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expansion
editCan anyone expand this article? Maybe with a poster/dvd cover for a start, and maybe some more indepth writings of the storyline, characters and time line of the film (as it jumps around a fair bit). I think if the american remake has such an indepth page, this should too.
I've only seen it once, so it'd be cool if someone could do it. Beast Love
- I guess I'll do it then when I've got the time and have watched it again. And when I read up on image usage for the poster Beast Love 19:54, 3 May 2006 (UTC)
Perhaps this article should include mention of the concept of urami and aragami in the Shinto religion?
from the Wikipedia Shinto article: "Failure to show proper respect can be seen as a lack of concern for others, looked down on because it is believed to create problems for all. Those who fail to take into account the feelings of other people and kami will only bring ruin on themselves. The worst expression of such an attitude is the taking of another's life for personal advancement or enjoyment. Those killed without being shown gratitude for their sacrifice will hold "urami" (a grudge) and become aragami, a powerful and evil kami that seeks revenge."
Fair use rationale for Image:TheGrudge.jpg
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Rotten Tomatoes
editI think Rotten Tomatoes has mixed the pages of Ju-On: The Curse ([1]) and Ju-On: The Grudge ([2]). It doesn't make sense that a direct-to-video movie gets more reviews than a theatrically released movie, and if you look at the review dates and actually read some of the reviews ([3]), it's clear that there's been a mistake. --Mika1h (talk) 20:21, 28 January 2021 (UTC)