
In Pasadena, Mrs. Davis sends her daughter Aubrey Davis to Tokyo to bring her sister Karen Davis, who is interned in a hospital after surviving a fire, back to the USA. After their meeting, Karen dies and Aubrey decides to investigate what happened to her and gets herself trapped in the same situation, being chased by the ghost of the house. Meanwhile in Tokyo, the three high school mates Allison, Vanessa and Miyuki visit the famous haunted house and are also chased by the gh... (Full plot summary below)
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In Pasadena, Mrs. Davis sends her daughter Aubrey Davis to Tokyo to bring her sister Karen Davis, who is interned in a hospital after surviving a fire, back to the USA. After their meeting, Karen dies and Aubrey decides to investigate what happened to her and gets herself trapped in the same situation, being chased by the ghost of the house. Meanwhile in Tokyo, the three high school mates Allison, Vanessa and Miyuki visit the famous haunted house and are also chased by the ghost. In Chicago, Trish moves to the apartment of her boyfriend Bill, who lives with his children, the teenager Lacey and boy Jake. On the next door, weird things happen with their neighbor.
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| Jam! MoviesJim SlotekShimizu actually behaves as if he's making a good movie, flexing his stylistic muscles such that you're still jumping at ghost-moments long after you've been conditioned to expect them. |
| FilmJerk.comBrian OrndorfIf you have your unholy and unstoppable spirits crawling out of photo developing solution to chill the crowd, maybe this series should've quit while it was ahead. |
| PopMattersCynthia FuchsMore abstract art than conventional horror cinema, it's more interested in parsing the idea of repetition, the basis and method of revenge. |
| E! OnlineAlex MarkersonIf I was a ghost trapped in this movie, I'd be pretty angry too. |
| EricDSnider.comEric D. SniderIf there's anything more pointless than a sequel that simply duplicates its predecessor's story and characters, it's a review of that sequel. |
| Entertainment WeeklyScott BrownOnce again, we're treated to loosely aligned scenes of half-formed characters getting a faceful of director Takashi Shimizu's croaking, implacable, and, yes, still scary housewife-geist. |
| MovieFreak.comSara Michelle FettersStill, I can't say I enjoyed this one half as much as I did the first. |
| Daily Mirror (UK)David EdwardsDon't know about you, but I've seen enough weird women with long hair and heard enough of those screechy violins and atonal sound effects to last a lifetime. |
| Sean the Movie GuySean McBridejust a quick scare and then back to the nonsensical and diluted story. |
| Reel.comPam GradyFar from a horror fright-fest, The Grudge 2 generates laughs instead of the intended chills. |