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Ju-on: The Curse 2

Original title: Ju-on 2
  • 2000
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 16m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
4.5K
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Ju-on: The Curse 2 (2000)
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On his request, the sensitive sister of a real estate agent visits a house he intends to sell, only to cross paths with its resident curse.On his request, the sensitive sister of a real estate agent visits a house he intends to sell, only to cross paths with its resident curse.On his request, the sensitive sister of a real estate agent visits a house he intends to sell, only to cross paths with its resident curse.

  • Director
    • Takashi Shimizu
  • Writer
    • Takashi Shimizu
  • Stars
    • Yûrei Yanagi
    • Takako Fuji
    • Takashi Matsuyama
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    4.5K
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    • Director
      • Takashi Shimizu
    • Writer
      • Takashi Shimizu
    • Stars
      • Yûrei Yanagi
      • Takako Fuji
      • Takashi Matsuyama
    • 21User reviews
    • 34Critic reviews
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    Yûrei Yanagi
    • Shunsuke Kobayashi (segment "Kayako")
    Takako Fuji
    Takako Fuji
    • Kayako Saeki (segment "Kayako")
    Takashi Matsuyama
    • Takeo Saeki (segment "Kayako")
    Ryôta Koyama
    • Toshio Saeki (segment "Kayako")
    Yûko Daike
    Yûko Daike
    • Kyôko Suzuki (segment "Kyôko")
    Makoto Ashikawa
    • Tatsuya Suzuki (segment "Kyôko")
    Tomohiro Kaku
    • Nobuyuki Suzuki (segment "Kyôko")
    Mayuko Saitô
    • Jimuin (segment "Kyôko")
    Yue
    • Manami Kobayashi (segment "Kyôko")
    Miyako Nakatsuka
    • Terebi Dorama no Joyû (segment "Kyôko")
    Kenta Ishikawa
    • Satô (segment "Kyôko")
    Ganko Fuyu
    • Hashimoto (segment "Kyôko")
    Kaori Fujii
    • Yoshimi Kitada (segment "Tatsuya")
    Kaei Okina
    • Hiroshi Kitada (segment "Tatsuya")
    • (as Kaei Ô)
    Taizô Mizumura
    • Taiji Suzuki (segment "Tatsuya")
    Harumi Matsukaze
    • Fumi Suzuki (segment "Tatsuya")
    Duncan
    • Haitatsuin (segment "Tatsuya")
    • (as Dankan)
    Denden
    Denden
    • Yoshikawa (segment "Kamio")
    • Director
      • Takashi Shimizu
    • Writer
      • Takashi Shimizu
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    CJGlowacki

    "Meow...again"

    So you sat through the first "Ju-On : The Curse" and thought it was pretty creepy. Your only complaint was that the ending left you confused and wanting more. Well, be careful what you wish for because here we have "Ju-On 2 : The Curse" and it may leave you wanting less.

    For whatever reason, "Ju-On 2" starts off with teacher Shunsuke Kobayashi visiting the home of one of his students. It appears Toshio hasn't shown up in a while. Sound familiar? It should. Because for the first 30 minutes, you are simply watching the last 30 minutes of the first "Ju-On" - shot for shot.

    But the real question here is how does this supposed sequel stand up against the original. Well, for starters, it is less confusing. Once you move into the new footage, the movie stays in a linear time frame right up until the end. It even helps in explaining some of the more confusing elements from the first movie.

    As for the scares, you get more of the same here and this only serves to make them less effective. When we first saw a ghostly Kayko crawling around in the original, it was totally unexpected and genuinely creepy. However, in the sequel, you would've thought she'd entered the walking stage by now ala a toddler. But no, she's still hugging the ground and moving slower George Romero's dead.

    And here is one aspect of these movies, particularly this one, that I find curious. When approached by these ghosts, every character seems to be frightened to the point of where they can no longer at even the most basic level. Running away? Out of the question. Walking away? I don't think so. Screaming for help? Only if you can stop your whimpering to belt one out. For the most part, these scenes do work, and are punctuated with some incredibly effective jump cuts. But there are times when watching a man slowly crawl away from an even slower ghost just seems plain silly.

    So, with all that being said, should you give "Ju-On 2 : The Curse" a look? Absolutely - but only if you can somehow seamlessly merge the two movies together and cut out the half hour of repetition.

