yes people think the grudge is real but it is not real so if you think its real dont any more cause its not
some other people think they are real but they are not.
Of course grudges are real. People hold grudges against each other all the time. There are probably at least a few people whom you hold a grudge against: people who bullied you in school, or a co-worker who made up lies about you, or a friend who betrayed you.It's normal to hold a grudge against people who have hurt you. Everyone has held a grudge at one time or another.If you're asking whether the curse shown in The Grudgemovies is real, then, a curse and a grudge are not the same thing. In The Grudge movies, it was the woman's grudge against her husband that caused the curse.I suggest you look up the word, "grudge" in the dictionary. It is an extremely common word and there is no excuse for not knowing what it means.
There's only one little ghost boy in The Grudge. And no, he is not real.
The Ju-On/Grudge movies are fictional. The "Grudge house" is not real, in the sense that it is not haunted and the entire story is make-believe. But the house from Ju-On: the Curse and Ju-On: the Grudge is real, in the sense that it is not a movie set; the house actually exists. However, the house in the American remake was a mock-up built on a Tokyo sound stage.
NO its just a story nope it is real the other kid was right. jk!
The name of the character is Kayako Saeki, not "The Grudge" as many people think. Takako Fuji in second movie and first. Aiko horiuchi in the third movie.
No, the woman from The Grudge (Kayako Saeki is the character's name) is not real. It's a completely fictional story.
The house use in the movie The Grudge is a fictional residence.
No, he is fictional.
No, she is fictional.
The Grudge, but The Grudge 3 is the scariest
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Yes, the house from Ju-On: the Curse and Ju-On: the Grudge is real. The house from the American remake was a mock-up built on a Tokyo sound stage.