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Ju-on: White Ghost

Original title: Ju-on: Shiroi rôjo
  • 2009
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 1m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
2.7K
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Ju-on: White Ghost (2009)
FantasyHorror

Akane begins seeing visions of a female ghost wearing the same yellow hat and red satchel she wore as a school child.Akane begins seeing visions of a female ghost wearing the same yellow hat and red satchel she wore as a school child.Akane begins seeing visions of a female ghost wearing the same yellow hat and red satchel she wore as a school child.

  • Director
    • Ryûta Miyake
  • Writers
    • Ryûta Miyake
    • Takashi Shimizu
  • Stars
    • Hiroki Suzuki
    • Ichirôta Miyakawa
    • Natsuki Kasa
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    2.7K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ryûta Miyake
    • Writers
      • Ryûta Miyake
      • Takashi Shimizu
    • Stars
      • Hiroki Suzuki
      • Ichirôta Miyakawa
      • Natsuki Kasa
    • 17User reviews
    • 25Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Hiroki Suzuki
    • Fumiya Hagimoto (segment "Fumiya")
    Ichirôta Miyakawa
    Ichirôta Miyakawa
    • Hajime Kashiwagi (segment "Kashiwagi")
    Natsuki Kasa
    • Primary School's Akane (segment "Kashiwagi")
    Akina Minami
    • Akane Kashiwagi (segment "Akane")
    Marika Fukunaga
    • Yuka Kanehara (segment "Akane")
    Chie Amemiya
    • Mayumi Yoshikawa (segment "Akane")
    Aimi Nakamura
    • Junko Isobe (segment "Isobe")
    Akiko Hoshino
    • Haru (segment "Isobe")
    Eiichi Ôkubo
    • Kentarô Isobe (segment "Isobe")
    Sumire Arai
    • Miho Isobe (segment "Isobe")
    Yasuo Gotô
    • Shûichi Hirata (segment "Isobe")
    Mihiro
    • Chiho Tanemura (segment "Chiho")
    Chinami Iwamoto
    • Mirai Isobe (segment "Mirai")
    Shûsei Uto
    • Toshio Saeki (segment "Mirai")
    Takuji Suzuki
    • Hideki Yasukawa (segment "Yasukawa")
    Yoshinori Edagawa
    • Keisuke Kawabata (segment "Yasukawa")
    Tsuyoshi Muro
    Tsuyoshi Muro
    • Atsushi Isobe (segment "Atsushi")
    Chikako Isomura
    • Old Lady in White
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Ryûta Miyake
    • Writers
      • Ryûta Miyake
      • Takashi Shimizu
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    User reviews17

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    8atinder

    Really good

    Just saw this movie and the bad thing about this is that it only hour one long.

    it not got anything to do with Ju-on-The Grudges movies! This is brand new Grudge story, it dose have the same feel to movie just like other but not great like the other two movies but still really really good, I really liked this movie it is creepy and it had some great creepy moment and one and two shocking moments too, I Can't believe it just less then hour, it was so good wanted to see again.

    If you liked the other Ju-on movies, give this watch, it only 58min long 8/10
    3paul_m_haakonsen

    The weakest installment of the Japanese "Ju-on" franchise...

    Normally I am very fond of Japanese horror movies, and in overall then the "Ju-On" series have been adequate; the Japanese originals of course, not the abysmal Hollywood cash-in on the success of the Japanese movies.

    However, this 2009 installment in the franchise was a swing and a miss.

    First of all, the production level of the entire movie feels like something I could have done myself as an audience. It just lacks proper production value to be a proper movie.

    The story was fragmented and a scrambled mess of a story, that made very little coherent sense.

    The acting in the movie was adequate, although the actors and actresses had nothing to work with.

    "Ju-on: Shiroi rôjo" had fair special effects, but they were far from being great mind you.

    There was nothing scary about the movie at all, which made it a very dull and pointless experience to sit through. Especially if you compare it to the previous installments in the franchise.

    This is definitely not a Japanese horror movie that you should rush out to invest your time or money in.
    4Patient444

    Aw please...

    Even tho "White ghost" does provide some very, but very tensioned moments, I found it hard to take it seriously. I mean, after watching it, it's rather difficult to say that this one is worthy of a grade over 6, cause let's face it, for a cheesy Asian fun, it does the job, but if you in for some real scares with a over the top plot and development, "White ghost" looks like a cartoon!

