Ju-on: The Grudge (2003)

reviewed by
Laura Clifford


JU-ON: THE GRUDGE
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A social worker, a husband, his sister, a detective and a schoolgirl all

experience the haunting of the Tokunaga house in "Ju-On: The Grudge."

Director Takashi Shimizu, who has also directed the upcoming American

remake as well as the original television movies that initiated the

"Ju-On" series offers a tantalizing six chapter perspective of a haunting.

The chapters jump across timelines and fold in upon themselves, making

"Ju-On: The Grudge" a creepy puzzle.

With startling use of simple devices like makeup, sound, editing and camera

movement, Shimizu raises goosebumps, from a pale blue boy's catlike howl to

his unnoticed presence on every floor an elevator cage passes. The

technology of "Ringu" continues its presence with disquieting cellphone

clicks and inky ghostly images appearing on security monitors. The

director harkens back to German Expressionism with his composition of one

shot, in which a pale, wide-eyed woman is bookended with figures perched

like gargoyles. In another, he borrows the infamous 'spider walk' excised

from the original "Exorcist" far more effectively than that film's prequel

does. Cinematographer Tokusho Kikumura's ("Chaos") lighting of Kanji

Tsuda ("The Blind Swordsman: Zatoichi") combined with the actor's control

over a changing facial expression nails the titular transformation in the

character of Katsuya Tokunaga.

Shimizu's eerie use of bent time frames gives added weight to the sight of

a missing poster or the timing of a phone call, but it can also be

frustrating. Unless the viewer has the patience and time for multiple

viewings, "Ju-On: The Grudge" appears to dispense with sense, but it never

lets up on the chills.
B

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