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Elsewhere, high school student Suzuka Takagi moves in a [[Tokyo]] suburban neighbourhood, becoming wary of an abandoned house across the road, infamous for the murders and disappearances that have occurred there. Suzuka witnesses three bullies chase a boy into the house, but all of them are killed by the house’s ghostly residents, dead housewife [[Kayako Saeki]] and her son [[Toshio Saeki|Toshio]]. Suzuka herself goes into the house, but is cursed. Her parents follow but are promptly murdered by the Saekis. Keizo appears, distracting Kayako by throwing Sadako’s animated hair at her, before escaping. He suggests Yūri and Suzuka become twice-cursed to get Sadako and Kayako to destroy each other. |
Elsewhere, high school student Suzuka Takagi moves in a [[Tokyo]] suburban neighbourhood, becoming wary of an abandoned house across the road, infamous for the murders and disappearances that have occurred there. Suzuka witnesses three bullies chase a boy into the house, but all of them are killed by the house’s ghostly residents, dead housewife [[Kayako Saeki]] and her son [[Toshio Saeki|Toshio]]. Suzuka herself goes into the house, but is cursed. Her parents follow but are promptly murdered by the Saekis. Keizo appears, distracting Kayako by throwing Sadako’s animated hair at her, before escaping. He suggests Yūri and Suzuka become twice-cursed to get Sadako and Kayako to destroy each other. |
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The two go into the Saekis house, and watch Sadako’s tape together. Toshio appears first, but Sadako’s hair drags him into the television, before emerging herself. Kayako appears from the attic and both ghosts engage in a violent, supernatural battle. The girls and Keizo flee to a [[water well]] behind the house, where Keizo reveals someone will have to act as a sacrifice for their plan to work. Yūri nominates herself, perching atop the well as Sadako and Kayako appear. Both ghosts rush her, but collide in midair, becoming a contorting mass of hair and body parts, before tumbling down the well, releasing a blast of energy which bisects Keizo. Suzuka seals the well, only for it to be blasted off from within, and a fusion of Sadako, Kayako, called [[Sayako]], which is on the body of Yūri, clambers out. Suzuka and Tamao try to escape but their path is blocked by Toshio, as Sayako charges towards them. |
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== Cast == |
== Cast == |
Revision as of 02:38, 2 October 2016
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Directed by | Kōji Shiraishi |
Written by | Takashi Shimizu and Kôji Suzuki |
Starring | Mizuki Yamamoto Tina Tamashiro |
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Running time | 98 minutes |
Country | Japan |
Language | Japanese |
Box office | $8,385,267 [1] |
Sadako vs. Kayako (貞子 vs. 伽椰子) is a 2016 Japanese supernatural horror film directed by Kōji Shiraishi. It is a crossover of the Ju-on and the Ring series of horror films in which it is the 12th film in both franchises. The film was first teased as an April Fools' joke on April 1, 2015, but was later confirmed on December 10, 2015 to be a real production.[2] It was released on June 18, 2016 in Japan, with a North American release in late 2016 on streaming site Shudder.[3]
Plot
Two Japanese university students, Yūri Kurahashi and Natsumi Ueno, purchase a second hand video player to convert a video cassette to DVD. Inside, they discover an old videotape, which they play. However, Yūri is distracted by her cell phone, leaving Natsumi to watch it alone. On the video, the ghost of Sadako Yamamura appears, cursing Natsumi and begins haunting her. The girls learn the previous owners of the video player have been brutally murdered in the past. They turn to Shinichi Morishige, their university teacher and a paranormal investigator, who has wanted to obtain a copy of Sadako’s tape for a long time. He copies it, but reveals Natsumi is not spared from death because Yūri was the one who passed him the tape.
They go to a shrine in the hopes that the priests there can exorcise Sadako. However, the ritual fails when Sadako murders Morishige and the priests, who tell the women to seek out a psychic named Keizo Tokiwa. Yūri decides to watch the tape to save Natsumi, but this does not work. Keizo arrives, accompanied by a blind, young psychic named Tamao, revealing the only true way to defeat Sadako is to pit her against an equally powerful vengeful ghost. Natsumi tries to commit suicide by hanging herself, but Sadako intervenes and murders her.
Elsewhere, high school student Suzuka Takagi moves in a Tokyo suburban neighbourhood, becoming wary of an abandoned house across the road, infamous for the murders and disappearances that have occurred there. Suzuka witnesses three bullies chase a boy into the house, but all of them are killed by the house’s ghostly residents, dead housewife Kayako Saeki and her son Toshio. Suzuka herself goes into the house, but is cursed. Her parents follow but are promptly murdered by the Saekis. Keizo appears, distracting Kayako by throwing Sadako’s animated hair at her, before escaping. He suggests Yūri and Suzuka become twice-cursed to get Sadako and Kayako to destroy each other.
The two go into the Saekis house, and watch Sadako’s tape together. Toshio appears first, but Sadako’s hair drags him into the television, before emerging herself. Kayako appears from the attic and both ghosts engage in a violent, supernatural battle. The girls and Keizo flee to a water well behind the house, where Keizo reveals someone will have to act as a sacrifice for their plan to work. Yūri nominates herself, perching atop the well as Sadako and Kayako appear. Both ghosts rush her, but collide in midair, becoming a contorting mass of hair and body parts, before tumbling down the well, releasing a blast of energy which bisects Keizo. Suzuka seals the well, only for it to be blasted off from within, and a fusion of Sadako, Kayako, called Sayako, which is on the body of Yūri, clambers out. Suzuka and Tamao try to escape but their path is blocked by Toshio, as Sayako charges towards them.
