The Ring - 2005 Horror Movie Review
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Disturbing images and a few good shocks don’t stop The Ring from being a hash of half-baked ideas. It’s 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) collapses into a heap 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 vague 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 reporter, her son, and her estranged boyfriend view the tape, and the film’s countdown structure follows them 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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About The Ring - 2005
Title: The Ring -
Year: 2005
Starring: Naomi Watts,
Martin Henderson,
Brian Cox,
David Dorfman,
Jane Alexander,
Rating: 3 / 5 stars from 5 users.
Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Runtime: 115 minutes
Runtime: 178
Alternative Titles: Lord of The Rings I - The Fellowship of The Ring
Type: movie
Released: 2001-12-19
Rated: PG-13
Director: Gore Verbinski,
Genres: Adventure,
Fantasy,
Action,
Adventure,
Fantasy,
Action,
Adventure,
Fantasy,
Action,
Science Fiction
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