JU-ON ORIGINS (2020) Explained
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- Опубликовано: 10 июл 2020
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In the new Netflix series JU-ON ORIGINS, we learn about the true nature behind the long running curse as a whole new group of victims become intertwined by the evil house. We're going in depth to look at the season's many mysteries and questions, along with explaining the ending and where things could continue into a potential season 2.
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you missed the part when the guy slit the preggo woman's throat, she began to let out the iconic "grudge" croaking sound that was so famous from the older movies
Gave me goosebumps hearing it tbh . That creepy struggling croaking sound
What episode and time was this? Iv3 seen it but can't remember hearing the the grudge sound
quadlex19 epi 4
quadlex19 when she got her throat took
@@quadlex19 just before he cuts the baby put of her and she's struggling to walk to the couch . Idk if it was supposed to be grudge croaking sounds but it sounded like that to me personally and I accidently saw the movies when I was like 12 or 13. Scared the shit outta me
FoundFlix: makes another grudge video
My nightmares from when I was 5: Ah shit here we go again
I can relate, after watching the grudge when I was young, I was scared of looking at my tv while it was off, the black screen made me think something would crawl out
Justin Capra my little sister and I use to creep the shit outta each other lol
I'm showing my age if you were 5 years old when the original grudge came out. Good for you. You have plenty of years left to live life. (And kick you in the butt many times along the way) Wish you the best, honestly. Sometimes comments just make me realize the huge difference in opinions and different times
@@justoc1144 I'm 21 and this film still gives me nightmares
Jarrod Edson, I’m still a bit suspicious and unnerved from the turned off tv
the pregnant lady killing, the phone etc.. is all inspired by a real event that is still unsolved till this day. called the nagoya pregnant ripper case.
I didnt know that. Scary
Same with the 3 boys killing the girl and putting her in concrete. It's inspired by probably the most fucked up murder case ever.
Ooh maybe some of the deaths too are inspired by real crimes that’s why it says “based on true events”
fight me m8_ E I got ptsd for a whole week after I read the Wikipedia article on what happened to her
Spookyrice ruclips.net/channel/UC6Y0qn3E6fIoJKY3bDPZT_A
Has covered some of the true stories you hear in the background if you wana know more about them.
Ju On: "Based on a true story"
Also Ju On "time paradox hypercube shenanigans!"
HAHAHA.
The murders are real stories the time paradox was just added for effect
Wouldn't be part of the Ju On franchise without some kind of time jumping
It's called a movie trope, genius. What, you think Texas Chainsaw Massacre or Fargo is a documentary?
Just a note: Many of the stories spoken about in the background are very real Japanese crimes: IE, Junko Furuta in 1988, the 1992 Aum Shinrikyo Sarin Gas attack in a Tokyo Subway, and the Kobe Child Murders in 1997.
@@aweigh1010 fucking really?
I literally just went and read the article about furuta. What the actual fuck
Yikes.
@@QuietFury9 I swear! I found it so hard to even believe what I was reading. May her soul rest in peace. I wish the perpetrators were given death or life imprisonment Atleast. They're all literally free now. Like wtf
Huh
Everybody gangsta until the movie says: *based on true events*
What now,2020?
Nah more like
“Coming 2020”
I mean you ain't wrong
Looooooooool I Just woke up my entire family at 3am laughing out loud from this comment...
You really should stop giving 2020 anymore ideas
all of the news stories in the show are actual events that happened in Japan
1988: Furuta Junko’s murder
1994: The Matsumoto sarin gas attack
1995: Great Hanshin earthquake
1995: The Tokyo subway sarin gas attack
1997: the Kobe child murders
The child killer referred to as “M” over several episodes is based on the real life “Little Girl Murderer” Miyazaki Tsutomu
Rip
The subway sarin gas attacks were so fucked up. I remember hearing of this poor guy he was the subway manager for that stop, so basically like the manager of a store, he just kept everything running, etc did little stuff that needed done quickly, etc. Well, the thing is, at first, no one knew what the gas was (it was a liquid in bags wrapped in news paper. The attackers left the newspaper bundles on the train and around the station, pierced them with umbrella tips as they got up to walk away, letting them leak all over the floor. That poor manager... he went to clean up the mess... he suddenly keeled over just like that. Just a guy trying to soak up some "water" he saw spilled on the floor. :(
The trains also made it to the next station when they opened the gas released there too. It was a nightmare. This is why you don't see many trash cans in Japan anymore.
if you see this post 2x it's cause I cursed but didn't want youtube to delete it! so here's the censored version.
