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All this feels like, though, is a botched rip-off of the original movie as we never find out why the Landers fought and who was wrong. This is to just have a reason for the curse to spread like an infection, making it nothing more than a plot convenience. It's done for the sake of drama and it gets so muddled as to why they're now going after people who did them no wrong under Kayako's influence. When the Mathesons become haunted a couple of years later at the Reyburn residence, the film quickly drops the curse and reveals the house has now been transformed into a place outside space and time.

This is why they're trying to die there, so their ghosts can live on. But why didn't the cursed Landers attack them? Or kill them and bring them into the afterlife? It's so convoluted at this point that you don't know who's the problem or where the origin of the curse is from. There's a huge disconnect why these houses are vessels, especially as some people just visit the cursed house and leave. The reboot of The Grudge is out now, and while the plot and characters may be different, the curse remains pretty much the same.

What Is The Grudge Curse? In the film, we meet Kayako Saeki, who falls in love with her college professor. Her husband, Takeo, finds out and murders her, their son Toshio, and their cat — and he hides their bodies in the house.

The spirit of Kayako remains, and infinitely curses the house, claiming victim after victim. Karen informs her boyfriend Doug Jason Behr about the house which she finally learns is possessed by the spirit of Kayako, played by Takako Fuji. Doug heads over to the house to find Karen, only to be attacked by Kayako and is scared to death, literally. To try and defeat the curse and Kayako's tortured soul, Karen pours gasoline all over and sets the Saeki home ablaze But this time she became obsessed with him and followed him everywhere.

She wrote her feelings for him in a journal she has been writing in since her childhood. Her husband Takeo Saeki was an extremely jealous man and already becomes mad when Kayako says something good about a man she saw on TV. One day, he found her journal when Kayako wasn't home and thought Kayako is cheating on him and might leave him for Peter who was already married.

And he was so mad that the idea that Toshio is not his biological son, but rather Peter's. When Kayako came home Takeo attacked her and sprained her ankle. Kayako tried to escape the house by crawling down the stair to the door. But Takeo grabbed her by her long hair, snapped her neck and crushed her throat, so the only sound she could make is a croaking noise. Toshio was watching the whole murder from the stairs so Takeo killed him to by drowning him and eventually killed Toshio's cat 'Mar'.

She then killed Takeo by hanging him with her hair, and after that incident Kayako, Takeo, Toshio and Mar haunted the house they lived in and Takeo and Kayako killed everyone who entered; Toshio and Mar, both being victims of the Grudge, tried to warn Takeo and Kayako's victims - usually just before it was too late. Time to panic! Aside allowing her to track down and kill her victims, the curse gave her unusual abilities such as:.

Supernatural Strength: Kayako is inhumanely strong as a ghost. The limit of her strength is unknown, but it's obvious that she can break the bones of her victim like a twig and easily tore human jaws off. Hair Attack: Kayako's primary weapon is her hair.

She used it to kill her husband after he killed her and she uses it to strangle, blind or bind others. In the game she is also revealed to stab her victims with her hair. Killing Intent: Because of her frightening killing intent, most victims are paralyzed of fear when they see Kayako, making them unable to defend themselves.

Regeneration: In Sadako vs. Kayako, Kayako's ghostly form can heal from damage even after other ghost like her tore her into pieces. Teleportation: Seen in every movie when she haunts people who entered the house.

She is capable of appearing out of everyplace possible be it briefly as a vision or in her natural ghost form , like in The Grudge she appears in a bus window, she also appears at the foot of a stairwell to Susan Williams and then moments after appears at the top of the stairwell trying to get through a door; and in The Grudge 2 she appears in a photograph, which turns into a reality portal, with Kayako climbing out of the photograph.

Shapeshifting: Kayako possesses the ability to shapeshift into other forms, be it her former human form or shadow wraith-like form. Her human disguise usually her own former self as human or her late victims: i. Possession: Kayako can possesses someone, usually to recreate the murders that gathered Ju On curse that turned Kayako into vengeful ghost herself in the first place.

