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I enjoyed it! I thought they played straight in the first 45 min until they got into the actual showdown between the two. I think the major tick everyone was having with this film is Sadako got too much screen time more than Kayako, they didn't balance the aspect very well.
The movie does some good things don't get me wrong. THATS THE WORST PART. The movie manages to flawlessly (to some extent) combine a serious tone with ironic jabs at horror cliches and comedic reliefs that actually work and flow well.
Sadako vs. Kayako. Directed by Koji Shiraishi. 2016 Japanese 98min NR. After viewing a legendary cursed videotape, Natsumi discovers she has only two days before she will be killed by the demonic entity known as Sadako.
- Katasumi and 4444444444 (1998) The two central characters from the Ju-On franchise first appear in these two short films from Takashi Shimizu. At just three minutes each, Katasumi and 4444444444 are a pair of expertly economic ‘screamers’ where innocent teenagers get the fright of their lives, courtesy of a crawling contortionist and a small boy who meows like a cat, both painted head to toe in white.
- Ju-On: The Curse (2000) Kiyoshi Kurosawa – Shimizu’s mentor at film school and already a notable genre voice due to films like Sweet Home, Cure and Séance – loved the two shorts and helped to secure the budget for their expansion into a straight-to-video feature.
- Ju-On: The Curse 2 (2000) The Curse 2 is a short and curious sequel that was shot back-to-back with The Curse. 29 minutes out of 76 (nearly half the run time) are taken entirely from The Curse, which certainly makes you question the point of making two films.
- Ju-On: The Grudge (2002) Both Curse films were very successful in Japan, so Shimizu was asked to bring Kayako and Toshio out of the video world and onto the big screen, which he did with style.
Sadako vs. Kayako (貞子 vs 伽椰子, Sadako bāsasu Kayako) is a 2016 Japanese supernatural comedy horror film directed by Kōji Shiraishi. It is a crossover of the Ju-on and Ring series.
'Sadako vs. Kayako' is all about giddy ghostly entertainment and on a purely crowd-pleasing level, it delivers the goods. Full Review | Original Score: 3/5 | Sep 13, 2016
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Feb 27, 2017 · Sadako vs. Kayako – a mash-up that brings together J-Horror’s two most iconic villains and franchises – opens with a young social worker entering a house and calling out to the person to whom she is there to attend.