Information
Age | 2002 |
Tag | GILDAN |
Stitch | Double |
manager’s comment
As this is a remake of a foreign film, the character Sadako is renamed Samara Morgan. Remember this for the test!
explanation
“The Ring” is a horror film released in 2002. Directed by Gore Verbinski, it stars Naomi Watts. The movie is a remake of the Japanese horror film “Ringu,” which was released in 1998.
The story revolves around a cursed videotape that causes anyone who watches it to die in seven days. The protagonist, journalist Rachel (Naomi Watts), investigates the curse and tries to unravel its secrets. She watches the videotape herself and must solve the mystery to save her own life. The film captivates audiences with its eerie storyline, chilling atmosphere, and a shocking twist ending.
“The Ring” received high praise for its unsettling story and clever direction. It introduced new elements such as the curse of the videotape, leaving a lasting impact on the horror genre. The movie achieved commercial success and spawned several sequels and remakes.
Trivia:
- The eerie footage of the cursed videotape shown in the movie was created by actually playing footage in reverse. The director used this unique technique to create unsettling and enigmatic scenes for the viewers.
- After the film’s release, some audience members found the scene of watching the videotape too scary and unsettling. Numerous complaints flooded the theaters, leading to edited versions of the film with the scene cut or altered being screened.
- The movie draws inspiration from real legends and urban myths, particularly the Japanese legend of the “Cursed Video.” The original Japanese version, “Ringu,” is also based on the same legend.
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