The subway sarin gas attacks were so messed up. . I remember hearing of this poor guy he was the subway manager for that stop, so basically like the manager of a store, he just kept everything running, etc did little stuff that needed done quickly, etc. Well, the thing is, at first, no one knew what the gas was (it was a liquid in bags wrapped in news paper. The attackers left the newspaper bundles on the train and around the station, pierced them with umbrella tips as they got up to walk away, letting them leak all over the floor. That poor manager... he went to clean up the mess... he suddenly keeled over just like that. Just a guy trying to soak up some "water" he saw spilled on the floor. :(
The trains also made it to the next station when they opened the gas released there too. It was a nightmare. This is why you don't see many trash cans in Japan anymore.
The Sarin gas case, wasn’t that done by a cult?
@@PrincessAnime172 yes it was. Akidearest did a video on it!
Here's my explanation:
The curse began with the landowners' son kidnapping the lady in white. She appears in the attic because that's were she ultimately died. After giving birth to her son she gave it away to 6 year old Yasuo (the writter) in 1966. There are two scenes supporting this theory. The first evidence is that Kiyomi explains that she didn't give birth to Toshiki, but Tashiki was instead given to her. The second evidence is that in Yasui's flashback, we see a dark shadow (Kiyomi) take away the baby that was given to Yasuo by the Lady in white. Yet, we also see Kiyomi break into the haunted house in 1995 and walk away with her old friends from high school. The only way to explain this discrepancy is that Kiyomi broke into the house twice. Once in 1966 and than again in 1995.
It might seem like it's impossible that she went back to a time when she was just a kid and interacted/took something from the past into the present. However, we do see that at the end of the season, the landowner's kid from 1966 abducted Haruka who lived in 1997 (the present).
Afterwards, Kiyomi raises the lady in white's child, Toshiki, as her own until 1994 where Toshiki is sent to the hospital due to his injuries. Later, Yasuo find's out about Toshiki and learns that Toshiki's drawings - depicting a shadowy dark women - are likely drawings of the Lady in white. This is confirmed when we find out that Toshiki referred to his drawings as "mother" when his father asked who he was drawing. Then a year after Toshiki is sent to the hospital, a husband kills his wife and buries the fetus in the yard of the haunted house. There, the husband meets the couple from 1997 before confessing his crimes and dying in a prison cell.
The season ends, in 1997, with the spiritualist Lady meeting the Lady in white and perishing in the attic. We also learn that Yasuo's sister suffered the same fate. Meaning that anyone who meets the Lady in white perishes without a trace. in the season finally we also see that Haruko buries a tape in the grounds of the haunted house before being abducted by the landowner's son. Demonstrating that Haruko was indeed the original kidnapped pregnant lady from 1966; or the Lady in White.
This is further proven when Haruko's fiance is the only character to see the Lady in white outside the house grounds. That's because the Lady in White - being Haruko herself - acted like a medium and facilitated/strengthened the curse. We even see a scene were Haruko's fiance confuses Haruko for the Lady in White - a foreshadowing for events to come. If you don't believe me, then why would Haruko be spared from the curse for so many years when she was clearly connected to the curse via the tape, her fiance, and the haunting in her apartment? -She started it all...
Great theory and well explained. This should get more likes 👍
you need to make a video on this!! great explanation
Smart Guy... Very smart guy 🎴
Omg! This was a great explanation. It makes a lot of sense for Haruka to be the Lady in White.
Yours seems to be the best explanation I've read so far to a series so confusing and asking more questions than the ones it's trying to answer. Except for one tiny little detail that is. When the purification ritual was being performed and the pregnant wife of the new resident being attacked by the ghost of the landowner's son, Haruko received a vision. The vision was of the moment the original lady in white killed her attacker where her face was clearly visible which was not of Haruko. What I don't understand is if Haruko is the one stated who the curse, why would she be seeing someone else's image instead of her own?
I feel sorry for the Japanese schoolgirl her life went straight to crap.
@Bourgeois Hogs School kids are evil, and not just high school evil.
i still hate those fake friends of hers too
@Content Corrector Understand what you're saying, but this leads down a very dangerous path. Your brain isn't even fully developed until you're well into your 20's and that's just one of the many reasons that a distinction between child criminals and adult criminals is made.
@@newbiechu7024 Don't worry Americans always put those kids in their place LOL
Edit: Yup. That place is the morgue. uwu
her life was already shit after moving to the new school.
'Sometimes human places, create inhuman monsters.'
-Stephen King, The Shining.
The washing of hands before the ritual is actually very important in Japanese religious practice. One must purify the body to remove spiritual taint (“Kegare”), or risk befouling any spirit you interact with, turning them into something evil and dangerous too.
But aren’t they already dealing with evil and dangerous spiritual entities to begin with?
