Ju-On: White Ghost

Ju-On: White Ghost

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Ju-On: White Ghost
Ju-On: White Ghost

Ju-On: White Ghost

5.8 | 1h1m | NR | en | Fantasy

An apparitions of a young schoolgirl in a yellow rain hat, a family massacre, and a law student's suicide after he fails his bar exam are linked by the ominous recordings discovered on an audio cassette.

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5.8 | 1h1m | NR | en | Fantasy , Horror | More Info
Released: June. 27,2009 | Released Producted By: Cell , Oz Company Country: Japan Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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An apparitions of a young schoolgirl in a yellow rain hat, a family massacre, and a law student's suicide after he fails his bar exam are linked by the ominous recordings discovered on an audio cassette.

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Cast

Akina Minami , Tsuyoshi Muro , Natsuki Kasa

Director

Koji Kanaya

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Cell , Oz Company

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adonis98-743-186503 Akane begins seeing visions of a female ghost wearing the same yellow hat and red satchel she wore as a school child. The Ju-On film series is probably the worst horror series i have seen and the movies are just neither scary or even at least a bit fun to say the least. Their dull, boring and just a huge waste of time and money since neither of them offer anything new except some new faces and new names other than that their the same exact horribly mess of movies that don't do anything new or offer any actual originality as a whole i'm afraid and that's bad.
Flow Even tho "White ghost" does provide some very, but very tensioned moments, I found it hard to take it seriously. I mean, after watching it, it's rather difficult to say that this one is worthy of a grade over 6, cause let's face it, for a cheesy Asian fun, it does the job, but if you in for some real scares with a over the top plot and development, "White ghost" looks like a cartoon!Again, don't get me wrong, dunno how, but when I saw it, it scared me out of my mind, cause the execution is very good, but if they were able to put it on screen like this, why didn't they try harder on the script part? Get a decent idea, make use of it, and put your name up there, with the rest of Asia's greater horrors! They did everything better than most such films, again, the plot is what killed it for me. Check it out and you'll see what I'm talking about!Cheers!
plsletitrain Another instalment to the well-loved horror franchise that is Ju-on. Old Lady in White is on the TOP of my horror list(although if we're talking of the Ju-on series, all of them are really UP there with the exception of Ju-on: The curse 2).Old Lady in White still incorporates Ju-on's trademark:scary ghost faces that will effectively bring out the scream in you. And by ghost faces, I mean be prepared because there are times where the ghost suddenly appears so be sure to watch it without holding something breakable.lol. Lest everyone just assume this is just pure horror without a story, well, let me break down what I thought were serious and deep themes laid down by this movie.Ju-on:Old Lady in White tells the story of a man who killed his own family. The latter part of the story reveals that a certain Atsuji(the man) and his family moved to this house(well, a haunted house that is). He lived with his parents, a younger sister named Mirai and his grandmother.I mentioned about depth. Well here's the depth of the story as far as I read it. This movie tells a story of revenge. Revenge by someone who blames her friend for neglecting her at a time she sought and needed her help. I won't go into details but you'll understand that once you've seen the movie. Here's another depth and a rather sensitive issue I initially thought was just me too much imagining things but affirmed after a second viewing. Incest. Now given that this movie is just an hour long, I won't blame a viewer if he missed this part of the story. In just a matter of less than 3 minutes, you'll see a scene of Atsuji caressing her sister Mirai, Mirai mentioning something about her underwear, and the ghostly grandmother somehow lusting for Atsuji. Atsuji was possessed of course. He wasn't his own self because they weren't the lone occupiers of the house. It wasn't expressly shown but its easy to assume this way. Now if someone has a much more logical theory on how and why everything happened, I'm willing to listen.This movie is a bit short I'm left wanting more. Although I don't think its on the running time but rather the satisfaction it gives. And for a horror fan like me, this movie does not disappoint!
DICK STEEL I suppose it makes logical sense for the distributors here to combine both Ju-on: White Ghost and Black Ghost stories in 1 screening. After all, each is only 1 hour long, and narratively are somehow intertwined together quite loosely, with their production marking 10 years since Ju-on's cinematic premiere. Helmed by two different directors, we're given two direct-to-video productions, each with its own flavour and separate storyline dealing with the Ju-On Grudge curse, and frankly, with its limited production budget and consistent elements, For those unfamiliar with the Ju-on mythos (like me), fret not, as the films are self- contained, so prior in-depth knowledge is not required to enjoy what's essentially one of the longer enduring J-horror franchises out there, which has been remade by Hollywood as always. For both tales, the story lines were done in non-linear fashion, which is supposed to make you work at piecing together its chronology, with an increased challenge in White Ghost being two separate timelines you have to make mental notes of.Then there's the episodic cliffhanger that trails off each segment. On its own, the episodes within White Ghost and Black Ghost can be extremely short stories of their own, since each contains its own dedicated shock-scare moments, though White Ghost seemed to enjoy making it look so cheesy with its atmospheric jump scares, sudden appearances and the likes, and I admit it did get to me, especially with that old ugly woman with a penchant for holding onto a basketball (yes, all will be explained in due course) seem to have a fetish for charging towards her victim / screen.Personally, between the two, I'd prefer White Ghost to Black Ghost, mainly because of the storyline which was more engaging and kept within its limits, save for a tangent in White Ghost for AV star Mihiro to appear in a needless scene that had most of her screen time being butchered for a screening here (no, my friend who has met her before, says there's nothing sexy about that segment, more of a violent treatment which was rather tame that the censors frowned upon). For Black Ghost, it went off into the hokeyness of a Japanese medium of sorts, probably to show off some snazzy looking CG-ed belly, and a tale that's less engaging.For what it's worth, these stories did enough to pique my interest in the original Ju-on mythos, and I just might pick them up on DVD just to see how those got executed. For starters though, I have to get used to how "The Grudge" can be used as a plot device for ghouls to get created / passed on, as I felt White Ghost had it quite nailed down, and Black Ghost didn't exactly do a great job on that concept.