Der Fluch – The Grudge 3
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The Grudge 3 is the direct-to-DVD sequel to the American horror films The Grudge and its sequel, The Grudge 2. The film was directed by Toby Wilkins taking Takashi Shimizu's place. According to IMDb, filming took place in March 2008. The film was released on May 12, 2009. The trailer was released on October 28, 2008.
Production
During post-production of The Grudge 2, Takashi Shimizu discussed the idea of creating another sequel:
During the script meeting, our ideas didn't go anywhere good, and we couldn't come up with anything interesting to stop the curse, so if that's the case, I would rather just go for something that could never be stopped. But who knows, maybe something can be stopped in The Grudge 3.
During Comic Con 06, Sony officially announced plans of creating the sequel.[1] Takashi Shimizu stated he was offered to direct the sequel but would rather produce the film instead.[2] Moviehole reported that the film was putting out a casting call for new actors to play Kayako and Toshio, since Takako Fuji (Kayako) and Yuya Ozeki (Toshio) have passed on the opportunity.[3] Bloody-Disgusting reports that Shawnee Smith, who appeared as Amanda in the Saw films, has finished filming her scenes for this movie.
On January 1, 2009, the cover was revealed and it was announced that it would be released on DVD May 12, 2009. It will only contain featurettes as special features.
Despite rumors that the film's would be rated PG-13 in line with the previous American remakes, the rating is now an R due to the film's strong violence, disturbing images, and brief nudity (making it the first Grudge film to receive a higher rating than PG-13).
Plot
The events of The Grudge 3 occur several days after the Chicago vignette of The Grudge 2. Jake Kimble, (Matthew Knight) the sole survivor, is now institutionalized after the gruesome murder of his family. His caretaker is Dr. Sullivan, who is skeptical of Jake's stories describing a woman with long black hair covered in blood as the murderer. Dr. Sullivan has to leave Jake in his room as she has to take care of the other patients. She reassures Jake by telling him that there is a security camera that will always be watching him. When she leaves, almost immediately the lights start flickering, and Jake realizes that Kayako is here. He screams for help, but the security guard does not pay attention, but it is too late when he does realize what happens, as he sees Jake being flung around the room by an invisible force. When they arrive in the room, Jake is lying in a pool of blood. He has broken almost every bone in his body. Dr. Sullivan has become aware of the truth.
Kayako's sister, Naoko Kawamata,is a young Japanese woman who hears of Jake's death through the newspaper and becomes worried. Naoko knows how to stop the grudge and travels to America, more specifically to Chicago where the last incident linked with Kayako occurred. She is introduced to the Chicago apartment by Max, (Gil McKinney) the landlord, and immediately begins to feel her sister's presence. She meets Max's little sister, Rose, and she somehow knows that Rose is in touch with the dead and can communicate with Toshio, Naoko's nephew. She also meets Lisa (Johanna Braddy) and they quickly become friends, and they meet other residents of the apartment, including Gretchen, (Marina Sirtis) who is an artist. Lisa begins to grow frightened when she realizes her younger sister Rose is seeing a dead boy all around the apartment.
Naoko is observed throughout the apartment by Kayako, her sister, but Kayako never actually kills Naoko, quite possibly because she still loves her sister. Later that day, Lisa encounters Toshio, who makes her jump. When asking him what he is doing in the apartment, Toshio vanishes leaving Lisa bewildered. A girl is killed when Kayako's hands pull her into her bathtub and drown her. At night, Gretchen is painting a beautiful picture of Rose and when she turns away she finds it almost shredded and in a pool of red paint that resembles blood. Whilst expecting the painting of Rose, it briefly changes to a portrait of Kayako and handprints begin to apear in the red paint and move towards Gretchen. Then another of Gretchen's paintings begins to change and morph into Kayako who crawls towards Gretchen and kills her by gouging her eyes out and ripping off her jaw, presumably because Gretchen's career reminds her of her husband, Takeo. Max discovers Gretchen's body and is horrified to see black blood/paint flowing from her eyes.