Morgan O'Brien-Bledsoe - In this case they’re summoning the ghost of the son, who isn’t evil, but general practice in Japan is ALWAYS wash up before you do anything spiritual.
Bear in mind that in Shinto beliefs, EVERYTHING has a spirit, not just dead people, and physical uncleanliness is tied to spiritual corruption... there’s a reason you wash up before entering a Shinto shrine, so as not to taint the Kami residing there. Anything from the spirit of a hair-comb to a sacred tree to a mountain can become corrupted by enough Kegare, becoming a dangerous Yokai. Look up “tsukumogami” for examples.
Enough Kegare in one place (in the form of dark emotions and murder) is what cursed the house to begin with, after all. Angry/corrupt spirits, whether ghosts or Kami, will lash out at anyone nearby... which neatly explains why the Grudge is so indiscriminate. It’s a mixture of ghosts and the house itself, so tainted and corrupt that they kill everyone they interact with, regardless of guilt or innocence... when dealing with that, you’d better wash your hands!
TL;DR
Washing the hands is visual shorthand that they’re taking precautions and doing the ritual right.
This is a universal human spiritual practice. There is a reason the High Priest in ancient Judaism as well as Catholic/Orthodox priests perform an "ablutions" before commencing the sacred Christian mysteries.
Ajehy do you study this? Or you have to learn it in Japan?
I think the news about the boys putting the girl in the barrel is about Junko Furuta which is a case that really happened around the time this is set in.
Lo i thought the same thing. It’s pretty spot on. That case is scarier and more horrible than anything a movie could do that’s for sure.
@@Irmavep666 One of the darkest and disturbing things I've ever read about.
Junko Fruity
Also the Japanese cult aum surprime truth
@@newbiechu7024 bruh she's dead don't make fun of her
Japan knows how to do horror, almost to the extreme and disturbing. Japan doesn't get enough credit for their film industry
i agree..they have their own theme, story, the way they execute cinematography makes it more creepy, its clearly an origin based on their culture...
BellA Loves American horror movie is shit, using cheap jumpscare
OMG I SAY THIS ALL THE TIME
Not all of them are good. But they do have great ones.
@@rinreborn7364 Not all American horror movies are bad, we've made some of the best. The west basically revolutionized the genre. (Also not all American horror movies use jump scares) Just because one country has good horror movies doesn't mean you should bash another nation.
FoundFlix: Poor Kyomi...
Subtitles: Pork yummy...
Ok then
Hahhahahhaha
Pork is yummy after all.
I mean yea, pork kinda yummy
jesus lmao
Foreshadowing
The only “relieving” aspect of this show was the mysterious pond at the end credits, and the mesmerizing/hypnotic song that went along with the view.
“Sonkayno, sonkayno....”
When Kiyomi cried out, "Can I go back to my high school days" I felt that.poor girl didn't get to live her childhood:(
Of course, she basically had a psychotic mother that must have driven her father away, her school mates had her raped, her husband was not providing enough money, forcing her into prostitution, her son was abused and murdered, her junkie ex-husband pestered her and made it way to easy to kill him and then she realised she was at the point of no return.
She actually could have a normal life after the rape, if she had married a good man, instead of her rapist. And oh yeah, she framed her ex-teacher or principal for raped and murder.
@@nodinitiative she already possessed/in control by the ghost house after she encountered the lady in white in the closet, which explained all the horrible choices she makes after she left the house
@@nodinitiative It was mostly possession.
Yeah, In the beginning. She had to transfer schools because of a scandal . That the Dad ran after raping Kiyomi. The Mom blames her , says she seduced him/drove him off.
Then getting raped,and possessed in the house .
The tragedy of her family.
I wonder if her dad stepped in the house too?
@@johnkaschnigg3926 most likely the mom is a jealous & insecure woman, causing a very toxic relationship
He do be lookin ginda slick with that haircut
Lmfaoo I watch so much of his vids that I always notice the haircut 🤣
Fish army!
Who dis guy think he is with that 60s sitcom dad cut. Mr brady ass
Koot Mcgoot middle parts weren’t even popular in the 60’s. what are you on about?
he lookin kinda fresh doe ngl
"BURY TOGETHER" as soon as she said it I was like oh she wants her corpse buried with her babies corpse... why didn't any of the people she said that too figure that out
Wait is that literally it? Will that break the curse?
I believe the woman has become an onryo. The moment you step your foot on the ground of that house you are already cursed. There has been more than 8 movies of the grudge and even a crossover. No one ever succeeded breaking the curse.
@@kotarofuma9819 I don't think there is an onryo in this series. I think the house in this series is more like the Overlook from the Shining.
