Kayako is back: 'The Grudge' continues its mythology in new movie


There is no escape when the ghost is out to get you.

What director Nicolas Pesce wants to show the most with The Grudge is that, in real life, scary things happen everywhere... even in the most picturesque places.

Hence in the film, he showcases the exterior of homes as a calm existence, before painting a totally different picture once the audiences are brought into these houses.

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