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  1. Oct 18, 2002 · The Ring. Rarely has a more serious effort produced a less serious result than in "The Ring," the kind of dread dark horror film where you better hope nobody in the audience snickers, because the film teeters right on the edge of the ridiculous. Enormous craft has been put into the movie, which looks just great, but the story goes beyond ...

  2. Jan 29, 2024. Nov 8, 2023. Rated: B+ • Oct 29, 2023. It sounds like just another urban legend -- a videotape filled with nightmarish images leads to a phone call foretelling the viewer's death ...

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    • Gore Verbinski
    • PG-13
    • Naomi Watts
    • What Is 'The Ring' About?
    • A Dreary and Bleak Color Palette
    • A Metaphor For The Dangers of The Media
    • Character Development
    • Gore Verbinski's Directing Is Masterful
    • A Perfect Cast
    • An Ending No One Saw Coming

    For those that have not seen the film, here's a brief synopsis. A mysterious videotape kills anyone who watches it after seven days, including journalist Rachel Keller's (Naomi Watts) niece. While investigating, Rachel watches the videotape herself, a disturbing series of images and brief clips, and is notably distraught when she answers the phone ...

    The look of the film is effectively dreary and oppressive, with the bulk of the movie filmed in a palate of blues and grays. There's water seemingly everywhere. If it isn't raining, it's the immediate aftermath of rain - wet driveways, puddles, and the like. Little puddles of water surround those killed after watching the video (we'll get there). T...

    The Ring speaks to media, and how it can distort truths and impact lives. The videotape literally impacts the lives of the people who watch it. Besides impending death, photos and live videos of those who watch it are distorted or scratched out; a cancel culture, if you will, long before that became a thing. Televisions are prevalent throughout the...

    The characters and their relationships in the movie are other fascinating elements of the film. Rachel begins the film as someone who sees herself as above others. When Aidan's teacher asks to talk to Rachel about Aidan, she very noticeably dismisses the classroom chair pulled out for her, opting to sit on the desk, placing her higher than the seat...

    The film contains many memorable, well-crafted scenes, a testament to Gore Verbinski's skill as a director. The opening scene draws you into the film immediately, explaining the basic premise of the story before following Rachel's niece, Katie (Amber Tamblyn), increasing horror as she realizes that anything around her could bring about her death. T...

    Not yet. First, the actors: a cast that does a great job with their roles. Naomi Watts is perfect, capturing the wild rollercoaster of emotions Rachel goes through with sometimes nothing more than the look on her face. Young David Dorfman understands Aidan, portraying the character as a child forced to be self-sufficient, with a hint of resentment ...

    Now, the ending, far and away the best part of the movie. All along, Rachel is led to the belief that what Samara wanted was for the truth to come out, to be rescued from the well and laid to rest. And we, the viewers, believe it too. From movies like The Sixth Sense or Insidious: The Last Key, we're accustomed to that story. So when that gets twis...

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  3. Lighting and makeup shouldn't also be forgotten. The thrust of "the Ring" isn't only to entertain and to make shiver. It is also doubled by a reflexion on the power of the image. One of the images of the film depicts a woman in front of a mirror looking at the camera. So, she's also looking at the viewer.

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  5. The Ring is one of those rare movies that gain something when you watch it at home instead of in theaters. Full Review | Jan 29, 2024. The Ring captivates audiences with its original concept ...

  6. Oct 18, 2002 · The Ring: Directed by Gore Verbinski. With Naomi Watts, Martin Henderson, David Dorfman, Brian Cox. A journalist must investigate a mysterious videotape which seems to cause the death of anyone one week to the day after they view it.

  7. www.metacritic.com › movie › the-ringThe Ring - Metacritic

    Oct 18, 2002 · The ring is actually not exactly a horror movie, but more like a thriller and mystery type.I like the subject very much,wondering what will happen every minute. generally horror films do not have such scenarios Other films in this style are often intended to scare but this movie we watched a woman trying to unravel the mystery of samara I have not fully understood the mystery of the cassette ...

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