Posted AT 12:54 AM EDT on 22/10/04
The Grudge * *
LIAM LACEY
Globe and Mail Update
Directed by Takashi Shimizu
Written by Stephen Susco
Starring Sarah Michelle Gellar, Bill Pullman
Classification: PG
Rating: * *
The Grudge, which stars Sarah Michelle Gellar as an American student nurse in Tokyo who is exposed to the curse of a raging ghost, is less like a real movie than a long, chronically fractured movie preview. The story doesn't make sense, but you feel bombarded with highlights.
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