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Directed by Hideo Nakata.
Hideo Nakata follows up on the phenomenal success of Ringu -- the highest grossing Japanese film up to that point -- with this effort. In the previous film, Reiko (Nanako Matsushima) was a television reporter doing a piece on a videotape that seemed to kill those who watched it. Not long after learning that the cause of the killing was a vengeful spirit named Sadako who inhabited the video, Reiko's researcher ex-husband (Hiroyuki Sanada) died a painful death, and the fate of Reiko's son, Yoichi (Rikiya Otaka) -- who watched the tape -- was in doubt. Ring 2 opens with an autopsy of Sadako, whose supernatural rage was sparked when she was dumped in a well. Sadako's powers affect Yoichi, who survived the video and has become a medium of sorts for the wraith. Also affected is Reiko's dead husband's mistress, Mai Takano (played by pop star Miki Nakatani), whose life has become a living nightmare. Also under Sadako's power is Masami Kurahashi (Hitomi Sato), who was a schoolmate of one of Sadako's first victims. Though many try to get to the bottom of the problem -- including a psychologist (Fumiyo Kohinata) and a police detective (Kenjiro Ishimaru) -- the bodies start piling up. ~ Jonathan Crow, All Movie Guide
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RisseladaRisselada Re: What If Hitchcock Could Use ...
by Risselada in PulpFiction1975
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"There actually have been a huge number of instances of directors remaking their own work.Yasujiro Ozu essentially remade most of his movies over and over from what I hear, some officially like A Story of Floating Weeds (1934) and Floating Weeds (1959)Quite recently it seems as though directors of foreign movies that are successful, often remake their films in English with American stars. Here's a few examples.Robert RodriguezEl Mariachi (1992)Desperado (1995)George SluizerThe Vanishing (1988)The Vanishing (1993)Takashi ShimizuJu-On: The Grudge (2003)The Grudge (2004)Michael HanekeFunny Games (1997)Funny Games (2008)Hideo NakataRingu 2 (1999)The Ring Two (2005)Consider the fact that Evil Dead 2 is essentially a remake of The Evil Dead. I hear that is because Raimi wanted to use footage from The Evil Dead in the beginning of Army of Darkness but he lost the rights. So he decided to just remake the whole movie first. I'm not sure if this is actually true.A lot of filmmaker ... " [More]
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by divinemsjunebug in HORROR MOVIES 101
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"I have to say that I loved both Vanishings. Was the original Dutch? I can't remember. Anyway, that was a great psychological thriller and the ending still disturbs me when I think of it. I have to agree with IronAbacus too, I really enjoy Asian horror the best I think. I loved the Ringu movies, the American Ring was really great, but the second one was just horrible in my opionion, but I absolutely loved Ringu 2, it so spooky. I think I love Asian scary movies because it is more supernatural than blood and gore. I love ghost stories and wondering what's around the corner in the dark, or under the table. So cool. Have you seen Two Sisters? That was really good and very sad. I did like the ending though. The Ju-on movies were much scarier to me than the American versions, although I did really enjoy Grudge 2. To be honest, I think I really liked Brotherhood of the Wolf because of the excellent choreography of the fight scenes, the mystery of what the creature w ... " [More]
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It's easy to fault sequels for not standing up to the originality of their predecessors, and even if the sequel turns out to be a decent, if not quite as effective film, the urge to attack sequels strictly on the basis of familiarity is just too difficult for some to resist. While this sequel to 1998's Ringu may not have an original plot device as unexpectedly chilling and urgent as that film's deadly videotape, it does provide a slow-burning terror that integrates minor characters from Ringu into an effectively creepy yarn that respects its viewers' intelligence and knowledge of the previous installment. Those unfamiliar with the original plot and characters will undoubtedly drown in the sea of speculation and newly revealed facts surrounding the mysterious Sadako, and for this reason a viewing of its predecessor is an essential prerequisite. Refining his almost clinical visual scheme into an even more effectively icy canvas, director Hideo Nakata has obviously progressed in terms of style, and while there is no immediate driving threat as compelling as the cursed videotape, Nakata has also mastered the art of maintaining a sustained dread that relies more on tone than situation. As the protagonists of Ringu 2 attempt to decipher the true abilities of Sadako's power in order to capture it and render it ineffective, viewers are drawn into their plight and offered a curious twist in the form of another, potentially much more explosively powerful, psychic child. Where Ringu implemented a fairly conventional means of distributing its scares, this sequel abandons the first film's methods, and in doing so, often catches the viewer off-guard to great effect. In all of its quiet moments of speculation, the viewer is never quite sure what corner of the screen the next chilling image will emerge from, and therefore, can never truly relax. This is where Ringu 2 truly excels in keeping viewers' pulses racing without the mystery of the first film, and their breath quickening with uncertainty. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
 



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