They already buried it if they already found where the 1st fucking baby went to?? Its missing link
The school girl that was put into a barrel filled with concrete is a real thing that happened in Japan. May Junko Furuta rest in absolute peace because that girl was put through HELL in her final moments. 🙏🏻🤍
And there is a movie about it called Concrete. Not sure if it's any good but sounds like it would be a rough thing to watch, like if you've seen Jack Ketchum's The Girl Next Door
Joe Loveys Crazy, I didn’t know there was a movie based on it. But I’m also not surprised that there is one since it was such a big thing in Japan. And maybe someone who’s seen it can tell us how good (or bad) the movie is because I, sure as hell, am NOT going to watch it. I remember being sick to my stomach *reading* what happened, I can’t imagine how I’ll feel watching it acted out 🤢 but thanks for the info! 😅😂
@@kiara9146 I watched about 30 minutes of it, actually. Nothing bad happens in that time but I could sense a dark turn approaching. Then I said, nope. Not that good of a film from what I saw -- has just a 4.7/10 on IMDb with only 200 votes or so. I doubt many people have watched it.
And tragically, it wasn't moments, as you say, but weeks of torture. Not sure why I'm curious about this stuff, it's unbelievably dark and twisted. On the other hand it's also on TV pretty much all the time, shows like Criminal Minds, which I used to love, and Forensic Files, which is decent but also scary sometimes.
i was looking for this comment!! when watching this series i immediately recognized the story it's so heartbreaking :(
This show is waaayyyy too confusing too me, jumping back and forth between time and story lines, I couldn't keep anything straight. Thank you for reviewing it. By the way, your haircut looks amazing!!
I agree was so confused through majority of the season. 💀
Love how the past and future are connected and the victims live on in the house. The theme reminds me a lot of Hill House and AHS Murder House.
Good point. Neat.
hill house yup
@Chanel Oberlin I second this. It made me super confused
The continuous news footage is actually referring to real life major crimes in Japan. I think it's the director's way of saying that tragedies happen in real life with or without the house' intervention, because the human mind is actually the truly horrifying thing
Nah, is the house, is nothing deep dude
@@Xavier-ty4jw huh?
The news mentioned the junko furuta case
@@BG-qf7kc yes :( its actual real events
I watched the series and then I came here for a better understanding. I love how this series didn't have cheap jump scares but made you focus on the lives and stories of the main characters involved. I miss that aspect of horror.
After several seasons of this, they will make Ju-On Origins: Origins
I don't really watch horror because I easily get scared and I won't sleep for 3 days straight from fear alone so this is how I watch to minimize the scare factor
Listen to music then
yup me too lol too chicken shit ahaha
Y’all are missing out. Horror is great
BRUH I SEE U EVERYWHERREEEEE
I relate
The first Grudge movie has a special place in my heart, mostly because I watched it at 3am, to the ambient sounds of my stairs snapping and popping behind me. I had an asthma attack due to anxiety. Fun times.
Why would do that to yourself lol My anxiety went 📈📈 only from reading your comment
@@menoguchi Insomnia? I had a busy day and couldn't sleep, so I watched the new horror movie I bought with a friend. Same friend who tried to make me sleep by a tv after watching The Ring, so it served as payback.
Same lmao it scared me and it’s always scared me it’s the only thing that’s scared me lol
I have a theory about the “buried together” thing. I think its in reference to all the trapped spirits that will be together forever within the house. Everyone the house takes, will be “buried together”. I think the reason why the woman in white wants to collect these sprites is so they can feel the pain she felt. From being abducted, isolated, imprisoned, impregnated, assaulted, and forced to kill her attacker...all of this creating a powerful rage inside her. Aka a grudge.
“When someone dies in the grip of a powerful rage, A curse is born. It gathers in that place of death , but cannot be contained.” -Ju-on
That’s my thinking anyways
Man, when they show the part about the 3 guys that rapped and tortured that girl then put her in the barrel made so angry and really sad.... I remember reading about it :/
That was the murder of Furuta Junko. A truly despicable crime with no justice for the victim’s family. The details of her murder and the absolute hell that she had to go through for WEEKS still makes me sick. I truly hope she is at peace
I like how they tied in real life events life through the characters and news like the Otaku Murderer, the murder of Junko Furuta, the great Hanshin earthquake, Tokyo sarin gas attack
The junko furuta case is just so horrible when I read about it I honestly kinda felt like throwing up
@@rosewhip5332 there are a bunch of videos you can watch about the case but to summarize a couple of boys kidnapped and tortured her to death (it's a lot worse than I'm making it sound)
I literally just finished the series! Talk about timing
Same
Me too
Me to I thought I was boring
Worth the watch?
