THE GRUDGE(2020) HOLLYWOOD FULL MOVIE IN HD HINDI DUBBED DOWNLOAD/WATCH ON FILMYSHAHAR
Description:
A house is cursed by a vengeful ghost that dooms those who enter it with a violent death.
Release Date:3 January,2020
Director:
Nicolas Pesce
Writer:
Nicolas Pesce (screenplay by), Nicolas Pesce (story by)
Stars: Tara Westwood, Junko Bailey, David Lawrence Brown
Film Budget:N/A
Total Worldwide collection:N/A
Rating: 4.3/10
Language:Hindi+English(Dual audio)
Storyline:
After a young mother murders her family in her own house, a single mother and young detective tries to investigate and solve the case. Later, she discovers the house is cursed by a vengeful ghost that dooms those who enter it with a violent death. Now, she runs to save herself and her son from demonic spirits from the cursed house in her neighborhood.
ABOUT THE GRUDGE 2020
The Grudge is a 2020 American supernatural horror film written and directed by Nicolas Pesce, and produced by Sam Raimi, Rob Tapert, and Taka Ichise. At first announced as the reboot of the 2004 American remake of the Japanese horror film Ju-On: The Grudge (both of which were directed by Takashi Shimizu), the film ended up being a sequel that takes place during and after the events of the 2004 film,[6] and is the fourth installment in The Grudge film series. The film stars Andrea Riseborough, Demián Bichir, John Cho, Betty Gilpin, Lin Shaye and Jacki Weaver.
A sequel was announced in 2011, with a release date of 2013 or 2014. In March 2014, it was officially announced that a reboot was in the works, with Jeff Buhler set to write the script. In July 2017, filmmaker Nicolas Pesce was hired for rewrites, based on Buhler's script, and to direct the film. Principal photography on the film began on May 7, 2018, in Winnipeg, Manitoba, and finished on June 23, 2018.
The Grudge was released in the United States on January 3, 2020, by Sony Pictures Releasing. The film received generally negative reviews from critics.
In 2004, live-in nurse Fiona Landers leaves a house in Tokyo, disturbed by events she has witnessed inside. Fiona informs her co-worker Yoko that she is returning to America before encountering the ghosts of Kayako Saeki and Toshio. Fiona arrives at her home on 44 Reyburn Drive, reuniting with her husband Sam and daughter Melinda. Kayako’s curse, however, possesses Fiona, causing her to kill Sam and Melinda before committing suicide. Detectives Goodman and Wilson investigate the murders. Unsettled by the house and crime, Goodman refuses to enter the house while Wilson enters to scope out the scene. Upon exiting, Wilson soon starts to lose his sanity and becomes hysterical when he spots Fiona’s ghost outside Goodman’s car; after which he gouges out his eyes and is committed to a mental hospital while Goodman stops looking into the case.
Some time later, real estate agents Peter and Nina Spencer learn that their unborn child will most likely be born with a rare genetic disorder, distressing the pair. Peter goes to look into selling 44 Reyburn Drive and stumbles across Melinda’s ghost, presuming her to be a lost girl. Peter cares for her at the house while Nina stays at home. While on the phone with Peter, Nina agrees that they should keep their child.
Meanwhile, Peter is attacked by Fiona and Melinda’s ghosts before fleeing the house where he is quickly corrupted by the curse. When Nina checks in on him, Peter kills her and their newborn before he is drowned in the bathtub.
In 2005, elderly couple Faith and William Matheson move into the house. Faith suffers from dementia, delusions and a terminal illness, causing William to call over Lorna Moody, an assisted suicide consultant. Faith is infected by the curse and starts to see Melinda around the house, her sanity rapidly declining. Disturbed, Lorna suggests to William that they must leave the house but William reveals he is aware of the ghosts and suggests that it implies a future where people get to be with their loved ones in death. Lorna leaves and returns later to discover Faith has killed William and has sliced off her own fingers. Lorna flees in horror only to be attacked by Sam’s ghost in her car and crashes, killing her.
Months later, in 2006, rookie detective Muldoon moves to town with her son Burke following her husband’s death from cancer. Muldoon and Goodman are called to the woods where Lorna’s corpse has been discovered. Noticing Goodman’s discomfort at the revelation that she had been visiting 44 Reyburn Drive, Muldoon questions him about the house where he reveals his suspicions the house is cursed, and he wants nothing to do with it.
Muldoon goes to the house, discovering a disoriented Faith and William’s corpse. Faith is taken to a mental hospital where she throws herself off a balcony, killing herself. Meanwhile, as Muldoon continues her research into the case, she is haunted by the ghosts of the Landers.
