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Ju-on: White Ghost / Black Ghost (DVD) (Taiwan Version) DVD Region 3

Kago Ai (Actor) | Miyake Ryuta (Director) | Takagi Maria (Actor) | Mihiro (Actor)
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Ju-on: White Ghost / Black Ghost (DVD) (Taiwan Version)

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The Grudge/Ju-on J-Horror franchise first started in 2000 as a straight-to-video movie developed by Shimizu Takashi. In the next ten years, it went on to spawn multiple blockbuster features in both Japan and Hollywood. To commemorate the tenth anniversary of the popular series, two new Japanese Ju-on films were released in 2009, White Ghost and Black Ghost (also known as Old Lady in White and Girl in Black), offering fresh takes on the grudge curse.

Directed by Miyake Ryuta, White Ghost stars gravure model and actress Minami Akina as Akane, a high school student with the sixth sense. One of Akane's childhood friends has died in the hands of her brother, who killed his entire family and then himself after failing the bar exam. He left behind a recording of a strange female voice saying "Go now". Now Akane keeps seeing a white-clothed ghost with a yellow hat and a red bag, just like the ones she and her late friend used to have when they were kids.

Directed by Asato Mari (Twilight Syndrome: Dead Go Round), Black Ghost stars former Morning Musume member Kago Ai (Kung Fu Chefs) as nurse Yuko who's taking care of a young girl (Matsumoto Hana) with a cyst growing in her body. It turns out the cyst is actually the grudge of the girl's unborn twin, and the curse soon spreads to everyone around her. The film also co-stars Seto Koji from Kamen Rider Kiva.

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Product Title: Ju-on: White Ghost / Black Ghost (DVD) (Taiwan Version) 終極咒怨 (DVD) (台灣版) 终极咒怨 (DVD) (台湾版) 呪怨 Ju-on: White Ghost / Black Ghost (DVD) (Taiwan Version)
Also known as: The Grudge: Old Lady in White and Girl in Black / Ju-on: Shiroi Shojo and Kuroi Shojo 白色咒怨 / 黑色咒怨 白色咒怨 / 黑色咒怨 The Grudge: Old Lady in White and Girl in Black / Ju-on: Shiroi Shojo and Kuroi Shojo The Grudge: Old Lady in White and Girl in Black / Ju-on: Shiroi Shojo and Kuroi Shojo
Artist Name(s): Kago Ai (Actor) | Takagi Maria (Actor) | Mihiro (Actor) | Minami Akina (Actor) | Seto Koji (Actor) 加護亞依 (Actor) | 高樹瑪利亞 (Actor) | Mihiro (Actor) | 南明奈 (Actor) | 瀨戶康史 (Actor) 加护亚依 (Actor) | 高树玛利亚 (Actor) | Mihiro (Actor) | 南明奈 (Actor) | 濑户康史 (Actor) 加護亜依 (Actor) | 高樹マリア (Actor) | みひろ (Actor) | 南明奈 (Actor) | 瀬戸康史 (Actor) Kago Ai (Actor) | Takagi Maria (Actor) | Mihiro (Actor) | Minami Akina (Actor) | Seto Koji (Actor)
Director: Miyake Ryuta | Asato Mari Miyake Ryuta | Asato Mari Miyake Ryuta | Asato Mari 三宅隆太 | 安里麻里 Miyake Ryuta | Asato Mari
Release Date: 2011-03-31
Language: Japanese
Subtitles: Traditional Chinese
Country of Origin: Japan
Picture Format: NTSC What is it?
Aspect Ratio: 1.78 : 1
Sound Information: Dolby Digital 2.0
Disc Format(s): DVD-5, DVD
Region Code: 3 - South East Asia (including Hong Kong, S. Korea and Taiwan) What is it?
Duration: 120 (mins)
Publisher: Cai Chang International Multimedia Inc. (TW)
Package Weight: 120 (g)
Shipment Unit: 1 What is it?
YesAsia Catalog No.: 1024187545

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WHITE GHOST: After a son kills his family and himself, a little girl appears in front of Akane (Akina Minami) who has had strong extra-sensory perception since childhood...

