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Ringu, 1998

Ringu

Japanese

Japan

Rating:7.3
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Profile of Ringu

Ringu can be described as scary, suspenseful, and tense. The plot revolves around a family in danger, ghosts, and obsession. The main genres are foreign, thriller, and horror. In terms of style, Ringu is surreal. In approach, it is serious. It is located in Japan. Ringu takes place in the 1990s. It is based on a book. The movie has received attention for being an award winner and critically acclaimed. Ringu is well suited for teens. Note that it involves mild violent content.

Summary of Ringu

Exactly one week after staying at a remote cabin, a group of Japanese teenagers all meet sudden inexplicable deaths. A cousin of one of the victims, reporter Reiko Asakawa (Nanako Matsushima), begins an investigation that leads to the discovery of a videotape containing hauntingly bizarre footage. Upon viewing the tape, Reiko receives a phone call stating that she, too, will die in one week. As the clock ticks away, Reiko enlists the help of her estranged husband, Ryuji (Hiroyuki Sanada), who possesses limited psychic abilities. Together they attempt to discover the meaning behind the cryptic film and break the supernatural curse.

Hideo Nakata's RING, based on a novel by Kôji Suzuki, was such a hit in Japan that it spawned both a sequel and prequel, along with a huge cult following. Like a horrific version of an X-FILES episode, the dark, moody film makes the most out of the mysterious and the unknown. As any viewer will admit, the surreal, death-inducing video presented within the movie is extremely effective. And as RING's tension builds, so does its sense of mounting doom. One of the creepiest motion pictures ever made, RING culminates in an unbelievably chilling finale. Do not watch this film alone...and make sure the phone ringer is off.

Details

Language: Japanese
Country: Japan
Release date: 4 March 2003
Runtime: 96 min

Cast and Crew

Nanako Matsushima

as Reiko Asakawa

Hiroyuki Sanada as Ryuji Takayama in Ringu
Hiroyuki Sanada

as Ryuji Takayama

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Clips

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Users Reviews

Ringu is like the initiation film for J-Horror fans, it's what started it all. The American version of this film is the exact duplicate only tailored for the short attention spans we tend to have. Ringu has none of the special effects of the Ring...
I was surprised to find out
that the american remake was much more scarier. some of you may disagree, but this version, even though it's more artistic than the next, is also more quiet and restrained (which is usually a good thing, but not in horror films). I still think it's...
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