STARRING:
Noriko Sakai
Kei Horie
Chiharu Niiyama
DIRECTOR:
Takeshi Shimizu
SYNOPSIS & REVIEWS:
The house, from the previous Juon entries, has become condemed
and branded as a haunted house. But when an actress and a TV crew enter the house to film a documentary, Kayako and
her son's bloodlust is again awaken. One by one, the members of the TV crew either mysteriously disappear or die...
Final certainly delivers some spine-tingling moments and fans of the croaking,
slithering Kayoko and her creepy blue son Toshio will not be disappointed. In a few respects, Juon 2 is more polished than
any of its three predecessors. The special effects are indeed better here though Shimizu has refined their minimalistic use.
The temporal play between episodes has become more complex and compelling. Rather than the simple forward and backward jumps
in time utilized by the prior three versions, the episodes and characters within Juon 2 intertwine in a much more complex
and unnerving manner. In fact, there is some really bizarre and creepy time play going on here.
DVD FEATURES:
- Language: Japanese
- Subtitles: English, Korean
- Making Of...
- Cast & Director's Interview
- Trailers & TV spots