In the second part, Takayama wild dance almost followed the footsteps of Asagawa and Takayama Ryuuji and re-staged the plot of the first part. The third part, Takayama Yemai is possessed by Sadako! Takayama Yemai (Sadako) and Takayama Ryuuji joined forces to play a big joke on the world, allowing a virus like smallpox to spread in the world.
However, the story itself is quite interesting. Sadako is a beautiful girl who is lonely and lost her love. Because she knows psychics, has the ability to predict, and can transfer energy, she is lonely and not accepted because of her superpower. This is a kind of extreme loneliness. Bar. The horror legends of the tapes are just a means of intimidating the world to vent their grievances.
The energy transfer is interesting. Sadako's resentment can transfer energy, and the mind-reading techniques of Takayama Ryuuji and Takayama Yemai may both have some realistic possibility. When watching the experiment in the film, pure water spreads infinitely along the strip of paper, and people's thoughts are transferred to the water, which is incredible but not impossible.
How powerful can thoughts have? Did Sadako's resentment spread to the viewers through the tape, or did she intimidate herself?
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