    Again, don't get me wrong, dunno how, but when I saw it, it scared me out of my mind, cause the execution is very good, but if they were able to put it on screen like this, why didn't they try harder on the script part? Get a decent idea, make use of it, and put your name up there, with the rest of Asia's greater horrors! They did everything better than most such films, again, the plot is what killed it for me. Check it out and you'll see what I'm talking about!

    Cheers!
    6Leofwine_draca

    Diluted chills but worth a look for fans of the originals

    JU-ON: WHITE GHOST is an hour-long follow up to the original GRUDGE films that was made back-to-back with companion film JU-ON: BLACK GHOST. These films continue the same mythos as in the first two feature-length movies, adding in new characters and allowing them to get haunted by the ghost from the original.

    Let's be fair: these are straight-to-video short films so quality-wise they're not going to be on par with the first two features. But JU-ON: WHITE GHOST isn't too bad. The central female ghost is watered down and CGI-ed up since the original, so not as frightening, but is acceptable for a straight-to-video horror flick.

    At an hour long you can never get bored by this, and the story plays out as a bunch of five minute vignettes that only begin to make sense towards the climax. Indeed, trying to work out the film's mixed-up chronology keeps the interest level high. The acting is of a strong standard throughout and there's a mix of scary and gory moments to keep viewers watching.
    8meddlecore

    An Extremely Creepy- And Well Constructed- Addition To The Ju-On Series.

    This film is about a series of interconnected events, that tie a number of people- and the tragedies that surround them- together.

    As we follow a curse, as it passes from one person to another, leaving death and destruction in it's wake.

    It's a bit hard to follow, at first...due to the fact that it jumps back and forth from person to person, on various different timelines.

    But it all comes around in the end.

    And, man...is it ever twisted.

    It all begins when things go awry for a young man, who is sent to deliver a Christmas cake to a house, that seems empty at first...but turns out to be very, very haunted.

    As a number of brutal killings had very recently taken place there.

    Leaving him to walk in on the aftermath of a massacre.

    And, thus, inherit "the curse".

    That is, however, only the beginning of how the plague of this curse will spread across the town.

    Because it is also transferred to a taxi driver...who gives the killer a ride to the place where he will commit suicide, after the fact.

    He goes missing shortly after dropping his young daughter off at school.

    Though...not before she puts her hand in some ectoplasm like goo, left behind by a bag carrying the decapitated head of the niece of the demonically stricken killer- a girl he had been molesting, prior to his murderous outburst- who happens to be her best friend.

    Fast forward to her teenage years...when some of her friends ask her to participate in a ouija-like game...because she has "special abilities" (that allow her to see and hear the dead).

    It is through this "game", that she taps into the supernatural realm, which enables her to connect with the ghost of her deceased friend...who shows her how the curse was, inevitably, passed down to her father.

    Thus providing us, as viewers, with the backstory we need to put the previous pieces of the puzzle together.

    While watching how the curse has affected the others who have also come in contact with it.

    And the aftermath that ensues, from thereon out.

    It's all rather creepy, and convoluted.

    Both of which play into the air of mystery the film exudes.

    This could make things confusing for less attentive viewers.

    But it does make sense, in the end, if you are able to reflect upon it.

    You've got to commend writer/director Ryûta Miyake for constructing a rather complex storyline and plot structure...that works so well...in a film that is, quite literally, only an hour long.

    It doesn't give you a whole lot of time to mess about.

    And he makes every second count.

    Tying up a majority of the loose ends.

    While strategically leaving one part of the storyline open-ended, so as to leave room for a continuation of the series.

    I'm, personally, not super knowledgeable about the whole Ju-On universe...however...I imagine the house- in which the curse originates here- ties back to one of the other Ju-On prequels or sequels.

    This wouldn't surprise me at all.

    And would make it an even more impressing endeavour than it already is.

    I am aware that it ties in with it's counterpart Ju-On: Black Ghost...which, I'm hoping, will provide context for the only thing I didn't understand in this film...that being the shot of the ghost boy meowing at the dog toy.

    That being said, White Ghost is a very solid- and extremely creepy- sequel, that greatly exceeded the expectations I had going into it.

    And, thus, is an excellent addition to the Ju-On series (which I should definitely go back and watch more of, after this).

    7.5 out of 10.

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    • Trivia
      Chikako Isomura played Sachie in the original Ju-on: The Grudge (2002). She had passed away long before film production began, so her likeness was used In this film as a tribute to the original film.
    • Connections
      Followed by Ju-on: The Beginning of the End (2014)

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    • Release date
      • June 27, 2009 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • Ju-On: White Ghost
    • Production companies
      • Cell
      • Oz Company
      • Toei Video Company
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,971,714
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 1m(61 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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