What makes the grudge scary




















The Grudge Throughout this whole film series, the plot has too much going on and often causes confusion with characters. Teen, 13 years old Written by cgrace March 23, It was confusing. This movie is scary at some parts but I watched it when I was 11 and I was fine. If you are easily scared I suggest 13 and up but if not then and up should be fine. The movie was really confusing and didn't make much sense at all.

It basically had no plot just a bunch of scary elements jumbled together. If you are looking for an excited movie dont watch this because a great idea was poorly executed and this movie is a waste of time. Kid, 11 years old January 19, Creepy, but not gory. At first I was scared of this movie because it was my first horror film, and I had no idea what to expect. If you can't handle jump out surprises then don't watch this because it has jump scares quite frequently.

In the first scene a man is standing at his balcony and then jumps off, when his body falls to the ground and some blood is spattered on the road. If you're ten or under, you might not be able to handle that. The movie also has a lot of talking more than scary scenes, which makes it quite boring at times. You have to really pay attention to know the story and what is happening.

Sometimes it can be confusing. If you're scared by movies with ghosts and haunted houses, this isn't for you. There isn't much blood, though. No stabbings or anything like that. Kid, 11 years old January 18, Teen, 16 years old Written by Official Critic August 10, The Grudge Review Less scary than creepy, The Grudge may have lost some oomph in the translation from Japanese to English, and the desire for a PG rating probably muted the violence and perhaps the scares.

Go to Common Sense Review. I slept with the light on for a week. I think what freaked me out was the fact there was no way to stop the ghost from killing you.

I watched the whole thing when it came out on video with my older brother. He made funny commentary throughout the movie that helped me not to be so scared. Because of how scared I was when I saw it, and I was 16, I really don't think it's appropriate for 15 or younger. Adult Written by 22LowBrass December 4, Is not scary 1st and 2nd however the 3rd one is just a little bit scary.

This is the high end side of a J-Horror film. Dont watch this movie if you have not watched The Ring. Ju-On the grudge my be more scary then this film The Japan version. This title contains: Positive Messages. Positive role models. Parent of a 9-year-old Written by carter November 4, Parent Written by Plague February 25, The Grudge Not bad, but could be better.

Not really scary, but there is some pop-ups. Adult Written by moviecritic January 15, For true ghost-story fans! The Grude isn't for the immature type. Its a very serious film and has a very intense and dark tone. The flick will truely be appreciated if the viewer actually pays attention to the storyline. In the end, this is rewarding for fans looking for a gore free horror flick.

Its smart and has the scream queen herself Sarah Michelle Gellar worth the watch for a few good jumps and a very well developed plot! Adult Written by jdomke1 April 9, Adult Written by mike April 9, Youre scared, laughing and wanting to go to the bathroom all at once. Go see it, it's amazing. April 9, It is soooooooo scary!! I just didn't like it, it was way too scary and creepy.

Adult Written by dudeman April 9, Adult Written by scum1 April 9, Netflix Christmas movie season is up. Spoilers ahead. Earlier this year the Chinese-American filmmaker became the first woman of colour to win an Oscar for best director wit. Playful and i. Welcome to Love Like This? Lashana Lynch Is Right There. This story includes spoilers from No Time to Die. After being delayed for more than a year due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, No Time to Die has fina.

The Grudge weaved a tale that you are never safe. Once you found out what happened to the tenants in the Saeki house, it was all the more terrifying that you were powerless to stop it. Released in a culture obsessed with media, The Ring was a perfect answer.

Not only did it capitalize on the fear that the movie you were watching would kill you, but it also did so in a movie itself. The audience watched characters drop off one by one all the while intercutting frames of the ring of the well. The Ring suggested that you were watching the film yourself and like the characters, powerless to stop the inevitable.

Death at the hands of a vengeful child. Unlike many supernatural horror films, the curse that haunted the Saeki house was not a unique situation. This specific curse was created when violence came out of an intense amount of rage or sorrow. While this created corporeal ghosts that never leave you alone, the reason this violence happened was unfortunately commonplace.

Many families experience domestic abuse. The Grudge used a common theme. A theme that in its own right is terrifying. A husband killed his wife thinking that she had cheated on him and created a cycle of violence that would never end.

The fact that it was created out of a misplaced sense of jealousy was the most terrifying of all. The Omen had Damien. The Shining had Danny. The Ring had not one but two creepy children.



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