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Movie Reviews of The Ring (Full Screen Edition)Movie Review: Frisson at its best! Summary: 5 Stars
I watched this film because I thought it was another I had seen several years ago. It wasn't. "The Ring" is much more. Another reviewer called it a cerebral exercise in terror. Exactly! What could have been so hokey became excellent frisson (that thrilling moment that makes your hair prickle).
First, the premise: An urban legend that watching this particular video, receiving a phone call immediately after watching will cause your death in exactly seven days. Don't we pooh-pooh urban legends? "The Ring" makes us consider their validity.
Second, the video itself. Where did it come from? Who made it? How? Why? So many questions, none answered, ever.
Third, again the video. What do the scenes represent? The strange, surreal images?
That brings in Naomi Watts' character, a reporter doubly bound in the story, first through her son, not unlike the boy in "The Sixth Sense" with his sixth sense for the supernatural. Aiden is definitely attuned to the other world.
Secondly, Rachal is bound to the story through her research. Her niece watched the movie and died horribly seven days later. Rachal first watches the tape, then begins investigating the images. One by one she peels off the layers of this gothic mystery/puzzle/freakshow.
Rachal's appearance in the movie parallels the changes with the story. At the beginning she is frankly beautiful, cool and assured. As revelations unfold and she begins to experience frisson, she begins a shift in appearance, becoming rumpled. By movie's end she is almost gray, as if psychologically preparing to join the urban legend dead.
The viewer's frisson builds. The ending is a nightmare. "The Ring" is definitely a cerebral experience in terror.
SPOILER ALERT:
One of those fast flashes of film reveals this: "Live birth." An intriguing bit of information that many viewers and reviewers missed or I misinterpreted. It explains better what happens at the well between Anna and Samara.
A definite see-again movie!!
Special recognition goes to Jeffrey Leach for his superb review. Please read his for a great overview of this haunting film.
Movie Review: Cant get it out of my head Summary: 1 StarsHaving just watched The Ring a few nights ago the film is still very vivid and powerful. Leaving a full aray of haunting images that cant be easily forgotten. The story is about a supposed cursed video tape that if watched results in a phone call in where a young girl tells you that in seven days you will die. We see this happen in the opening part of the film. One of the victims is the niece of Rachel Keller(Naomi Watts) who because of the request of her sister digs deeper into the mystery of four young teens who die in mysterious ways all exactly at the same time. The same four friends who watched the video together exactly one week earlier. Her young son, superbly played by David Dorfman and ex boyfriend (Kiwi Martin Henderson) are drawn into the mystery as well. She soon realises she must solve the origins of the tape quickly as she herself recieved the same phone call straight after viewing the cursed tape. Full of some shocking moments and great horror the film has you gripped from beginning to end with one of the most shocking and freaky endings ive seen in a long time..you will never feel the same about your t.v again! With wonderful cinematography and haunting music (also periods of creepy silence) this is a film you cant easily forget or get out of your head!..leaving many unanswered questions at the end.
Movie Review: Damon Medic's review of "The Ring" Summary: 5 StarsDamon Medic says that of every creepy movie ever made, this film evokes the most real horror this reviewer has ever experienced! This is a film about a video tape that once seen, kills the viewer in seven days. The content of the video tape that kills, has an extremely eery quality. The silence of the video images adds to the horror that just cannot be described in words. You almost feel as though YOU are the viewer of the video tape and that You will die in seven days. I have nightmares about this film, and I'm not ashamed to admit it.
Damon Medic
Movie Review: Bizarre little thing of horror Summary: 4 StarsNo, I really would not consider this to be "the scariest movie ever made". Though I still admit I was scared out of my wits upon my first viewing. What I love about this movie now is the sheer spooktacular fun of this bizarre little story. I have never seen the original Japanese movie so it is difficult to appreciate the more random feel. However, if one does appreciate it one will be entertained by the madcap suspense of a truly creative little movie.
Movie Review: Circular, confusing, kind of fun Summary: 3 StarsThis is not a particularly scary movie, but it is kind of fun to watch. I sort of got interested in following the heroine's quest to find out the history of the supposedly lethal video tape. The story started unraveling, and the pieces of the puzzle started coming together in an intriguing way. It was almost starting to make sense. The plot began to look like it would make sense with an intelligent path through some twists and turns to a definite conclusion. It wasn't too scary, but it was fun. Then it looked like the movie was just about to end...but it didn't! Suddenly, the last 5 minutes or so, it finally started getting scary...and then it hit you with a confusing end that made you sit there and say, "What the hell was that???" There were moments where I almost thought that this could end up being a 4-star flick...but nothing really materialized, and the ending just killed it. This was a decent movie with a lot of shortcomings...not too scary, but it was a fun watch. I recommend: Rent it! It'll be fun to watch once or twice. There will be a few brief moments of fright, but not many. It's an okay fun story. Don't get too bothered by the fact that the ending makes no sense. It's not that important after a fun flick...and you won't feel any need to own it.
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