Cast
- Mizuki Yamamoto as Yūri Kurahashi/Sayako
- Tina Tamashiro as Suzuka Takagi
- Aimi Satsukawa as Natsumi Ueno
- Masahiro Komoto as Shinichi Morishige
- Masanobu Ando as Keizō Tokiwa
- Mai Kikuchi as Tamao
- Misato Tanaka as Fumiko Takagi
- Runa Endo as Kayako Saeki
- Elly Nanami as Sadako Yamamura
- Rintaro Shibamoto as Toshio Saeki
About the movie
Despite a rumour about Takako Fuji reprising her role as Kayako in this crossover, the actress stated several times on Twitter that she was not playing this representation of the character.[4] Masaki Saisho, who played Kayako in Ju-on : Beginning of the End and Ju-on : The Final Curse, is not appearing in the film either,[5] making Runa Endo the fourth actress to play Kayako (counting Aiko Horiuchi who starred in The Grudge 3).
As for Sadako, Elly Nanami is the seventh actress to play the role, after Rie Inō (Ring, Ring 2), Hinako Saeki (Rasen), Ayane Miura (Ring: Kanzenban), Tae Kimura (Ring: The Final Chapter, Rasen), Yukie Nakama (Ring 0: Birthday) and Ai Hashimoto (Sadako 3D) (without counting the Samara Morgan and Park Eun-Suh incarnations).
Promotion and marketing
A certain number of events were held for the promotion of the movie. On Twitter, users can vote for either Sadako or Kayako as their favorite horror icon. The end of the vote were scheduled for the 17th of June.[6] Two videos, one for Sadako and one for Kayako and Toshio, were uploaded on Youtube to appeal on the voters. Sadako won. In the end of May, a press conference was held to promote the movie. As it happened before for previous Ju-on movies, Sadako, Kayako and Toshio were present, in costumes, and stayed true to their roles.[7] In the beginning of June, a baseball match featuring the Nippon-Ham Fighters and the Yakult Swallows was interrupted by Sadako, Kayako and Toshio who staged the first pit ceremony.[8] A couple of other videos were released at the same time, featuring the ghosts of the movie teaching theater etiquette, such as not bringing recording devices or avoiding to take minors to see the movie.[9] Social media was also heavily used to promote the movie. A Twitter account created for Sadako (as a promotion for the Sadako 3D movie) was reused.[10] An Instagram account was created for Kayako and Toshio, depicting humorous, everyday life situation with the two ghosts.[11] As for the marketing part, some goodies playing on the cute aspect regularly used in Japan were released, such as cup hangers,[12] beauty masks[13] and even a collaboration with the Hello Kitty brand.[14] Other goodies were more traditional, such as T-shirts, key rings and doorknob hangers.[15]
References
- ^ "Japan Yearly Box Office" (http://www.boxofficemojo.com/intl/japan/yearly/). Box Office Mojo. Accessed 10 August 2016.
- ^ "Sadako vs. Kayako Film Brings Together Ring, Ju-On Franchises". Anime News Network. Retrieved 2016-02-25.
- ^ MrDisgusting (August 10, 2016). "Shudder is Going to Release 'Sadako vs. Kayako'". Bloody Disgusting. Retrieved September 18, 2016.
- ^ "藤貴ĺ? on Twitter: "@aoleos No,I'm not."". Twitter. 2016-04-29. Retrieved 2016-06-11.
- ^ "最所美咲 on Twitter: "@akb48755 电影导演不同。 藤贵子是第一代。 我是第3代。 现在的伽椰子是第4代。"". Twitter. Retrieved 2016-06-11.
- ^ "Sadako & Kayako want your vote for the ghost with the most | RocketNews24". En.rocketnews24.com. 2016-05-14. Retrieved 2016-06-11.
- ^ "映画『貞子VS伽椰子』完成記念イベント". YouTube. 2016-05-26. Retrieved 2016-06-11.
- ^ Bieler, Des. "Creepy first pitch features characters from 'The Ring' and 'The Grudge'". The Washington Post. Retrieved 2016-06-11.
- ^ By MrDisgusting on May 1, 2016 (2016-05-01). "'Sadako vs. Kayako' Promos Teach Theater Etiquette". Bloody Disgusting!. Retrieved 2016-06-11.
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: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) - ^ "貞ĺ? (@sadako3d)". Twitter. 2016-06-07. Retrieved 2016-06-11.
- ^ "伽椰子と俊雄のほのぼの親子日記 (@kayakowithtoshio) • Instagram photos and videos". Instagram.com. Retrieved 2016-06-11.
- ^ "Sadako vs. Kayako Cup Hangers — White Rabbit Express". Cms.whiterabbitexpress.com. 2013-08-28. Retrieved 2016-06-11.
- ^ "Get Scary Good Looks With Sadako And Kayako Beauty Masks For Their Epic Horror Crossover – grape". Grapee.jp. Retrieved 2016-06-11.
- ^ "Hello Kitty and Friends Cosplay as Characters from "Sadako vs Kayako"". Crunchyroll.com. 2016-05-27. Retrieved 2016-06-11.
- ^ "映画『貞子vs伽椰子』限定グッズ!". Ckec.jp. Retrieved 2016-06-11.