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'''Ju-on''' ([[Japanese language|Japanese]]: 呪怨 ''Juon'', literally 'curse-grudge'), translated as '''The Grudge''', is a series of [[Japan]]ese [[horror film]]s directed by [[Takashi Shimizu]] (清水 崇 ''Shimizu Takashi''). The plot centres around a curse born of someone dying in the grip of powerful anger, which follows anyone coming into contact with it. The film series is a well-known example of [[J-Horror]] (Jホラー ''J Horaa''), i.e. Japanese [[horror film]]s.
'''Ju-on''' ([[Japanese language|Japanese]]: 呪怨 ''Juon'', literally 'curse-grudge'), translated as '''The Grudge''', is a series of [[Japan]]ese [[horror film]]s directed by [[Takashi Shimizu]] (清水 崇 ''Shimizu Takashi''). The plot centres around a curse born of someone dying in the grip of powerful anger, which follows anyone coming into contact with it. The film series is a well-known example of '[[J-Horror]]' (Jホラー ''J Horaa''), i.e. Japanese [[horror film]]s.


Shimizu produced the first two films, ''Juon'' (呪怨) and ''Juon 2'' (呪怨2), in 2000 as low-budget straight-to-video releases, with the second film partly a remix of the original and partly a continuation of the story. These are sometimes also known as ''Juon: The Curse'' and ''Juon: The Curse 2''. Shimizu eventually helmed a bigger-budget production partly as a further instalments and partly as a remake, ''Ju-on: The Grudge'' (2003). This spawned a sequel, ''Ju-on: The Grudge 2'' (呪怨2) that year and later an American remake, ''The Grudge'' (2004), starring [[Sarah Michelle Gellar]]. A sequel to ''The Grudge'' partly remade material from the first Japanese ''Ju-on'', but otherwise stood as a separate story, ''The Grudge 2'' (2006). Unusually since most remakes involve a change of production crew, Shimizu directed the American remakes as well. Some of the original Japanese cast reprised their roles as their characters as featured in the original films, while others were replaced by American actors portraying foreigners living in [[Tokyo]]. One character, Kayako (伽椰子), appears in every one of the Japanese and American films, played each time by the actress and contortionist [[Takako Fuji]] (藤 貴子 ''Fuji Takako'').
Shimizu produced the first two films, ''Juon'' (呪怨) and ''Juon 2'' (呪怨2), in 2000 as low-budget straight-to-video releases, with the second film partly a remix of the original and partly a continuation of the story. These are sometimes also known as ''Juon: The Curse'' and ''Juon: The Curse 2''. Shimizu eventually helmed a bigger-budget production partly as a further instalments and partly as a remake, ''Ju-on: The Grudge'' (2003). This spawned a sequel, ''Ju-on: The Grudge 2'' (呪怨2) that year. One character, Kayako (伽椰子), appears in every one of the Japanese and the first two American remakes (''see below''), played each time by the actress and [[contortion|contortionist]] [[Takako Fuji]] (藤 貴子 ''Fuji Takako'').


The two straight-to-video versions are sometimes known as ''Juon: The Curse'' and ''Juon: The Curse 2''. A second American sequel, ''The Grudge 3''' (2008), has been produced but not directed by Shimizu. This will be released direct to [[DVD]] and is partly of a continuation of ''The Grudge 2'' and partly a remake of elements of ''Ju-on 2''.
==English-language franchise==
''Ju-on: The Grudge'' (2003), Shimizu's first cinematic work, spawned an American remake starring [[Sarah Michelle Gellar]], ''The Grudge'' (2004). Some of the original Japanese cast reprised their roles as their characters as featured in the original films, while others were replaced by American actors portraying foreigners living in [[Tokyo]]. A 2006 sequel to this film partly remade material from the first Japanese ''Ju-on'', but otherwise stood as a separate story, ''The Grudge 2'' (2006), starring [[Matthew Knight]]. Unusually, since remakes often involve a change of production crew and storyline, Shimizu directed these films as well and kept most of the plots of the originals, particularly for the first film.


A second sequel, ''The Grudge 3'' (2009), was executive-produced by Shimizu and helmed by [[United Kingdom|British-born]] director [[Toby Wilkins]]. The film was shot entirely in [[Bulgaria]] with a local crew for budgetary reasons, with various locations standing in for [[Chicago]] and brief scenes in Tokyo. This was released direct to [[DVD]] and continues the story told in ''The Grudge 2''; it included footage from the earlier ''Grudge'' films but the role of Kayako was played by Japanese actress [[Aiko Horiuchi]]. The film also starred [[Shawnee Smith]] and [[Johanna Braddy]], with Matthew Knight reprising his role from ''The Grudge 2''.


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Ju-on (Japanese: 呪怨 Juon, literally 'curse-grudge'), translated as The Grudge, is a series of Japanese horror films directed by Takashi Shimizu (清水 崇 Shimizu Takashi). The plot centres around a curse born of someone dying in the grip of powerful anger, which follows anyone coming into contact with it. The film series is a well-known example of 'J-Horror' (Jホラー J Horaa), i.e. Japanese horror films.

Shimizu produced the first two films, Juon (呪怨) and Juon 2 (呪怨2), in 2000 as low-budget straight-to-video releases, with the second film partly a remix of the original and partly a continuation of the story. These are sometimes also known as Juon: The Curse and Juon: The Curse 2. Shimizu eventually helmed a bigger-budget production partly as a further instalments and partly as a remake, Ju-on: The Grudge (2003). This spawned a sequel, Ju-on: The Grudge 2 (呪怨2) that year. One character, Kayako (伽椰子), appears in every one of the Japanese and the first two American remakes (see below), played each time by the actress and contortionist Takako Fuji (藤 貴子 Fuji Takako).

English-language franchise

Ju-on: The Grudge (2003), Shimizu's first cinematic work, spawned an American remake starring Sarah Michelle Gellar, The Grudge (2004). Some of the original Japanese cast reprised their roles as their characters as featured in the original films, while others were replaced by American actors portraying foreigners living in Tokyo. A 2006 sequel to this film partly remade material from the first Japanese Ju-on, but otherwise stood as a separate story, The Grudge 2 (2006), starring Matthew Knight. Unusually, since remakes often involve a change of production crew and storyline, Shimizu directed these films as well and kept most of the plots of the originals, particularly for the first film.

A second sequel, The Grudge 3 (2009), was executive-produced by Shimizu and helmed by British-born director Toby Wilkins. The film was shot entirely in Bulgaria with a local crew for budgetary reasons, with various locations standing in for Chicago and brief scenes in Tokyo. This was released direct to DVD and continues the story told in The Grudge 2; it included footage from the earlier Grudge films but the role of Kayako was played by Japanese actress Aiko Horiuchi. The film also starred Shawnee Smith and Johanna Braddy, with Matthew Knight reprising his role from The Grudge 2.

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