As an old fan of the series, he watched the TV version and theatrical version of the grudge in the vcd rental shop in the community during his childhood. Even I am embarrassed to say that I have watched "Sadako vs Kayako". I think my review has a little value.
First of all, although this new grudge is under the name of a grudge, in fact, deleting a few shots related to Japan can be regarded as an independent movie. You can go to the pyramids of Egypt, go to the small towns of Eastern Europe, or even Going to Antarctica brings back the curse, and it can shoot.
In fact, if this movie is not called The Grudge, but a purely American horror film with similar settings, its rating cannot be so low.
At least the acting skills of the movie are still online, the special effects are not stretched, and the plot is not particularly flawed. There are many characters but the plot is not chaotic, and the rhythm is not procrastinated. In addition to too many terrible stalks, at least the movie Did not make me look upset.
And the American version of Grudge 3, the two anniversary articles, and the two ending articles have serious flaws, including but not limited to: awkward acting, inferior special effects, stinky and long, second plot, Too much joy, redundant supporting roles, etc.
As a result, they are all more grudges than this new one. Comment. point. want. high.
Me directly? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ×1 million
This movie is at best a mediocre Hollywood assembly line. You say it can't compare to the classic TV version and theatrical version of the year. That's for sure, but why is it inferior to the shoddy things behind.
You can endure the character's second disease with staring eyes and chanting lines, you can endure the blinding beauty filters, you can endure the extremely naive plot advancement, you can endure all kinds of dog-blood sadomasochism, but a few horrible terrible stalks. You can't stand a few bloody scenes and you will have a star rating, right?
What kind of horror movies have fallen into in Japan in recent years, a horror at midnight and a grievance have been blowing for 20 years, why do you look down on American horror movies every day?
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