Muldoon visits Wilson who also suffers from burns and claims that the curse has spread and latched onto Muldoon. Fearful for her safety, she confides in Goodman and learns that the curse is also happening in Japan and that Fiona is the one who accidentally bought it over abroad. After she and Burke are attacked by the Landers ghosts again, Muldoon goes to 44 Reyburn Drive and burns the house to the ground as she is besieged by hallucinations and tricks.
The ghosts set on fire and the house burns to the ground as Muldoon embraces Burke. Sometime later, Muldoon goes to hug Burke before he goes to school only to see another Burke leave the house as she hugs Burke. The "Burke" she’s hugging is revealed to be Melinda before Muldoon is dragged away by Fiona's ghost. The credits roll over a silent shot of Muldoon's house, revealing it to be the same home where the Spencers lived.
A fourth installment in The Grudge film series was first announced in August 2011, to be developed by Ghost House Pictures and Mandate Pictures.[12] It was also announced that the film would serve as a reboot, though it was not confirmed whether the film would get a theatrical release or be released direct-to-video like The Grudge 3.[13] Later in November, Roy Lee, who was an executive producer of the previous three films, revealed that the producers were still undecided on what the fourth American installment would entail. According to Lee, they were still "hearing takes from writers on what they could bring to the table on what their thoughts are on a new version".[14]
On March 20, 2014,[15] it was announced that Jeff Buhler had been hired to write the script[16] and that the film would be produced by Ghost House Pictures and Good Universe.[17][18] Buhler later confirmed in April that the film would not be based on the 2004 film or any of the Japanese Ju-On films. Instead it would introduce new ghosts, characters and a new mythology. Buhler also clarified that although the mythology would be pushed forward, they still tried to keep the "concept and spirits" of the films.[19] It was also reported that the character of Kayako Saeki, who had been a central character of the previous three installments, will be absent from the reboot.[20]
In early July 2017,[21] it was announced Nicolas Pesce[22] had been hired as director and that he would be rewriting Buhler's draft of the script.[23][24] It was unknown whether the reboot will retain the characters of Kayako and Toshio, though Pesce has stated that it will be "[much] darker, grittier, and more realistic".[25]
Star Lin Shaye stated,
"What will make it really different is [Nicolas] Pesce, who is the writer/director, who is extraordinary. I mean he's a real visionary. I had a phenomenal time working with him. He was very open to my ideas, which he told me he never is. He said, I don't usually let actors do what they want. He said, But in your case, there were no rules. I was inspired. The ideas I came up with were inspired by what he was creating. And he acknowledged that and allowed it."[26]
In March 2018, it was announced that Andrea Riseborough would star in the film.[7] Later, it was announced that Riseborough and Demian Bichir had joined the cast, and that filming was set to start in May 2018.[27] John Cho and Lin Shaye were also added to the cast in March 2018.[28]
In April 2018, Jackie Weaver, Betty Gilpin, William Sadler and Frankie Faison were cast in the film.[10]
Principal photography began on May 7, 2018, in Winnipeg, Manitoba, and finished on June 23, 2018.[29][30] Additional photography and reshoots took place in June 2019.[31]
In the United States and Canada, The Grudge is projected to gross $11-15 million from 2,642 theaters in its opening weekend.[35] The film made $1.8 million from Thursday night previews.[36]
The review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes reported that 20% of critics have given the film a positive review based on 50 reviews, with an average rating of 4.23/10. The website's critical consensus reads, "Dull and derivative, the rebooted Grudge wastes a talented cast and filmmaker on watered-down scares that may leave viewers nursing grievances of their own."[37] On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 37 out of 100 based on 20 critics, indicating "generally unfavorable reviews".[38] Audiences polled by PostTrak gave the film an average 0.5 out of 5 stars.[36]
Writing for the San Francisco Chronicle, Mick LaSalle said the film was all premise and no development and wrote: "I saw this movie in the middle of the day, having had a great night's sleep, and I had to slap myself awake a few times."[39] Variety's Owen Gleiberman called the film "a reboot of a remake of a film that wasn't all that scary to begin with," writing "The Grudge plods on as if it were something more than formula gunk, cutting back and forth among the thinly written unfortunates who've been touched by the curse of that house."[40]
Nick Allen of RogerEbert.com gave the film 3 out of 4 stars, saying that it is "often as nasty as you want it to be, its cheesy jump-scares and generic packaging be damned".[41]
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