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      • Ring (リング, Ringu) is a 1998 Japanese supernatural psychological horror film directed by Hideo Nakata and written by Hiroshi Takahashi, based on the 1991 novel by Koji Suzuki.
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    • Ring 0: Birthday (2000) Runtime: 1 hour, 39 minutes | Cast: Yuki Nakama (Sadako Yamamura), Seiichi Tanabe (Hiroshi Toyama), Kumiko Aso (Etsuko Tachihara), Takeshi Wakamatsu (Yusaku Shigemori)
    • Ringu (1995) Runtime: 1 hour, 35 minutes | Cast: Katsunori Takahashi (Kazuyuki Asakawa), Ayane Miura (Sadako Yamamura), Mai Tachihare (Shizuka Asakawa), Maha Hamada (Mai Takano)
    • Ringu (1998) Runtime: 1 hour, 35 minutes | Cast: Nanako Matsushima (Reiko Asakawa), Miki Nakatani (Mai Takano), Yuko Takeuchi (Tomoko Oishi), Hitomi Sato (Masami), Yoichi Numata (Takashi Yamamura), Rie Ino’o (Sadako Yamamura), Rikiya Otaka (Yoichi Asakawa), Hiroyuki Sanada (Ryuji Takayama)
    • Rasen (1998) Runtime: 1 hour, 37 minutes | Cast: Nanako Matsushima (Reiko Asakawa), Miki Nakatani (Mai Takano), Yuko Takeuchi (Tomoko Oishi), Hitomi Sato (Masami), Yoichi Numata (Takashi Yamamura), Hinaka Saeki (Sadako Yamamura)
  2. In 1998, Hideo Nakata made a new Japanese adaptation of the book in his film Ring (also known as The Ring or Ringu). The film was a critical and commercial success, being credited with revolutionizing the J-horror genre and influencing many future films in the wider horror genre.

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    Ring (リング, Ringu) is a 1998 Japanese supernatural psychological horror film directed by Hideo Nakata and written by Hiroshi Takahashi, based on the 1991 novel by Koji Suzuki.

  4. There are so many main line, spin off, bootleg and vs movies that it takes a ton of research to even keep track. However, if you only care about the mainline, your order is correct, but if you like what you see, there’s SO much more that worth checking out afterwards with Sadako. 20 votes, 10 comments.

    • Ringu (1998) Following the murder of her cousin Tomoko, reporter Reiko learns of a film that kills anybody who watches it precisely one week later. She first dismisses the claims, but when she discovers that Tomoko’s buddy (who was also watching the video) died at the exact same moment, she launches an investigation.
    • Ringu 2 (1999) Mai Takano is attempting to discover more about her professor Ryûji’s demise. She soon learns about a DVD that is plagued by the soul of a little girl named Sadako who died many years ago.
    • Ringu 0: Birthday (2000) The precursor to the horror film Ringu, this film details Sadako’s transformation into the furious murderous ghost. The narrative begins with her as a quiet, rather reclusive college student who joins a theatre club.
    • The Ring (2002) Rachel Keller is a journalist who chooses to go undercover to investigate the unexplained deaths of her niece and three friends, all of whom appeared to die at the same time- 10:00 PM- on the same day.
  5. Sep 18, 2020 · Ringu is one of the most well-known J-horror films in history, and was the primary influence on the international craze as well as being the most successful overall in building a long-running Japanese horror movie franchise.

  6. 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.

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