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Directed by Gore Verbinski
A disturbing videotape appears to hold the power of life and death over those who view it in this offbeat thriller. A strange videotape begins making the rounds in a town in the Pacific Northwest; it is full of bizarre and haunting images, and after watching it, many viewers receive a telephone call in which they are warned they will die in seven days. A handful of teenagers who watched the tape while spending a weekend at a cabin in the mountains scoff at the threat, but as predicted, they all die suddenly on the same night. Rachel Keller (Naomi Watts), the aunt of one of the ill-fated teens, is a journalist who has decided to investigate the matter and travels West with her young son, Aidan (David Dorfman), a troubled child who has been drawing pictures of strange and ominous visions. Rachel managed to find the cabin in the woods and watches the video herself; afterward, she receives the same phone call, and realizes she must solve the puzzle of the video and the person or persons behind it within a week. Rachel turns to her ex, Noah (Martin Henderson), an expert in video technology, who at first is convinced the story is a hoax until he digs deeper into the mystery. The Ring was adapted from a 1996 Japanese film by Hideo Nakata, which became a massive box-office success in Asia and spawned two sequels. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
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"The Ring is a stupid movie that makes no sense. It wouldn't be much better if it did make sense, but at least it would be less frustrating. The film is a remake of the Japanese cult movie Ringu (which I have not seen, but have a strong feeling is better than this). The premise involves a video tape that looks like a Marilyn Manson video. After you watch it, you get a phone call from someone (unfortanley, no one in this movie has call " [More]
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"I didn't know anything but the basic premise when I saw it, and I was very impressed by Verbinski's artful direction and Watts' emotional performance. Still one of my favorites. " [More]
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"Good to know you liked the original... hopefully the American version lives up to the Japanese (though it rarely does). I am hopeful though since The Ring, although not as good as Ringu, was still pretty darn good IMHO. [quote user="divinemsjunebug"] Thanks Seely, I had heard it was a remake of a J-Horror movie, but I wasn't sure which one from watching the previews. I really liked the Japenese version of a Tale of Two Sisters. Although it was pretty sad at t " [More]
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"Thanks Seely, I had heard it was a remake of a J-Horror movie, but I wasn't sure which one from watching the previews. I really liked the Japenese version of a Tale of Two Sisters. Although it was pretty sad at times but I did like the ending. I had not heard anything about it yet but it does look pretty good. I will probably wait until it comes out on DVD. If anyone sees it please let me know if it is worth going to the Theater or to just wait to see it.

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"Just saw that The Uninvited is coming out soon. I guess this is another adaptation by the people who brought Ringu over as The Ring, so I am a bit curious to see this as I still have PRTSS (post Ring traumatic stress syndrome). It was originally based on the " [More]
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"Now I have to admit, I always love happy endings, I want all the evil to either be resolved at the end, or at least all the characters that I love to live at the end. But even though the Ring was a little unsettling, it was so cool and exciting to see her crawl out of the TV.Of course most of my favorite zombie movies always have endings that I just put my head down and say OH NO...but I have com " [More]
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Though the majority of truly effective scares in The Ring resound most clearly when borrowed from the original source material, Gore Verbinski's reworking of the phenomenally successful 1998 Japanese film Ringu is a suitably chilling version of the story, which has already seen a Korean remake, two sequels, and a made-for-television movie. Wisely opting for a sustained sense of dread over a series of shock scenes or an over-reliance on special effects, The Ring also benefits from the suitable and assured lead performance of actress Naomi Watts, despite some over-dramatization of events early on. The majority of newly incorporated plot elements are also fairly effective, with at least one instance aboard an island-bound ferry reaching a fever pitch of disturbing heights. And though many of these elements work within the context of the story, certain embellishments are more distracting than effective. The properties of the video that spark the desperate investigation of its origins, as well as the video itself, seem slightly more forced, even if the plot developments that they ultimately lead to are indeed intriguing. A hypnotic melding of obscure nightmarish imagery in the Japanese theatrical release, the video as presented in the American remake, as one character so eloquently states, is "very student film." This isn't to say that it isn't effective in terms of uncomfortable imagery, but rather that it lacks the subtleties that made the original so obscurely menacing. This can also be said of the character of Samara. Where the original wisely refrained from giving the audience a good look at this terrifying figure of mysterious origins, we simply see too much of her here. Her seemingly unearthly and unnatural movements, so effectively realized by utilizing an actress versed in Kabuki theater in the original, is here less-engagingly realized with special effects and trick photography. Also integrating elements from the sequel as well as other contemporary Japanese chillers, The Ring pays homage to its origins while maintaining a decidedly American slant. A highly stylized visual stunner, Verbinski's sparse frame recalls the original while cinematographer Bojan Bazelli's photography helps the film stand on its own as a lusciously foreboding rain-soaked nightmare. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
 

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