Japanese short (1 hr) horror films Ju-On: White Ghost/Ju: On Black Ghost were both released on 27th June 2009 to commemorate the tenth anniversary of the start of the Ju-On (Grudge) franchise. White Ghost was directed by Ryuta Miyake and Black Ghost by Mari Asato. Each film deals with the massacre of a family by what turns out to be supernatural means (the events of White Ghost are fleetingly referenced at the beginning of Black Ghost), but other than that they are unrelated to each other. And be warned - they are in that trademark Ju-On non-linear style of storytelling, so piecing together what happens can be a challenge if you fancy it (or just look at the Wikipedia entries for each film - they summarise the events for both chronologically).

    White Ghost is easily the better of the two. The story's actually pretty deep, and deals with (amongst other things) the sexual abuse of a child. It also has a fantastic and gory third act and one of the creepiest openings ever for a haunted house movie (the cake delivery).

    Black Ghost starts off well but never really achieves the level of creepiness of White Ghost. It also doesn't help that some of the adult female characters look so similar (it does, however, have the stunning Kana Tsugihara in a small role near the beginning).

    White Ghost and Black Ghost both have some well-shot and atmospheric scenes, but White Ghost utilises them better - and has a much better payoff.

    White Ghost -- 8/10, Black Ghost -- 6/10.
    5Raptorclaw155

    About as Middle of the Road as it Gets

    This film is not extraordinary in any way. With that said, I still believe it's worth checking out, especially if you're a fan of the Ju On series. While I understand that some might be a little disappointed that the surrounding lore of the series isn't very present at all in this film,I found it as something of a plus. As someone who has no history with this film series, coming into this one blind, I was afraid that this film would be heavily reliant on the surrounding lore of its universe. So I was happy to see that everything was easy to understand. While, of course, I would never, in good faith, recommend someone make their first foray into a film series by starting in the middle (save for the Star Wars series) I don't think this is necessarily a bad film to help introduce someone to this series.

    This film isn't the scariest I've ever seen. There were only a couple moments which I thought were unsettling, but I can't match the sentiment of some other who have said that this is sillier than it is scary since I don't think there is much silliness in this film at all, but your mileage may vary. Humor and horror is all subjective so keep that in mind.

    The performances are pretty good, especially the performance for Fukie. There is only one moment towards the end where I felt things got a little campy but for the vast majority of the film the acting if fine.

    The film's run time is very short, and for western audiences it might feel too short as it is not even an hour long. But the film is surprisingly well-paced and the use of the short amount of time it takes up is surprisingly great. It does what it needs to do, there's hardly any filler, and it feels substantial-everything you're shown is important in some way.

    The biggest issue with this film is that it simply doesn't leave too much of an impression. It's fun while watching it but you're not going to be thinking much of it shortly afterwards, and I think that's the biggest fault in this film. It exists, I think, mainly to give more Ju On content regardless of how little of it it might have to offer. I think that's why this film has such a middling reputation and I can't help but match the sentiment of that critique. It's not badly made, it's not offensive, it's not even bad, it's just a semi-forgettable romp that's only really engaging in the moment you're experiencing it.

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      • June 27, 2009 (Japan)
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