The idea that a curse can gather in a place where horrible things happened is probably an authentic Japanese superstition. However it is no more "real" than a voodoo doll or a gypsy curse, or any other superstition from any other culture.
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.
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.
There's only one little ghost boy in The Grudge. And no, he is not real.
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.
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.
gautamala
No, the Grudge movies are fictional.
Samara Morgan is not in The Grudge movies. Samara Morgan is in The Ring movies. And no, she is not real. She is a fictional character.
Takako Fuji.