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Kayako was a lonely and eccentric girl since she was a child. Growing up, she had no friends, only a black cat accompanied her. In college, she liked Shunsuke Kobayashi. She recorded everything about Shunsuke Kobayashi with a notebook, but in the end, Shunsuke Kobayashi fell in love with other girls in the class. Kayako later married Saeki Xiong Gang and gave birth to a son named Xiong Jun. Saeki Xiong Gang wants a second child, but he can't. After going to the hospital for examination, I learned that I had oligospermia, and the survival rate was extremely low. So he suspected that Xiong Jun might not be his son. After returning home, he found Kayako's diary about Kobayashi Shunsuke. He couldn't help burning up and losing control. He hit Kayako, broke her neck, and then killed Xiong Jun and him.
The story begins here. The main clue of the American film Curse is how the curse of Kayako and Toshio affects everyone who walks into this house. Everyone who touches the curse can't escape, no matter who he is, no matter where he comes from, and no matter what he comes to this house for.
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The American remake series "Curse" generally follows the Japanese original. In the first film, Shunsuke Kobayashi was implicated with an American family who moved here. Old mothers, young couples, nannies hired to take care of their mothers, staff of domestic companies and the police chief in charge of investigating the incident suffered one after another. The second nanny who came to take charge of the class because the former nanny disappeared was also unfortunately involved. Her boyfriend broke into the haunted house without knowing it and was killed. In the second film, burning the house didn't stop the curse from continuing. Nanny's sister came to visit from Chicago, USA, and met a Japanese reporter (played by Edison Chen) who was tracking the incident. Three people were dying and died one after another; At about the same time, it involved three female students who broke in out of curiosity and one of their psychological counseling teachers. One of the female students returned to the United States for fear, but she brought her resentment back to a hotel in the United States from Japan, which not only failed to escape the curse of the ghost, but also brought trouble to another American family who lived together. In the third film, the only surviving boy in the implicated American family was not spared, and finally died tragically, and his psychiatrist was also killed in the hospital. The lingering resentment finally continued to affect the people staying in this hotel, and Kayako's sister who came from Tokyo to help was also killed in the exorcism ceremony.