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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
    • 20User 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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    8carmstro

    nearly impossible to find, but worth the effort!

    It's been over a year since I started searching for copies of the JU-ON films, and thanks to a few wild dealings with proxy bidding services for Japanese auction sites I was able to track down a copy of part 2. It was well worth the effort!

    Although the copy of JU-ON 2 I viewed did not have an english-language option, a skeletal understanding of the story was easily discerned and was all that was needed to enjoy the proceedings. The film is a series of lightly-connected vignettes about the various inhabitants of a cursed apartment and the myriad of horrible fates that befall them.

    After my initial viewing, I felt the film started very slowly and didn't really offer much until its final 20 minutes. The second time around however, I really found myself drawn in from the get-go. While the last 20 minutes do pack the strongest punch, the first 50 minutes build on each other quite well and set you up for what amounts to multiple drop-kicks to your psyche in the final sections. Director Takashi Shimizu conjures up some of the most frightening images yours truly, a fear film vet and the sort of person who scares none too easily, has EVER seen.

    I recommend this film highly, and wish you luck in tracking down a copy. As for me, I'm off to find the original JU-ON...
    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.
    5dbborroughs

    Only 45 minutes of new material

    The first TV movie of Ju-on is one of the creepiest movies I've I've seen. This is considerably less so.

    This film begins with a half an hour of material from the first film. While its good, it slows the forward momentum of this film especially if you watched the previous film in close order.

    When the new material comes it picks up literally where the first leaves off and follows it to a new end. Some of this is good, but much, like the end, is good looking but rather confused and far from scary. Worse, the now linear story is too literal and doesn't leave enough to the mind.

    If you need to know what happens after the first film ends, then by all means pick this up for viewing, however if it were up to me I'd just leave the first film be and forget this as a well intentioned mistake.

    5 out of 10
    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).
    6Pjtaylor-96-138044

    Don't go near someone who has been in the house.

    Full disclosure: I watched a cut of 'Ju-On: The Curse 2 (2000)' that combines it with its predecessor, thus removing the thirty minutes of recap found in the actual cut of the film. Using that much footage from a pre-existing picture is pretty inexcusable (especially when the film you're padding it with is only seventy-five minutes long), but I can't really comment on it in detail because I skipped the recap entirely. Once the flick delves into new territory, it's a mostly effective - if somewhat redundant - extension to its predecessor. It expands upon the initial concept by making it clear that the curse not only effects those who have been inside the focal house, but also those that get near them. That's its most major contribution to the franchise's lore; other than that, it's pretty much more of the same, which is to say a series of interconnected segments that culminate in a scare. The non-linear nature of the story is played down significantly here, with the segments more-or-less seeming to continue directly on from one another. This isn't really an issue, though, and it makes for a more straightforward viewing experience. The segments themselves are typically engaging, even if most of them are a bit middling overall. There are a couple of segments that stand out above the others and it's these that make the overall film worth a watch. It typically feels less like a full-blown sequel and more like an epilogue, but it has a few arresting sequences and further solidifies the never-ending nature of the series' eponymous curse. 6/10.

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      The opening 30 minutes of the film is simply a recap of the first film Ju-on (2000).
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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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