Lisa, Max's sister, hears about the grudge from Naoko and realizes that the death of her sister and the deaths in the Chicago apartment - including the death of Jake Kimble - are connected, and to this end she meets Dr. Ann Sullivan, (Shawnee Smith) who informs her of what she learns from Jake concerning a girl named Allison Fleming and a woman named Kayako Saeki, from Japan. Lisa recognizes the boy as the one Rose has been seeing, and to her horror Dr. Sullivan informs her that the Saeki family died long ago because Takeo Saeki killed Kayako and Toshio in a fit of anger and jealous rage. Dr. Sullivan also informs Lisa that Toshio, the boy Rose has been seeing, is dead, and plays a video of one of her interviews with Jake, who tells Dr. Sullivan that Kayako is sitting right in between them constantly and when Jake is about to describe Kayako's face as "looking as though she is dead," Lisa eventually returns to the apartment. Dr. Sullivan examines further evidence and then goes down the corridor out of her office because she sees Toshio on the monitor. Everything seems normal for a few brief seconds until Kayako appears in the hallway. Dr. Sullivan recognizes her from her pictures and interviews with Jake and exits via the other door in the corridor, only to have Kayako appear before her in the corridor she is now in. Dr. Sullivan screams for help and knocks repeatedly on the door, but meanwhile Kayako is catching up. Kayako litterally walks through the door opposite and Dr. Sullivan feels Kayako's fingers go through her hair and touch the side of her face as she screams for the cleaner to open the door, and then suddenly Kayako seizes Dr. Ann Sullivan's head and snaps her neck, splattering blood against the window.
Later that evening, Lisa invites her boyfriend Andy (Beau Mirchoff) out to supper, and there she discusses the Saeki murders and her theory that the vengeful ghosts are in her apartment. Andy dismisses her ideas initially, saying "you only make connections you want to see," and persuades Lisa to come to New York with him, but Lisa refuses. Andy returns Lisa to the apartment, and later when he leaves he sees the lights flickering and Toshio's legs run upstairs. He follows Toshio to a black hallway and sees Toshio run before him in the gloom. When Andy flicks on the light switch, Kayako jumps on him and grabs him violently as the door closes to the sound of her death rattle.
Later, Max shows signs of a mental change and becomes violent and aggressive. He viciously attacks his superior when he is fired, and later his superior is killed by Toshio Saeki in his broken-down car. Max kicks out his own sister Lisa after taking out his rage on her, and then he also pushes Rose aside and tells her to go to her room. When Max squats down before the door, ignoring Lisa thumping on it, he starts shivering uncontrollably as if something is possessing him. Lisa, frightened, goes to Naoko for help and Naoko realizes what has happened to Max. She dresses in a classic Japanese kimono and begins to perform an exorcism on the building using Rose as a witness, but halfway through Naoko tells Lisa that Rose has to drink Kayako's blood, which she somehow has obtained. Naoko begs Rose to drink it, claiming that "the bad will go away". Lisa refuses to have anything to do with this ritual, and begins to leave, only to find her path blocked by Max. Now it is revealed that Max has been possessed by the evil spirit of Takeo Saeki, and he is now out to repeat the same murder he performed on Kayako. He pursues Naoko into the hallway, and when Naoko attempts to reason with him, he breaks her leg, so she has to crawl just like her sister Kayako did. Naoko attempts to crawl away but Max seizes a utility knife, grabs Naoko by her long black hair, and thrusts the blade into her throat. Meanwhile, the murderous spirit of Kayako is back for the final showdown, and she pursues Lisa and Rose through the upper story of the apartment. Lisa and Rose run into the bathroom and find the corpse of her boyfriend Andy, but when she grasps it, Andy becomes Kayako and attempts to strangle her. Rose is thrown out of the bathroom and the door locks Lisa in. Lisa backs away, and Kayako crawls right up close to Lisa's face and utters her death rattle loudly. Just as Kayako is about to kill Lisa, Rose drinks Kayako's blood and Kayako's evil spirit vanishes. Just then, the evil spirit of Takeo is exorcised from Max, who, when reverted to normal, is horrified at what he has done. When he is sitting, immersed in remorse and guilt, in the apartment's corridor, noises come from the other end of the corridor. The source of the noises is revealed to be Naoko's spirit, stumbling on her broken leg while her throat gushes blood. Naoko's spirit now embodies the reborn Grudge caused by Max. She crawls up to Max and bites into his throat. Now Naoko's new curse is haunting the apartment in the wake of Kayako's demise.
