-
The "vomiting" sound of the female ghost in the film is the sound that director Shimizu Chong likes to make in childhood. When he was young, Shimizu Chong was often reprimanded by his parents for making such strange noises. In the original version of "The Grudge", The "vomiting" sound was made by Shimizu Chong himself.
-
Two versions of the film appeared during the trial screening, one was R grade and the other was PG-13.
-
The film’s box office exceeded $39 million in the first week of its release, and preparations for the sequel began immediately.
-
The ghost house in the film was built in a studio and was designed based on 2003's "The Grudge".
-
The sound that occurs when the female ghost appears in the film is made by the comb.
-
The sound of Li Gui's gasping was made by the director Takashi Shimizu himself.
-
The weird posture of the ending female ghost climbing down the stairs was made by the actor Fuji Takako himself, not from special effects. ·
The Grudge behind the scenes gags
2022-02-09 08:01
Piercing lens:
At the end of the film, Karen had a lot of blood and bruises on his face before entering the morgue. A few seconds later, in the morgue, there was significantly less blood on Karen's right cheek.
Extended Reading
-
Kayako Saeki: Croakkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk!
-
Doug: [when Karen wakes up, to find Doug hunting for clothes] Sorry, did I wake you?
Karen: Bottom drawer.