Jurei: The Movie
Jurei: The Movie

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Jurei: The Movie

2003
Movie
70 min
Japanese

While hospitalized for appendicitis, Ichiko notices a strange girl in her room one night. Night after night, the girl returns, getting closer to her bed, while Ichiko’s condition worsens. Suspicious, her classmate Masami investigates and uncovers a dark secret hidden within the hospital.

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IMDb4.4/10
Director: Tetsuo ManabeGenres: Horror, Supernatural

Plot Summary

A group of young people become entangled in a series of terrifying events after disturbing an ancient curse. As the malevolent spirit known as Jurei begins to manifest, they find themselves fighting for survival against its vengeful wrath. The film explores the devastating consequences of disrespecting the spirits of the dead, leading to a chilling confrontation.

Critical Reception

Jurei: The Movie received a generally negative reception from critics, who often cited its formulaic approach to the J-horror genre and a lack of originality. Audience reception was also lukewarm, with many finding the scares predictable and the plot uninspired, though some appreciated its attempt at traditional ghost storytelling.

What Reviewers Say

  • Relies too heavily on typical J-horror tropes without offering a fresh perspective.

  • The scares are often predictable and fail to generate genuine suspense.

  • Lacks a compelling narrative and character development to engage the audience.

Google audience: Google user reviews for Jurei: The Movie are sparse and largely unenthusiastic, with common criticisms pointing to its derivative nature and weak storytelling. Some viewers found the visual presentation adequate for its genre, but overall, it failed to leave a lasting positive impression.

Fun Fact

The film is part of the wave of Japanese horror films that gained international attention in the early 2000s, attempting to replicate the success of titles like 'Ringu' and 'Ju-On'.

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