
La maldición de la casa de Toshio sigue su curso. En esta ocasión, quienes sufrirán sus horribles consecuencias son los habitantes de un bloque de apartamentos. (FILMAFFINITY) Edit Translation
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- Título original: 呪怨 2
- También conocida como: Klątwa Ju-on 2 , O Grito 2 , The Grudge 2
- Guionista y Director: Shimizu Takashi
- Géneros: Terror, Drama, Sobrenatural
Dónde ver Ju-on: The Grudge 2
Gratis
Reparto y créditos
- Sakai Noriko Papel principal
- Niiyama ChiharuMiura TomokaPapel secundario
- Horie KeiNoritaka YamashitaPapel secundario
- Ichikawa YuiChiharuPapel secundario
- Katsurayama ShingoKeisukePapel secundario
- Fuji TakakoSaeki KayakoPapel secundario
Reseñas

The acting with this film was as expected, although the actress that reprises her role as Saeki Kayako (Fuji Takako) improved as far as body movements go. While her expressions and sounds have always been creepy, she utilized her body movements to create even more atmosphere with her character. Each actor and actress worked well within the characters they took on, but no one was a stand out star or super memorable - with the exception of Fuji Takako.
The music and sound effects were not much different from the previous films, but with a franchise known for certain key noises that can be expected, The placement of noises worked just fine, and effectively created suspenseful moments and built up the film's atmosphere; I enjoyed the actual song with lyrics during the end credits. It was refreshing compared to the other films with only instrumentals.
As for rewatch value, it is rewatchable. How often, of course, depends upon the person. I would watch it again after a little bit, especially because I am a huge horror fan. Every once in a while sounds about right, but not right away. If you like horror movies, want to see the Japanese counterpart to the Ju-On franchise, or even just feel the need to watch something a little spooky I would suggest this.
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A Timeless Nightmare
This remains the scariest movie I’ve ever seen! Takako Fuji’s portrayal of Kayako left me with countless sleepless nights. Her eerie, wide-eyed yūrei is so terrifying that the image still lingers in my mind. The minimal effects used in the 90s and early 2000s truly amplify the film’s eerie atmosphere, making this era unforgettable for horror. It’s a shame that the remakes and later versions couldn’t capture the same essence.¿Te ha parecido útil esta reseña?