Yes, The Grudge (2004) is PG-13, although an Unrated version has also been released on DVD. The Unrated version will be clearly marked as "Unrated."
However, the original Japanese version, Ju-On (2002) is rated R in the U.S.
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The movie is rated R.
The movie is called The Grudge because the scary blue woman and her little boy hold an eternal grudge against the boy's father (her husband) for murdering them. The Grudge is not a person. The woman herself is not The Grudge; she's the person who HAS The Grudge (along with her son), and that grudge formed a curse over the house.The scary woman from The Grudge is named Kayako Saeki. Her son, the little boy, is Toshio Saeki.
The Grudge is a movie. Movies do not kill people.There is no character in The Grudge movies that is named, "The Grudge," so this question does not make sense.The movie is called The Grudge because the ghost woman and her son hold an eternal grudge against the husband for murdering them.To answer your question: it can be argued that no human being is "innocent" (with the exception of babies and very small children), since all of us have behaved selfishly and treated others badly. But the ghosts in The Grudge do kill a lot of decent, upstanding characters.
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There are three 'Grudge' films. * The Grudge (2004) * The Grudge 2 (2006) * The Grudge 3 (2009)