The Japanese Director fixed the movie
Added 11/10/2009
If you thought the first one was ok, then you will love this. I have never seen a directors cut so different than what I saw on the big screen. He made it more creepy with the Japanese flair. This should have been released originally, and they would have had more fans!
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Extremely frightening
Added 9/17/2009
This is an extremely entertaining movie for those that wish to be scared. Quite similar to The Ring but I have to admit that in overall Grunge is even better (I loved The Ring). The main difference between the two movies is that The Ring contains more plot while The Grudge concentrates on scaring the XXXX out of you. There are some very memorable scenes in this movie. Particularly unpleasant is a surveillance camera scene with a Japanese police officer seeing the ghost looking at him through the camera (reminds of the "girl going out of the TV screen in The Ring). Sarah M Geller is probably not "optimal" as the leading actress in this movie, although this may depend on the fact that I always associate her with the "less serious" Buffy series. Highly recommended to people with strong nerves.
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THE PLOT IS MUDDLED, BUT THE CREEPINESS IS GENUINE
Added 6/25/2009
The characters in THE GRUDE have little, or no purpose ( except as fodder for the demon, or vengeful spirit ), in this elliptical tale that earns its scares without resorting to the usual splatterfest methods so prevalent in most American horror movies. Linearity, and coherence are pretty much missing in the storyline, however, and make viewing the film a liitle hard at times. It's not a great movie, but it does have it's moments.
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Grudgingly
Added 11/3/2008
I'd watch it again, but it's not something i'd waste money on. I'd see it, just for a good story, but borrow it from a friend or somethin'.
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A Seriously Creepy Knock-off of 'The Ring'
Added 10/31/2008
There's no question that Grudge is more interested in scares than substance, but in a genre currently dominated by 'torture-porn' the film's determined creepiness is a welcome respite from gratuitous blood-letting.
In many ways Grudge is just an expansion on the scares offered by 'The Ring'. You have a similarly creepy little girl who spends her days in the afterlife scaring random strangers (literally) to death. She's joined by her slightly less creepy little brother *EDIT , and together they unleash their malice upon the world - until Sarah Michelle Gellar arrives on the scene.
*EDIT it seems I "should have known" this is actually a grown woman, and the little boy is her son. Also, they do not scare at random. No, these are well organized, probably unionized, hauntings. EDIT*
The infamous gurgling sound and huge round eyes are effectively creepy additions to the line-up, and the film does a good job of creating an atmosphere of unease and isolation. Why the poor little children have a grudge is revealed piecemeal, but essentially there's nothing to the plot we haven't seen before.
A good horror film with some genuinely scary moments, this makes a good addition to a horror fan's collection. DVD includes making-of, commentary, and 'fear response in film' extra.
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The Japanese Director fixed the movie
Added 11/10/2009
If you thought the first one was ok, then you will love this. I have never seen a directors cut so different than what I saw on the big screen. He made it more creepy with the Japanese flair. This should have been released originally, and they would have had more fans!
2 out of 2 people found this helpful.
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Extremely frightening
Added 9/17/2009
This is an extremely entertaining movie for those that wish to be scared. Quite similar to The Ring but I have to admit that in overall Grunge is even better (I loved The Ring). The main difference between the two movies is that The Ring contains more plot while The Grudge concentrates on scaring the XXXX out of you. There are some very memorable scenes in this movie. Particularly unpleasant is a surveillance camera scene with a Japanese police officer seeing the ghost looking at him through the camera (reminds of the "girl going out of the TV screen in The Ring). Sarah M Geller is probably not "optimal" as the leading actress in this movie, although this may depend on the fact that I always associate her with the "less serious" Buffy series. Highly recommended to people with strong nerves.
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THE PLOT IS MUDDLED, BUT THE CREEPINESS IS GENUINE
Added 6/25/2009
The characters in THE GRUDE have little, or no purpose ( except as fodder for the demon, or vengeful spirit ), in this elliptical tale that earns its scares without resorting to the usual splatterfest methods so prevalent in most American horror movies. Linearity, and coherence are pretty much missing in the storyline, however, and make viewing the film a liitle hard at times. It's not a great movie, but it does have it's moments.
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