The final scene is of police and doctors removing the bodies and Lisa telling Rose that everything will be alright. However, as she hugs her, the final image is that of Kayako hugging Lisa instead of Rose, revealing that Rose now carries the exorcised spirits that Kayako used to carry as well as Kayako herself.
Cast
Character | Actor |
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Lisa | Johanna Braddy |
Max | Gil McKinney |
Naoko | Emi Ikehata |
Rose | Jadie Hobson |
Andy | Beau Mirchoff |
Dr. Ann Sullivan[4] | Shawnee Smith |
Jake Kimble | Matthew Knight |
Kayako Saeki | Aiko Horiuchi |
Toshio Saeki | Shimba Tsuchiya |
Mr. Praski | Michael McCoy |
Gretchen | Marina Sirtis |
Brenda | Mihaela Nankova |
Daisuke | Takatsuma Mukai |
Renée | Laura Giosh |
Orderly | Mike Straub |
Production history
Date | Event |
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October 2006 | The Grudge 3 was announced during the Comic-Con 2006 |
October 2007 | Toby Wilkins was tapped to direct The Grudge 3 with a screenplay written by Brad Keene. The plot was revealed too |
January 2008 | It was confirmed that Matthew Knight will return to play the role of Jake. It has been also revealed that filming will begin in March in Bulgaria for a direct-to-video release |
February 2008 | Moviehole reported that the film was putting out a casting call for new actors to play Kayako and Toshio, since Takako Fuji (Kayako) and Yuya Ozeki (Toshio) have passed on the opportunity |
March 2008 | Filming began in Bulgaria (3 March according to Moviehole; 17 March according to IMDb) |
April 2008 | Bloody-Disgusting reported that Shawnee Smith, who appeared as Amanda in the Saw films, has finished filming her scenes for this movie. It reported also that Beau Mirchoff and Johanna Braddy were added into the cast. During Fed-Con (a Star Trek convention), Marina Sirtis said that she had finished filming a small part in the film.[5] |
June 2008 | Emi Ikehata and Aiko Horiuchi (as Kayako) were added into the cast |
July 2008 | Gil McKinney was added into the cast |
October 28 2008 | The trailer was released and the DVD release date was announced for March 23 2009 |
November 3 2008 | It was rumored that Lindy Booth was added into the cast |
December 2008 | The film receives an R rating by the MPAA for violence, language and disturbing images |
February 2009 | The DVD release date is pushed back to May 12 2009 |
April 2009 | The film receives an 15 rating by the BBFC. |
April 2009 | The film then is given a TBC (To Be Confirmed) rating by the BBFC. |
May 2009 | The film then officially receives an 18 rating by the BBFC for strong gory violence and threat. |
May 2009 | The DVD was released on May 12 on Amazon. |
May 2009 | The DVD was released in Blockbusters. |
DVD release
The DVD was released to own on May 12, 2009. It was originally going to be released March 24, 2009, but was pushed back along with the bluray release of the first film. The film is to be presented in 1.85:1 anamorphic widescreen, along with an English Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround track.The DVD includes two featurettes,"Tokyagoaria" (Tokyo+Chicago+Bulgaria), which explains how the crew shot the film in Bulgaria but had to make it appear to be set in Tokyo and Chicago, and "The Curse Continues", which shows how the film ties into the previous two, as well as 3 deleted scenes.[6] By June 16th 2009 It grossed 1.968 million in DVD sales by selling 103,228 copies.
References
External links
- Vorlage:Official
- (Spanish)Sinopsis and coment of the film The grudge 3 in klownsasesinos.com
- Vorlage:Imdb title
- Vorlage:Amg movie
- Official Trailer
- BloodyDisgusting|The Grudge 3
- ShockTillYouDrop|The Grudge 3
- The Grudge 3at FEARnet
- [1]
- ↑ Bloody Disgusting: Grudge 3 announced. In: Bloody Disgusting. 25. Juli 2006, abgerufen am 25. Juli 2006.
- ↑ Movie Hole: Takashi Shimizu talks about The Grudge 3. In: Movie Hole. 24. Juli 2006, abgerufen am 3. Oktober 2006.
- ↑ Kayako and Toshio ditch The Grudge 3?
- ↑ http://www.auditions.com/display_casting4.php?casting_id=210633&s= Casting Notice for The Grudge 3
- ↑ Marina Sirtis has finished her filming part in The Grudge 3
- ↑ The Grudge 3 DVD details