Trish Kimble in The Grudge 2. Kayako's possession ability also take important role in Sadakaya's creation where her mixed essence with Sadako fell onto Yuri and possessed her completely in Sadako vs. Kayako, creating more powerful curse. Reality Warping: Ghosts who carry Ju-On curse like Kayako can resort to warp reality around them improve their leverage in tormenting and eventually killing their victim to the point of only a few who knows that they were responsible for deaths that they caused.

Sadakaya, possessing Yuri's body, has the appearance of Sadako , a combined movement method of both the spirits, and emits Kayako's death rattle. Suzuka helplessly screams in Sadakaya's presence whilst Tamao's psychic powers get overwhelmed. Toshio appears behind them, taunting their fates, which are ultimately left unknown.

In a post-credits scene, the modified version of the cursed videotape is shown. At the entrance of the building, Sadakaya menacingly contorts her body, imitating the bodily movements of both Sadako and Kayako.

Sadakaya suddenly teleports to the screen, emitting a final death rattle. Kayako lived in a rural, quiet Japanese village with her mother and sister. Nakagawa Kawamata was an Itako , an exorcist of the Japanese culture, and deposited the demons or evil spirits from others inside Kayako.

Because of this, Kayako wrote several entries in her diary in an unknown language, apart from registering about her own life. As portrayed in The Grudge. Kayako fell in love for an American professor, Peter Kirk , and followed him wherever he went with his friends or his girlfriend. Kayako, somehow, obtained Kirk's nail slivers and a picture of his girlfriend and him with herself in the background.

She kept it all in her journal until Takeo discovered it and in a fit of rage, broke her neck with Toshio witnessing everything. Kayako was still alive and seen when Toshio was being murdered by Takeo in the bathroom.

With her and his son's corpses hidden, Takeo then hanged himself in the boy's bedroom. Her body was later found by Kirk himself, who had followed her numerous letters to the address listed in the envelopes. Disturbed and feeling guilty, he committed suicide the morning after. With the grudge curse born, Kayako made several people that entered the house her victims.

Later, she showed Karen Davis , a girl who had discovered about her past what caused her death and anger through a vision. Karen, after she set the house on fire in order to stop the curse, had one last vision, of the Saeki family as if they were alive and happy after all, only to be surprised by Kayako while in the hospital, realizing that her grudge would never stop.

Karen, however, kept her belief that she could detain it and resisted, until she was caught by Kayako at last. The curse also affected Karen's younger sister Aubrey and her mother deleted scene , and, after Aubrey asked what it really wanted, Kayako answered by causing her to be murdered exactly like she was, through Takeo's bare hands.

Through Allison , an American girl that entered her house, Kayako and Toshio managed to reach an American apartment building in Chicago. With the curse affecting the whole place, only one survivor was left, a young boy named Jake. Jake resisted longer to the curse and Kayako finally killed him by brutally breaking every single one of his bones. As Kayako kept making new victims in the building, her sister Naoko later arrived, planning to stop her death cycle, through a ritual that she learns from their mother.

Somehow, Naoko obtained the diary and a sample of Kayako's blood, needed for the ceremony. However, Max , another one of the aforementioned building's residents, became possessed by Takeo, and interrupted the ritual. Rose , Max's youngest sister, drank Kayako's blood as instructed by Naoko and Kayako's spirit seemingly vanished. While hugging Rose and promising her everything would be fine, her oldest sister Lisa was unaware that she was hugging a roaring Kayako as well, indicating that her spirit became merged to Rose's body after all.

Thus indicating that both of them, or at least Lisa is still under the curse, or that the ritual, did not work as planned after all.

Kayako has a cameo in The Grudge , the sidequel which happens alongside the events of the first two films. Her scene, set a few days before Karen is to arrive at the Saeki home, involves her stalking and haunting Fiona Landers , the previous caretaker, who leaves Yoko the house keys after having been unnerved by what she saw in the house and promptly returns to America, unintentionally taking the curse with her. The make-up process for a promo of the Korean release of Beginning of the End.

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