In Tokyo, a young woman (Tamblyn) is exposed to the same mysterious curse that afflicted her sister (Gellar). The supernatural force, which fills a person with rage before spreading to its next vic...
In Tokyo, a young woman (Tamblyn) is exposed to the same mysterious curse that afflicted her sister (Gellar). The supernatural force, which fills a person with rage before spreading to its next victim, brings together a group of previously unrelated people who attempt to unlock its secret to save their lives. Including Arielle Kebbel from "The Uninvited" ---------------------------------------- -------------------- Rated: PG-13 ---------------------------------------- -------------------- The Following Film is Owned by Columbia Pictures and is used in entertainment purposes only, Thank You.
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I believe that Kayako likes to drag out her victim's death as long as possible, so letting Allison run out was more her style than just killing her on the spot. I guess Kayako likes her food on the run (:
Also, something I did not know, the ghost that appears in the closet with Allison is the ghost of Aubrey. I never knew that, I assumed it was Kayako, since the ghost looked like her...
if the dumb girls didnt go in the house the ghost would b in there but in the grudge 3 (the 2 ghost cat yeller- ghoost boy and creeping chick are out tying to kill people out of the house) in retro-spect i blme dem girls dont ask y u read u no
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I believe that Kayako likes to drag out her victim's death as long as possible, so letting Allison run out was more her style than just killing her on the spot. I guess Kayako likes her food on the run (:
Yeah, I never would've known that either if I hadn't read the plot summary on Wikipedia, haha! It's a rather sad but interesting twist (: