Ju-On: The Final Curse

Ju-on: The Final Curse

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呪怨 -ザ・ファイナル-
Directed by Masayuki Ochiai
Produced by Takashige Ichise
Written by Masayuki Ochiai
Takashige Ichise
Starring Airi Taira
Renn Kiriyama
Nonoka Ono
Yurina Yanagi
Miyabi Matsuura
RIMI
Kanan Nakahara
Misaki Saisho
Kai Kobayashi
Yasuhito Hida
Yuina Kuroshima
Yoshihiko Hakamada
Nozomi Sasaki
Release dates
  • June 20, 2015 (2015-06-20)
Running time
90 Minutes
Country Japan
Language Japanese

Ju-on: The Final Curse (呪怨 -ザ・ファイナル- Ju-on -Za Fainaru-) is a Japanese supernatural horror film produced and co-written by Takashige Ichise and directed and co-written by Masayuki Ochiai. It follows the new continuity established in Ju-on: The Beginning of the End. The film was released on June 20, 2015.[1]

Plot

Like previous films in the series, Ju-on: The Final Curse is told in an anachronistic order through eight vignettes titled after characters featured in the story. They are, in order: Mai (麻衣), Reo (玲央), Ena (絵菜), Madoka (まどか), Toshio (俊雄), Midori (碧), Sota (奏太), and Kayako (伽椰子). The synopsis presents a rough chronology of the film's plot.

Reo, a fatherless high schoolgirl who lives with her mother, gets to have an adoptive little brother later revealed to be Toshio Saeki, who has recently lost both of his parents. Ever since Toshio moves in to her house, strange things begin to happen, including haunting by Toshio's mother, Kayako Saeki, experienced by both Reo and her mother. Reo's friend, Midori, is disturbed after a creepy encounter with Toshio and decides to do a karaoke while mourning for her older sister, Yayoi, who went missing about a decade ago. Her karaoke screen distorts into a freakish image and when she returns back from the restroom, Midori sees apparitions of Yayoi and a meowing Toshio. Yayoi then grabs Midori and kills her by throwing her upwards, making her head stuck in the ceiling. Reo's other friend, Madoka, researches about Toshio and finds information about his parents, Kayako and Takeo. Just after she uploads the information to Reo, Madoka sees Toshio's ghost and has her skin darken until she eventually becomes boiled from the inside. At home, Reo sneaks into Toshio's room and finds him motionless. When she is grabbed by another Toshio, Reo freaks out and falls down the stairs. She and her mother board themselves from Kayako, but the latter realizes that the ghosts will never let them go. She heads into the kitchen to arm herself with a knife and gets killed by Kayako. Swearing revenge, Reo heads upstairs with the knife and attempts to kill Toshio, but Kayako kills her by breaking her back.

Meanwhile, Mai Shono, a hotel staff, is concerned about her younger sister, Yui, whom she had lost contact with since a year before. She meets apparitions of Yui who tells her that Toshio did this to her. Receiving Yui's belongings, Mai finds Yui's former teacher book and searches for Toshio's address, but learns that the Saeki house has been demolished and barred from being built again by Kyosuke Takeda, who had lost his wife and sister-in-law to the curse. Mai asks Kyosuke for the address of the family who adopted Toshio, the only surviving Saeki family member, but finds their house empty. Mai's boyfriend, the train station guard Sota Kitamura, questions Ena, a psychic girl living near Reo's house who had been recording Toshio's activities. Experiencing her telepathic visions, he goes to the house but is strangled by Toshio. Ending up killing him, Sota becomes paranoid and is eventually killed by Kayako in his and Mai's apartment.

Deciding to end the curse, Mai arrives at Reo's house again and meets with the ghosts of Reo and her mother. They present the possessed Ena as Toshio. Seeing Toshio leaving Ena's body, Mai frantically tries to escape but is cornered by Kayako. Kayako suddenly changes into Yui, but at the last second, laughs at her sister and morphs back into Kayako, now having no mouth. The film ends with Toshio sitting at the kitchen and Mai whispering "Help me".

Cast

References

  1. "Ju-On Horror Film Series' Final Film Announced". Anime News Network. 2015-02-17. Retrieved 2015-04-21.

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