Any animal deaths like in the original movie? Cause that is legit the only reason i wont watch this
Is this the best video to watch while eating? No. Am I doing it? Yes.
I really expected an ending with Kayako, Takeo and Toshio moving in
When the news story about the 3 boys killing a girl and stuffing her in a barrel, I think that was the reference to Junko Furuto a horrible true story
It is, but there were 4 boys tortuouring Junko, not three. And they never got a proper prison sentence. The leader of the boys got only 20 years and the others got ever less. They should've got more harsher punishments.
@@symphoraikou773 definitely man shit was so horrible I don't wish that type of pain on anybody
SymphoRaikou they’ll probably die in prision that’s why, but if it was American they would get life prob
SymphoRaikou well japan has a big thing on lighter sentence for minors so that’s why that happened same way in America children can get very few years even after murdering someone
There's a movie "Concrete" about that nightmare, but I'm not gonna watch it, "The Girl Next Door" was bad enough for sure (based on Sylvia Likens)
BULLDOZE THE FREAKING HOUSE ! JESUS CHRIST!
😂😂😂😂😂😂 I used to say this all the time
wreck tailgunner right but what if the house curses anyone who tries to destroy it or warn anyone
Eduardo Lopez 3 take one for the team
I mean it did turn those dudes into goopy goop so might not work out
Bruh Corporation red skull be like soul for a soul
Japan's horror industry is a whole other level of "Are u Afraid of the dark?"😂😂😂
Just a small moment to say RIP Junko and all the other victims in all these real tragedies…. 😔
9:51 The murder case on the TV was an actual real life case of Junko Furuta they even made a movie called concrete it tells about the torture she went thru.
Yea I read about that I felt so fucking disgusted and down after reading that.
The news Report about the gas attack in the subway is also a real one it was done by a crazy Colt
@@johngrave5554 I feel the same when I hear about rape. Rapists shouldn't even be considered people, they perform the most heinous of torture, and they don't even have a motive. Although it wouldn't really improve anything, at least if they kidnapped someone and cut their fingernails off, it could've been because that person wronged them. But Rapists do not torture out of vengeance, they do so because they are sadists, and the most depraved of the sadists. Their evil acts are so disgusting that even I would vomit if I attempted to describe it in detail. God, I hate Rapists. Who couldn't? Damn beasts are one of the few things that deserve death by torture.
yes ive seen on SpookyRice
Welp, thats going to leave me sick for hours.
I can't believe that none of them got the death sentence for the crimes, NONE.
The SCP foundation really need to put this cursed house under quarantine!
Seriously!
Yes they do! Especially since there is time manipulation involved!
Amnesiacs should be deployed. Won't save anyone from the curse, but at least you won't know you have been in there? ;)
Class : Super-Keter
Unrelated note: I'm living for these 1980s Japanese fashion lewks and hairstyles. I love that they did that for the film.
I love watching stuff right before the Ending Explained. Keep up the great work!
Foundflix not during lock down: long hair and unshaven beard
Foundflix during quarantine: clean hair cut shaved looking fresh
Edit:while I’m looking straight homeless
@call of duty black ops 2 beasting you have your barber go to your home?
i can't really grow facial hair (which i am lucky for) but i kinda feel you on the homeless part
@call of duty black ops 2 beasting homeless is a good look though
@@negan4089 Why would he have a barber go to his home? The lockdown ended like a month ago already. Places have been open for business for some time. With certain restrictions in place and guidelines to follow, most places have been doing regular business for a while... The barber shops around here have been open for about a month now, maybe a little longer. They just have to clean absolutely everything after each customer and they can only have like 2 or 3 people getting cuts at a time depending on how big the shop is to keep everyone 6 feet from each other...
@@SPFLDAngler Have your ever thought about him living in a diffrent country?
I would absolutely check out cat mansion and that’s how I’d die
@@Lexterrific your making me want go there STOP!!😂
Lmao same. There used to be a cat house right across the street from the side of our house, where stray cats lived with no humans. People consistently went there to feed them & give them water / toys, but they all got taken to a no-kill shelter years ago. I was always tempted to just walk over there lol
Imagine being paralyzed(whatever the cause) in a place where no one comes in weeks and stray meat eating animals lives there. You will be eaten alive feeling pain from all that little bites from cute cats.
