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The Ring (Widescreen)

Naomi Watts , Martin Henderson , Gore Verbinski    PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)   DVD
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With its disturbing images and a few good shocks, The Ring is the kind of frightfest you'll watch to set a chilling mood or spook your susceptible friends, but when you try to sort it out, this well-mounted American remake (of the 1998 Japanese hit Ringu, based on Koji Suzuki's popular novel) becomes a batch of incoherent parts. The negligible plot follows a Seattle reporter (Naomi Watts) as she investigates the death of her niece, the victim of a mysterious videotape that, according to urban legend, causes the viewer's death seven days later. (Fear Dot Com borrowed the same idea while avoiding this film's lofty pretensions.) The countdown structure follows the reporter, her son, and her estranged boyfriend into deepening layers of terror--all quite effective until the movie attempts to explain itself. At that you're better off shutting down your brain and letting the creepy visuals take over. --Jeff Shannon

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Nouvelle version du film fantastique culte Ringu, du Japonais Hideo Nakata, The Ring, réalisé par Gore Verbinski, nous aspire dans un suspense particulièrement angoissant.

Une mystérieuse vidéocassette provoque la mort, sept jours plus tard, de quiconque la regarde. Réalité ou légende urbaine ? C’est ce que tâchera de découvrir Rachel Keller, journaliste, lorsque sa nièce mourra dans des circonstances plus qu’étranges et qu’elle se verra forcée de s’engager elle-même dans cette course contre la mort.

The Ring réussit à maintenir une tension stressante jusqu’à son dénouement en forme de trompe-l’œil très habile. Verbinski manipule constamment les attentes du spectateur grâce à une bande sonore adéquate et à l’insertion de quelques scènes-chocs assez dérangeantes, provoquant beaucoup plus de sursauts que le Ringu de Nakata, à la structure très sobre. Malgré l’éclairage verdâtre qui rappelle sans cesse l’esthétique de The Sixth Sense, et malgré les allures de poupée de Naomi Watts (remarquée dans Mulholland Drive), plus ou moins crédible, The Ring est le genre de film à regarder très tard dans la nuit, parfait pour jouer à se faire peur. --Helen Faradji


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1.0 out of 5 stars BORING, July 3 2004
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Jacob (The Black Mage Village of FFIX) - See all my reviews
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alright folks, forget the hype. not only is The Ring just NOT scary at the slightest, but it's exessively boring. i had a difficult time just staying awake during this. the entire film is so gloomy and depressing. although, i do have to admit that the acting was better than most horror movies, it just didn't do anything for me. i would only recommend this if you are a horror flick veteran, but if you're like me, and you think 95% of all horror movies end up sucking major @$$ than stay AWAY.
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4.0 out of 5 stars the 1 star reviewers have are not credible, Nov 12 2003
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Dont believe the one star reviews. I love horror, good horror. This is a better adaptation of an ok japanese film.

Its not a classic, but has enought twists, interest and scarey bits in it to keep interest. Like, say, 28 Days Later.

I have to laugh at the 1 star reviewers. One said that we should watch classics like Friday the 13th etc. These films are rubbish, and teen rubbish which is worse. If you knew the genre then you could have sited; Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Evil Dead or the Shining. Clearly you dont know what you are on about.

Another reviewer droned on about scarey kids. Well duh, it and the original version centre around a dead kid. Killed at the hands of the parents. That is the central plot. So what would you have replaced the kid with, a scarey rabbit???

Another 1 star wonder says the end killed it. Jeez thats funny. The end is a horror classic. It was voted top 5 scarey moments on celluloid. So Im not sure how it ruined the film.

However clicking through on some of the one star reviewers, I notice theyve given high marks to rubbish like Ghost Ship, Cradle 2 Grave and low marks to classics like Pulp Fiction, Final Destination. So be warned, either these people are taking the piss, or even more scarey, they are serious!

Good, not a classic, worth seeing with the lights down low for a few shocks. Or you could watch the scarey Ghost Ship, which of course was scarey only in that it was trash! ;-)

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4.0 out of 5 stars A Creepily Good Time, Mar 31 2003
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Shawn Falchetti (Wilkes Barre, PA) - See all my reviews
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The Ring, the Dreamworks Pictures remake of the Japanese film Ringu, is pervasively creepy, etching unsettling images into your head which will make you want to sleep with the lights on. Its enjoyment comes from the ominous visuals and camera shots, and the slowly escalating feeling of doom which drives the movie. It's a different kind of horror movie - there are no jump out of your seat scares, squeemish gore scenes, or any of the usual conventions; instead it's about tension and skin crawling apprehension.

Naomi Watts plays Rachel Keller, a journalist who, at the request of her sister, is investigating the mysterious death of her niece. The trail leads to the cabin where her niece, boyfriend, and teenage friends spent the previous weekend, and she soon learns that everyone from that group died freakishly at exactly the same time as her niece, 7 days to the date. There she finds an unsettling video tape which the group watched - nightmarish images in grainy black and white video which play out like a terrible dream. As soon as Rachel watches the tape, the phone rings and a child's voice says, "Seven days." So the clock starts ticking.

Matters are complicated when her son and ex-boyfriend also view the tape, both receiving the seven day call. From there on the majority of the movie is a creepy mystery - like an X-Files episode - following the dark clues to try and unravel the secret of the video tape before time runs out. Why are the faces of everyone photographed after watching the video distorted? What is the lighthouse seen on the periphery of the video's tracking? Who is the little girl who calls with the seven day warning, or the woman in the mirror on the video, and of course, what is the Ring? The images do serve as a puzzle, and, by the end of the movie you will understand what The Ring is and its dark images mean.

Those expecting in-your-face type of scares will be disappointed, since that's not what this movie is about. It takes its time and uses it to keep upping the ante on the apprehension level. But the creepiness is so thick it makes your skin crawl. This movie is about knowing something horrific is coming for you, and watching it inch closer and closer. It's about mood and atmosphere, about trying to unravel some twisted, dark little puzzle where the consequence of failure is an unspeakibly horrifying death. It's been compared to the Sixth Sense, and I think that's accurate. The Sixth Sense was scary because it got under skin. So does The Ring.

Watch it with the lights out. Enjoy the atmosphere and think about it long after it's over - the Ring makes an excellent addition to the thinking thriller collection.

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