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I'm hearing that this movie has the first 30 minutes of the FIRST ju-on the curse film on it...is this true? Like the exact scenes from the 1st on this one?

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I probably should have read this thread here first, before posting my own thread with exactly the same question ;-)

Yes, I noticed this strange fact, too. On my Ju-On: The Curse 1&2 DVD, the second movie is also just the last half hour of the first one plus some 40 minutes of new stuff. I didn't get it either... is that seriously how it's supposed to be?



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Edit: I just read another thread and: Yeah, it really is supposed to be that way, The Curse 2 is really just 40 minutes of new stuff. But hey, it was cool anyways ;-)

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i hope not! that would suck...

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it's true, the first 1/3 of curse 2 is from curse 1 :-p

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yup it is true
its kayako and kyokos scenes that are at the beginning of the 2nd one. Bit annoying.

This is obscene. I love it.

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I think they released 2 movies as a standalone movies so 2nd film is made self sufficient in it's own by adding Kobayashi the very beginning track and Kyoko the very last and recent track in Ju on verse. They didn't expect them to be such successes. They might have thought some people would see first one while others would see the second.

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https://ju-on-the-grudge.fandom.com/wiki/Ju-on:_The_Curse_2
Ths is why it is. Juon the curse is direct to video while Ju on the curse 2 is limited theatrical release. Wiki info is wrong.

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The first two Ju-on movies were meant originally to be one movie. They got split into two for some reason, I suppose because it was meant to be a 1-hour movie and the filmmakers didn't want to cut out half an hour's worth of great scenes. So instead they made it two separate 1-hour movies, reusing a lot of material from the first movie in the second one. I don't mind really, they're both great movies.

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