Is this too dark?
i love how every single event you can connect (not by the house) but to the original events and the symbolism. theres so much cycling and i think it left a lot of room for a season 2
Me: Sees this video Juon origins on Netflix and saves to my list of things to watch; Next day finds this video in my recommendations and subscription feeds, taking three days to binge watch the whole first season just to watch FoundFlix's Ending Explained of the show! LOL
I didn’t even know this was a thing. I thought he was just talking about the movies. Know I’m gonna have to go watch it. Lol
It was a solid watch. Just keep in mind, there is a lot of time-jumps in it, so dont get confused. Lol
Is this a TV series for something on Netflix or something of the like
Nevermind just figure it out
Ok dummy
Wolverine why you hating?
Netflix need to up there promo game I’ve never heard of this series and it’s looks awesome thanks for telling me
Did you subscribe to their channel on youtube? They usually send trailers on your feed.
@@newbiechu7024 their main u.s channel? Or any of the other ones?
bruh Netflix everywhere except for America has more American tv shows
Same. I thought it was a movie.
@@hekuranramadani their main channel.
The girl in the barrel is a true story. Junko Furuta 💕 may she Rest In Peace 🥺
That CG reveal of the woman in white’s true form at the end was...rough. Like Sega Saturn rough.
Conrad Kujur They were so keen on getting the 90s timeline’s authenticity right that they even used the special effects from that decade.
Karly Engracia or the one from project zero. 😱😱😱
gusy629 Project Zero was ten times ng scarier than JuOn Origins in my opinion.
@@Spacecorgi oohh that's a good roast
"A girl stuffed Into a barrel" is a reference to Junko Furuta's death and a movie was made based on her death and this movie is called "Concrete" and its disturbing to watch.
She is gone but not forgotten
that gave me chills when I saw that reference
What happened?
@@ElegantArtist123 go read on it, basically she was kidnapped and tortured for months until her death but there is so much more about the story
adraa whitemoon just tell us if you know tf
I love when he actually praises a movie or show so much you have to pause the video before he explains and go watch it yourself!
InteractivePerson43 yessss
I just did that
I didn't realize this was out. Did the same thing. lol!
I liked how the outro scene with the clear water in the forest was so calming...kinda like a soul bleach between the horror
Yea but at the same time, it was frightening as well haha
Thanks for the great free content
If only Geralt of Rivia was hired to clear the house of the curse... he'd make short work of it
hahahs
Somebody get this man a coin
Yeah, he would have drunk some potion and handled business.
Larry Deo boy, imagine the ghost hiding in the closet thinking “please don’t find me” BRUH
Toss a coin to your witcher
what about the CPS lady? She was spared as well but didnt really help getting people to the house
I think because she is taking care of the boy, who i understood to be the son of the lady in white, the house let her live... I think thats the same reason that Kyomi and her husband survived so long as well, their job was to take care of him...
No matter your intentions where, the curse will spread.
@hoang Nguyen I think it’s assumed the cps lady will die soon as the little boy warns her to run away.
Gene Bello this is what i think too
@@samanthaavila1649 i dont think he was speaking to her... The boy has this strange conection with the house. I think he felt what was going to happen with Haruka and was trying to warn her... But i do agree the cps lady time will not last... And she will die as well... The curse doesn't affect some people for some reason when her usefulness is over she will die...
Awesome vid man!!
I grew up a bit in Japan and i saw juon when i was like 10 and then watched all but the new grudge then this and all i could think was "please do an ending explained on this show!" So excited that you did this thanks for keeping all my fav horror movies interesting !
"Bury together" is likely her way of asking to be buried with her baby.
But if her son is still alive that can’t be done yet especially since he’s also a vector for the curse.
That or she's just collecting children. Wanting to buried with babies that she can never give to birth to, so she takes them from the mothers that move in. Would explain why pregnancy is associated with the curse.
Shes a japanese llorona, thats what i got from everything
Thank you captain obvious
Could also be that the husband and wife needs to be buried together (either dead or alive), or that all the victims must be buried together, or that the original family needs to buried together. Remember that there is always 1 person missing from each event, like the husbands that don't turn violent gets "zapped" (so how exactly does that happen, since the curse usually manipulates people into dark deeds, never actually doing anything deadly itself), and we don't always see what happens to some of the victims (we just see their ghosts later on), indicating that they may have never been found? So where do all the bodies go then? Maybe that's the key to breaking the curse - find the missing bodies and bury them... together? Or perhaps the message is about a mass grave somewhere under or near the house - was the message ever decipherered that nobody could figure out? :/
eventually the whole damn house is gonna be full of random people appearing and disappearing, and nobody will be able to move
Too Many Cooks but the Cooks are all ghosts.
Feels a lot like Murder House AHS.
