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For me Ringu 0 is the most disturbing movie. There is some underlying terror while you get to connect with the characters and just wait for something horrible, and then it just explodes and the climax hits so hard.
May 12, 2021 · What are the differences between the Novel and Film adaptation of the Japanese horror sensation Ringu also known as The Ring to western audiences? Amber McCrudden investigates
Mar 29, 2019 · Though not the first of the new wave, Ringu was definitely the breakout hit of the subgenre and the one that landed big, introducing us to the long haired creepy girl-ghost trope that would...
I like Ringu. No horror movie is actually scary to me because they’re almost all preposterous, so I can’t say whether or not I think it’s scary or not, but I do think it’s a very good supernatural horror film.
- Rings
- Sadako 3D
- Sadako 3D 2
- Sadako vs. Kayako
- The Ring Two
- Ring 0: Birthday
- The Ring Virus
- Rasen
- Ringu 2
- Ring: Kanzenban
When Rings released in 2017, it amassed $83.1 million at the box office, a significantly lower take than its predecessors, and failed to provide any semblance of unique and inventive scares to its audience. Rings retold the original story in a mundane way while attempting to appeal to the franchise’s fanbase by building on the mythology of Samara (...
Unsurprisingly, a 3D film addition in the franchise was not the most successful. Sadako 3D is considered a sequel to the original movie’s lost second installment, Rasen, which has an entirely different timeline. It takes on adapting a different novel in Suzuki’s own Ring trilogy, titled S, and follows a young woman who must confront Sadako and Kash...
Sadako 3D 2 was slightly more successful than its predecessor in creating an enjoyable supernatural horror experience. It continued the story of its original characters and built upon the Rasen timeline for the final time. Despite its small successes, Sadako 3D 2 largely failed due to its reliance on using 3D effects to make the story scarier than ...
Sadako vs. Kayako is the crossover that American audiences had been waiting for in both The Ring and The Grudge franchises; the horror genre had tried this before with movies like Freddy vs. Jason. The story follows a young girl named Natsumi who watched Sadako’s tape. In order to avoid being killed by the spirit, she pits Kayako of Ju-On (The Grud...
The Ring Two is the official sequel to the original 2002 American remake. It follows the characters six months after the events of the first film, and immediately places Rachel and Aidan back into a horrific situation where Samara attempts to take over the young boy’s body. The sequel’s story line shifts so drastically between various supernatural ...
Ring 0: Birthday was the franchise’s attempt at making an origin story for the spirit known as Sadako. It did not totally disappoint, but it heavily relied on pre-existing stories that are based around coming-of-age elements in horror, such as was depicted in Brian De Palma's iconic film, Carrie. Because of this, it isn’t a remarkable addition to t...
In 1999, the South Korean adaptation of Suzuki’s novel released under the title, The Ring Virus. Despite the fact that it included scenes from the book that Nakata’s 1998 film did not, it is considered to be an almost exact copy of Ringu. It took elements from both of its sources and created an entirely new story line that isn’t as enthralling as e...
Known as the lost sequel, Rasen released at the same time as Hideo Nakata’s original Ringu. It is the second part of Suzuki’s original story, and was expected to be a great success similar to Ring: Kanzenban. The method of releasing a two-part film series at once did not do it any favors despite its accuracies in retelling the story of Sadako and t...
A year following the release of the original film, Hideo Nakata’s Ringu 2 proved that the budding series was worthy of an expansive franchise. It dominated Japan’s horror releases in 1999, and presented an entirely new story that is not connected to Suzuki’s novels. While it was an exciting addition, it did fall victim to relying on some genre trop...
Ring: Kanzenban ranks so high on this list due to its ability to remain as accurate to the original Suzuki novel as possible. It is considered the be the truest to its source. While the made for TV movie has not seen a re-release in nearly 25 years, it is still remarked as one of the best adaptations in comparison to those that followed. Ring: Kanz...
Feb 22, 2005 · After my first watch of this film I couldn't sleep properly for two nights. That's how effective it was at creeping me out. A superior horror and one of my all time favourites of the genre.
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In terms of quality I’d say Ringu 2 is slightly better than Rasen. Rasen has a lot of character and atmosphere as a saving grace. With that being said they both pale in comparison to Ringu as they’re kind of poor sequels. I’d honestly suggest you watched both.