    Rating for "Ju-On : The Curse" [on a 5 star system] : 3 1/2 stars

    Rating for "Ju-On 2 : The Curse" [on a 5 star system] : 2 1/2 stars

    Rating for both movies combined as one [on a 5 star system] : 3 1/2 stars
    6lastliberal

    Really creepy horror film

    I have not seen the original film, so I can't make any comparison. Supposedly this "sequel" contains 40 minutes of the original and just 36 minutes of new material.

    No matter to me, as this is one of the creepiest films I have seen. I was literally jumping out of my seat at times. The mother and child really creeped me out. People dying all over the place due to some curse that resulted from a murder by a father.

    Creepy music, and some bizarre deaths make this an interesting movie. The non-linear style may put some off, but I really enjoyed it.

    There are apparently four of these films, so I will be looking for them all. Of course, I can also check out the American remakes which feature the mother (Takako Fuji) and the father (Takashi Matsuyama).
    5Lockout_Salties

    A tale of two Ju-Ons

    I'll get straight to the point; a little more than half of Ju-On 2 is footage from the first movie. That is a very, very big problem. If it was all original footage, then Ju-On 2 would easily outshine the original. What new material there is is stronger than the first one, and more original, too. But as it stands, Ju-On 2 is mostly just a rehash of the original, which is a real shame. SOme of the many questions from the convoluted story of the original are answered here, but not to a satisfying degree. I get that they were trying to make it so that you didn't have to watch the original first, but it is absolutely absurd to expect returning viewers to sit through the same stuff. Why couldn't there have been a simple opening exposition scene about the previous occurances in the house? That would've been shorter and less annoying, and we would've gotten more time for the great original content.

    Honestly, I would reccomend just completely skipping over the first forty minutes if you're hot off the heels of Ju-On: the Curse. If you haven't seen the original, then I would reccomend this movie even more. Just go in with the knowledge that the movie's first half is ripped straight from the first half of Ju-On, and you'll have a good time.

    Final Score: 47/100.
    6salemzin

    Ju-on 2 (2000) - Review and Opinion

    Continuing the story of its predecessor, "Ju-on 2" (2000) maintains the quality of the first film, but disappoints due to technical issues and questionable compositional choices.

    The film inherits all the strengths and weaknesses of the first film, but fails to structure the productions as separate titles. The film features an unnecessary 30-minute recap of the previous film, resulting in a cut of almost half the total running time. The decision to develop the video as separate titles hinders the enjoyment of the plot, making it an ill-advised decision. In addition to the recap, the film features unimpressive scenes and CGI effects that have aged poorly, factors that compromise the final result. Overall, the production maintains the quality of its predecessor in terms of the heavy atmosphere, the simple yet effective plot, the dry cinematography, among other elements. As in "Ju-on" (2000), the abrupt ending may disturb audiences unfamiliar with J-Horror works of the era. The video would make more sense if it comprised the last minutes of the previous film, without the need for a continuation in another title, this being the notable error that permeates the work from beginning to end.

    Despite the unconventional decisions in the composition and distribution of the project, "Ju-on 2" does not disappoint if interpreted as the final minutes of its predecessor.
    3mandiapple

    If you've bought the first movie, you may feel a little cheated...

    ... mainly because Ju-on 2 boasts an outrageous FORTY minutes' worth of material literally taken straight out of the first Ju-on - and when you consider that the sequel only runs for 76 minutes, that leaves you with 36 original minutes' worth of film. Ho-hum. I found that deeply irritating - as if viewers simply wouldn't remember the same stuff! - not to mention dull, having to watch it all over again.

    OK, that complaint aside, the byline for Ju-on 2 was that it was supposed to explain a lot of the unanswered questions from the first movie, which frankly, over 36 minutes, simply doesn't go far enough to making any kind of sense of the original's highly convoluted storyline.

    There are, however, some really nice new horror sequences which show how good the film might have been, had it had some time to develop; and some of the questions raised by the original - some, but not all - are answered.

    So in conclusion - if you loved the first original movie and want to see some further developments on the story, go for it - but just remember to keep your remote control to hand with your finger on the fast-forward button for forty minutes.

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    • Release date
      • April 1, 2004 (Thailand)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Language
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • Прокляття 2
    • Production company
      • Toei Video Company
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $196,200
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 16m(76 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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