I doubt it. Despite the house's ever growing list of victims and spirits being gathered, you never see spirits directly communicating to each other, only to the living (as a disguise by the house) in an attempt to get them to the house at first, and then to do something that will lead to them becoming spirits. Why would some people go into the house, for example, and others do not? I'm starting to think it is not just pure curiosity that pulls people to the house, but an actual history with the house itself which pulls certain people to it, or some people with certain prerequisites necessary to end in in the house at the end of the day, like a certain mental state or some relationship strain present which the house can twist for its own purposes. There's also a reason why the kid who was conceived in the house has a special connection to the house, when all babies around the house usually dies - I feel there is an important clue there. Another clue is that some of the ghosts can talk to the living, and some actually gives warnings, or try to help, while the house itself wants to kill everyone in any manner it possibly can. Some can talk to very specific people, and others can't. :/
Been waiting for FoundFlix to do a video on Ju-On Origins.
It's pretty cool how the show incorporates REAL things that were happening in Japan at the time. They even included the sarin gas attack.
*You got some of the story beats wrong. Yodai DIDN'T run away like the boy told him to - he ran AFTER he got one of his kidneys removed.
My brother used to crawl on his hands and do the grudge thing then one day i found out he was having seizures
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...Jesus...
Ummmm, is he ok?
@@SjofnBM1989 i dont think so...
lmao 😂😂
What if Haruka was the girl that was abducted bringing the whole timeline crossovers into a complete circle?
that’s what i was thinking.... do you think she’s just another version of the past abduction or she is the original and that yasuo is her son?
I thought that was what the ending meant
Same, but then the abducted woman could be identified, which is impossible if she was haruka from the future.
They way i see it, the events in the future echoes what happened on the past but not the same (koyomi breaking the glass the same way but didn't run away with the baby like in odajima's vision)
Love your videos. Thanks for making such of great content. 👍🏼
Thank you! I definitely needed a little help understanding it all. And the baby part - whew!
I really liked this show. It was a breath of fresh air for the Ju-On franchise. The show was well-written and well acted, and the people perspective made for a good view since the story was set over multiple episodes, with the supernatural elements more the side. I'm excited for a second season and what stories they're gonna explore. Personally, I think it would be cool to set it in modern time. With the internet, and creepypastas, how would the urban legends about the house be viewed?
ohhh...I like that!
Yep. And I know it sounds pretty counterintuitive but I loved how they added some true crime realism to the show. Makes it more horrifying, esp. with their Junko Furuta references.
I binged all six episodes this past Monday and damn it was great. It was a breath of fresh air in the franchise. It reminds me of the earlier Ju-On films and had that feeling of dread and uneasiness that later entries lacked (especially the American series). My only gripe was I wish the episodes were 50-60 minutes. I feel like everything could of been more fleshed out, but I assume they are saving that for the second season. If you love classic J horror, this is definitely a must watch.
Been binging your stuff the past day or so. Well worth a sub 👌
I absolutely Loved this episode... Great job explaining this one.
"...and the wife Tomoko is pregnant as HELL"
lmao
I remember when I was 7 or 8, my mom used to take me to the library. I would sometimes go poking around the dvd rental section. Occasionally, I would accidentally pull out a copy of the grudge. I have still not recovered from the trauma.
Man up dude.
@@newbiechu7024 Ok kyle
I hated the American Grudge movies, never saw the others but this series was really good. It's too graphic at times for some people but I think it's perfect because those scenes really drive how the atmosphere and emotion of the story. So well done.
Looking sharp @foundflix & your insight is always on point bro. Look forward to binging this one. I don't mind knowing things in advance sometimes cause it doesn't ruin the 1st time experiencing them, just for the record🤟👏
“Just want some sweet drugs , why you tellin me about ghost kids and stuff.”
7:35 Regarding the guy with the Japanese pompadour, his hairstyle stereotypically associated with delinquents, gang members and Yakuza.
Yup ☺️
Josuke
Daniel k no Not at all
I can’t wait to watch this! I started the series but still trying to finish it so will watch after but yay! So glad your did this!
Woh, well done sorting through all of that dude.
Really good explanation as always. This series is absurd when it comes to order of events and there's no way I could've understood this just by watching it itself. Really hope they continue the story.
9:56 i think that case is supposed to be similar to Junko Furuta case
It actually is the Junko Furuta case. They used real life news footage as framing devices, aside from the serial killer with the little girl, all of the other events shown on the news actually happened.
Yea it's pretty chilling
@@reiakari are u fans not sick and tired of the grudge movies... There's like 11 of them and now a TV series
@@jarrodedson5441 Are you not sick and tired of minding someone's business? Let them be man geez.
I’m pretty sure it is
Subscribed because you spoke non-stop for 30 plus minutes... dedication!
I watched this with my Japanese fiancé. She added so much context to the story. the new reports they showed on the tv where actual events. She stopped the movie to go in to detail about what happened in the ones she remembered.