Bouns Features:
BLACK GHOST: When medical examination reveals that there is a 'cyst' in Fukie's body, her nurse Yuko (Ai Kago) begins to experience strange things....
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Professional Review of "Ju-on: White Ghost / Black Ghost (DVD) (Taiwan Version)"

February 9, 2010

This professional review refers to Ju-on: White Ghost / Black Ghost (DVD) (English Subtitled) (Hong Kong Version)
From its relatively humble beginnings in 2000 as a direct to DVD release, the Japanese horror Ju-on series went on to become one of the modern Asian ghost genre's most influential franchises, and one of the country's most popular domestic blockbusters and exports, also inspiring a series of Hollywood remakes. Original developer, writer and director Takashi Shimizu returned in 2009 to mark the tenth anniversary of his shrieking ghosts with two new short features, White Ghost and Black Ghost (literally Old Lady in White and Girl in Black), which now arrive together on one DVD. The two continue very much in the manner of the classic originals, being scare packed spook shows rather than aiming for the more psychological terror of Ringu and other key J-Horror releases.

The first of the two, White Ghost was directed by Miyake Ryuta, who previously worked with Shimizu on the omnibus Tales of Terror and stars actress model Minami Akina as a high school girl with psychic powers called Akane who starts experiencing strange and threatening visions. In true Ju-on fashion, the plot jumps around between different characters, revealing a dark secret regarding the murder of her childhood friend and her family. Asato Mari (Twilight Syndrome: Dead Go Round) helmed Black Ghost which features former pop star Kago Ai (recently with the legendary Sammo Hung in Kung Fu Chefs) as a nurse looking after an unfortunate young girl (Matsumoto Hana) who has a mysterious growth in her stomach. As is often the case, the growth turns out to be her unborn twin, who is understandably angry at having been denied her chance at life, and who is keen to exact revenge on the world in general.

As might be expected, the two films, which both run around an hour, hark back to the very first Ju-on outings in that they are low budget, shot on video affairs. Of course, money is by no means a prerequisite for imagination or creativity, and the films certainly manage to capture the spirit of the originals, with their many scares having a decidedly surreal edge and with the viewer being primed from very early on to expect the unexpected. The ghouls of Ju-on have always been a very active, hard working lot, and here they continue very much in the fine tradition of suddenly appearing in ridiculous places, grabbing at characters, their black eyes wide and enthusiastic, making their trademark throaty clicking. Although some of the frights do verge slightly on the daft, not so much defying the laws of common supernatural sense as completely ignoring them, there are a good few genuine surprises and entertaining shocks, even for grizzled J-Horror veterans. The fractured narrative approach that the series is known for works as well as ever and both films are nicely constructed and ambitious in their story telling and design.

Of the two, White Ghost is the stronger outing, with a more engaging and wide-reaching plot and an unsettling air of perversity. Although the makeup effects for the titular spirit are a touch odd, this does make for some sinister scenes, not least since Ryuta also throws in a few visceral touches and some splashes of gore. Black Ghost is somewhat more straightforward and focused, and is less effective as a result, with its unborn twin plot being overly familiar. This having been said, it still holds the interest, and performs far better than the similarly themed recent Hollywood effort The Unborn with a satisfyingly grim ending and a winningly eerie ambience. The two directors both make good use of the short film format, keeping things moving at a fast pace and packing in plenty of scares along the way. Although inevitably some of these have been lifted quite blatantly from the earlier 밓u-on?efforts they still work well enough, and if anything give the films a charmingly old school feel.

Certainly, both White Ghost and Black Ghost are worthy additions to the franchise, and serve as a fine reminder of why the series became so popular in the first place. Whilst effectively there is nothing here that fans have not seen before, the return of the industrious, pale skinned ankle grabbers is very welcome, as will be further sequels if this level of quality can be maintained.

by James Mudge - BeyondHollywood.com

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