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The Ring is a 2002 American remake of the 1998 Japanese film, Ring. It was directed by Gore Verbinski and starred Naomi Watts and Martin Henderson.

Plot

Rachel is watching the tape.
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Rachel is watching the tape.

The story begins with two teenage girls discussing the events of the previous weekend, during which one of them, Katie, went to a cabin in the mountains to spend time with some friends. While talking, the subject of a supposedly cursed videotape is brought up. The other girl, Becca, states that anyone who watches this video receives a phone call, in which a voice says, "seven days". Then, exactly seven days after viewing the tape, the viewer dies. Katie reveals in horror that she had watched that video at the cabin last weekend, exactly seven days earlier. After a series of unexplainable occurrences, involving T.V.s in the house turning themselves on and unexplained pools of water, Katie is mysteriously killed, while Becca goes insane.

The film then introduces Katie's aunt, Rachel, a journalist living in Seattle. Her son, Aidan, was not only Katie's cousin but also a good friend, and seems to be sensitive to psychic occurrences. At Katie's funeral Rachel begins investigating Katie's death and learns of the videotape. Her investigation leads her to the same cabin in the mountains where the teenagers had watched the tape. There, she finds the tape and eventually watches it. She shows it to Aiden's father Noah, and Aidan himself watches it a few days later.

Rachel's investigation then turns to the tape itself, which contains a seemingly random series of disturbing, grainy black & white images. Investigating those images leads Rachel to learn of a girl, Samara, who had been adopted and then murdered by those parents. They had killed Samara when they believed she had caused her mother to go insane as well as causing the deaths of several horses. Rachel is eventually led to where the girl was killed; a watery grave at the bottom of a well. Rachel notifies the authorities, and Samara is given a proper burial, presumably putting her spirit to rest.

However, just as it seems that everything is well again, Samara kills Noah. Rachel and Aidan realize that the only way to escape Samara after watching the video is to make a copy of the tape and show it to someone else, thus continuing the cycle.

Misc. Info

Produced by DreamWorks SKG, the film was a popular success, earning a total of US$129,094,024 in domestic box office receipts and a worldwide total of $249 million.

The success of The Ring opened the way for American remakes of several other Japanese horror films, including The Grudge. A sequel, The Ring Two, was released in North American theaters on March 18, 2005. It was directed by Hideo Nakata, the director of the original Japanese film.

Just before the release of the sequel, The Ring was re-released with an extra disc that had a fifteen minute short film, Rings, which was intended to bridge The Ring and The Ring Two.

The Ring debuted on network TV on ABC on Monday, June 6, 2005 at 9 PM EST, 8 PM PST. It was rated TV-14 V (for violence) with a viewer discretion warning for violent content.

Trivia

Differences between The Ring and Ringu

External links

The Ring Cycle
Novels: Ring | Rasen | Loop | Birthday
Japanese Films: | Ring | Ring 2 | Rasen
American Films: The Ring | Rings | The Ring Two
Korean Films: The Ring Virus
Curses: Samara Morgan | Sadako Yamamura | Eun-Suh Park | The Video | Towel-Headed Man
Misc: Anna Morgan | Moesko Island Lighthouse | Hideo Nakata | She Is Here | Koji Suzuki |

 


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