Glad to know someone else stops movies to go into detail about true crime stories.
Kayako: *Croaks*
Rule 34: You have haunted the wrong house my girl.
Please, get some help
@@diobrando910 Why does jokes hurt you so bad? Did I trigger you?
Do you need your juice and crackers for you safe space hug box?
blazingsonic sarcasm is sarcasm
@@diobrando910 Hard to tell these days man.
Hard to tell.
Ah a man of culture 😌
Can you do the J-horror movie "NOROI" next?
I remember watching this and it scared the crap outta me. A lot more scarier than these new horror movies.
Noroi is amazing!
I love that movie it's so creepy. Also Gonjiam is pretty good too.
Anthony Espinal as a Korean, Gonjiam was the most dissapointing movie release for that year.
@@danielpark6068 as a white guy white people are the most disappointing race of this year
@@dariansmith8979lmao what?
Great explaining, thank you so much.
it was indeed such a great series. thanks for explaining some stuff i couldn't understand :)
When Haruka and Tetsuya's mom were contacting the spirit they were trying to contact the houses spirit for where it lived not Tetsuya though. Tetsuya saved his mother from looking at the spirit and thus being dragged even further into the mess.
If that’s the case, good on him. That house’s Kami must be MESSED UP from all the death, violence, grief and other spiritual corruption it’s had to deal with... directly interacting with that spirit would probably have driven those two insane, if not killed them outright.
@@Ajehy That house had some kind of magic that makes past and present coexist so it becomes a cycle but the main goal of the story was the mini true horror stories in it that inspired Ju On.
But in the end, his mom saw the lady in white spirit though.
You should read audio books because your voice is so much more intriguing and lively than the ones on audible.
hey man great video
Great break down and explanation of events! The name pronunciations here had me screaming, though lol.
Just finished the series, and my first thought was “ hmmmm 🤔 I hope FoundFlix already made a video explaining this series”
9:50 Junko Furuta I believe it happened in the late 80's... so sad :(
If anyone is interesting in this story look up "Concrete 2004"
@@toughluv3058 that story was so sad
it’s so sad :,( i literally cried reading her story and it disgusted me
was gonna say the same thing, that news feed regarding the 3 guys and corpse hidden with concrete in a barrel. I was confused as to why that was mentioned in the show. You guys think if there is a season 2, they will shoot that scene in?? that would be pretty messed up, or is it a reminder that the Japanese officials were useless back then with it's sentencing on those who were caught and convicted.
Dude your hair is slick!!!!!! Nice mix!
I love that this show is more of an investigation series with elements of horror. This already creates more intrigue and curiosity within the show, although the latter part of the show is really surreal and convoluted. The original was absolutely terrifying and traumatizing, something that this show lacks, but makes up in its grounded-ness and lack of censorship.
Thanks for this explanation;
I watched the movie and had no idea what was going on, so I watched this and had no idea what was going on.
You mean show?
Damn ur a real comedian
The safest way to know the story of this series is through this FoundFlix. Just too scared to watch it haha!!
By the way nice haircut. You look great!
Janet Dyah Ekawati I watched this at night
I’m regretting it
Dear Foundflix,
Can you please make an ending explanation of a korean series, Nightmare Teacher. It is really interesting tv series and i bet that you will definitely love it. It is about the mystery thing that happen to the school after a temporary teacher come to the class. so manipulative. The ending is really dramatic and hard to understand. May you please help create the explain for this series.
Sincerely
I'm so glad you're doing this..I was confused most of the time.
Paranormal investigator named Yasuo
He gonna slice the spirits with wind lol
hahahaha..Brother YONE iz Comin.
Ivan Nemam prezime HASAKI
Ban him.
nah bro hes gonna feed for that 0/20 powerspike
I just wanted to say thank you for always going into great detail. It probably takes forever to get everything down.💜
I got lost with who's who, to be honest, lol. The only one I can distinguish is Tushiki
Dude chill no need to get political im sure the op really couldn't tell and is innocent
Racist
@@Xavier-ty4jw explain how he's racist
Geo Nif can you please point out the discrimination or prejudice based upon race? You can’t, pointing out that you can’t really tell the difference between the people because their names and faces are similar to you in a CLIP REVIEW doesn’t make you racist.
Its science prooved that eu and na people have trouble distinguishing asians people face because their brains are not used to it theres nothing racist here
I watch the full season today and i really loved what they did with it. I especially liked the fact that they say the movie was actually inspired by true stories and the series is the actually happenings. That why they could actually tweek it and tell the same story a different way keeping in mind that as a series they could expand on it. Cant wait for season 2