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18 October 2002 (USA) moreTagline:
Before you die, you see the ring morePlot:
A young journalist must investigate a mysterious videotape which seems to cause the death of anyone in a week of viewing it. full summary | full synopsisAwards:
7 wins & 5 nominations moreNewsDesk:
(56 articles)
Director Set For American Remake Of The Host! (From Icons of Fright. 20 November 2008, 7:50 AM, PST)
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Visually intense creepfest--different purpose than the original moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Naomi Watts | ... | Rachel Keller | |
| Martin Henderson | ... | Noah Clay | |
| David Dorfman | ... | Aidan Keller | |
| Brian Cox | ... | Richard Morgan | |
| Jane Alexander | ... | Dr. Grasnik | |
| Lindsay Frost | ... | Ruth Embry | |
| Amber Tamblyn | ... | Katie Embry | |
| Rachael Bella | ... | Becca Kotler | |
| Daveigh Chase | ... | Samara Morgan | |
| Shannon Cochran | ... | Anna Morgan | |
| Sandra Thigpen | ... | Teacher | |
| Richard Lineback | ... | Innkeeper | |
| Sasha Barrese | ... | Girl Teen #1 | |
| Tess Hall | ... | Girl Teen #2 | |
| Adam Brody | ... | Kellen - Teen #3 |
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Ring (USA) (pre-release title)Seven Days (USA) (working title)
Static (USA) (working title)
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Rated PG-13 for thematic elements, disturbing images, language and some drug references.Parents Guide:
View content advisory for parentsRuntime:
115 minLanguage:
EnglishAspect Ratio:
1.37 : 1 moreCertification:
Canada:13+ (Quebec) | Canada:14 (New Brunswick/Nova Scotia/Prince Edward Island) | Canada:14A (Alberta/British Columbia) | Canada:AA (Ontario) | Canada:PA (Manitoba) | Portugal:M/16 | Malaysia:U | Iceland:16 | South Korea:15 | Brazil:14 | Argentina:16 | Australia:MA | Chile:14 | Finland:K-15 | France:-12 | Germany:16 (bw) | Ireland:15PG (original rating) | Ireland:15 (video rating) | Israel:16 | Japan:PG-12 | Mexico:B | Netherlands:16 | New Zealand:R16 | Norway:15 | Peru:14 | Philippines:PG-13 | Singapore:PG | Spain:18 | Sweden:15 | Switzerland:14 (canton of Geneva) | Switzerland:14 (canton of Vaud) | Switzerland:16 (canton of Bern) | Switzerland:16 (canton of Zurich) | Switzerland:16 (canton of the Grisons) | UK:15 | USA:PG-13 (certificate #39347) | Greece:K-17MOVIEmeter: 
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A Bad Religion sticker is partially visible in Noah's locker in the A/V room; Gore Verbinski (credited as Gore Verbinsky) directed the 1994 music video for "American Jesus" from Bad Religion's 1993 Epitaph Records release "Recipe For Hate". Other stickers visible in the locker include those for Epitaph bands Pennywise, The Refused, Lars Frederiksen And The Bastards, and Descendents. moreGoofs:
Incorrectly regarded as goofs: As Rachel is driving to try to warn Noah, she has her cell phone in her right hand. In the next shot, she has both hands on the wheel. She actually drops the phone to take better control of the wheel to avoid traffic. moreSoundtrack:
HEY JOHN moreFAQ
How did Samara create the tape, and why?Chapter Headings, an unofficial version:
Why is this film called The Ring?
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This film is the American take on the Japanese original and while it absorbs its source material intact, it twists around its formula a bit in order to make it fit its new surroundings. The story is the same: a journalist, after losing her niece to a mysterious circumstance, investigates and discovers a cursed videotape, which gives a viewer only seven days to live.
Like its predecessors, the film doesn't spend that much time on the supernatural elements, but focuses more on the mystery. However, The Ring features a lot more supernatural elements immediately and throughout the film than either previous version, perhaps to make more obvious and visceral the impending doom that faces our protagonist. Visually, The Ring has been injected with a shot of adrenaline, being less the brooding mystery of the original and more immediate and menacing. The color palette is colder than Ringu and the story is also more detached and focused on the ghostly mechanics than the human story, which leads the film to be more recognizably intimidating.
The story itself is a little more mysterious in that the backstory of our villain is rather thin and unexplained. Furthermore, the villain is clearly portrayed as senselessly malevolent; this weakens at least two significant scenes. The ending, I think, is more clever than the previous versions. I like that there is something to the relationship between the protagonist, Rachel, and her ally, Noah, but it still seems a little weak when compared to Ringu--where one line can effortlessly show the development in the relationship.
As far as a horror movie goes, The Ring is a blunt, but nonetheless creepy example. Losing some of the trappings of its predecessors helps simplify the story for faster flow and to create room for more visual creepiness, but also loses some of the complexity that helped the story have more depth. It's more of impressive frightfest than Ringu, but is a little weaker in story resonance. In the end, that makes The Ring just as effective overall: if you want more chills, catch this version. If you want more meat, catch Ringu. Decent entertainment. 7/10.