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The Grudge (2004)
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This American remake of director Takashi Shimizu's popular Japanese movie franchise The Grudge puts Buffy the Vampire Slayer alumna Sarah Michelle Gellar back into the line of supernatural fire. When Karen (Gellar), an American student working with a Japanese health center for college credit, comes across a mysterious curse, she quickly finds herself embroiled in a fight for her own sanity, and, ultimately, her very survival. Known as a "grudge," the curse was born inside of a house after its inhabitants died while consumed by rage -- according to legend, the curse touches all who come into contact with it, and will torment those unlucky individuals until they, too, become part of the grudge . Each time the curse finds a new victim, it is, in a sense, reborn, and will continue on its path unless Karen can free herself from its control over her. This version of The Grudge is also directed by Shimizu, and features Jason Behr, Clea DuVall, Kadee Strickland, William Mapother, and Bill Pullman in supporting roles. ~ Tracie Cooper, Rovi

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Starring:
Sarah Michelle GellarJason Behr, (more)
Director(s):
Takashi Shimizu
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
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    Mei S.

    no matter how many time i watch this movie cuz i have it i would always get scared, there is never a time i never jumped, or open my eyes while watching it, some parts i have close my eyes lol

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    Prithvi J.

    Not as good as the Japanese version Ju-On. This movie is purely a sequence of scares which aren't bad but it has a very weak plotline. If you like J-Horror, I recommend that you watch Ju-on first. You will like it a lot more.

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    Sarah S.

    This movie is overrated. I didn't like it. It was just pointless honestly and the ending was dissapointing

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