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A few things I didn't understand, regarding Ringu
I just saw The Ring (the Japanese version).
There's a couple of things, which I didn't understand. 1. The phone didn't ring, when the guy saw the film. 2. When they look at the footage, with the dead people in the car...how could Sadako get them. They weren't near a TV. |
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RINGU
Here's my take on it:
1-) If I'm not mistaken, didn't the lead character (the female reporter) walk outside while her ex watched the video? I believe the viewer is "with" her when she does this . . . the male then acts as if the video did not bother him in the least. Who's to say he wasn't lying, that the phone didn't ring inside the house but he's in "denial" that the legend is real? I could be confusing the American remake with the original on this one, but I'm pretty sure this scene was almost exactly the same in the original. I always figured that just because you (the viewer) didn't *hear* the phone ring did not mean it didn't happen. I'm not 100% sure on that one, but there's my $.02 for what it's worth. As for your second question, that one's easy . . . . 2-) It doesn't matter whether you are near a TV or not. Sadako will get you when your 7 days is up. Doesn't matter where you are. You can't run. You can't hide. You're still gonna die of fright at the hands of Sadako. Hope this helps. From a huge fan of both versions, James http://members.tripod.com/~NEWMANATOR/index.html |
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Ok, I see.
I just thought that the only way she could get you, would be by coming out of your TV. |
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Seen it yet?
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Kind of off-topic, but it's amazing how many people don't know there's a Japanese version to this film, and have this dumbstruck look when you tell them there is one (that's better than the US version, IMO) . "You mean they make movies in Japan, too?" :)
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heheheh...I MUST AGREE....Some people are very close minded and dont even realize it.
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Regarding question 2, one of the fiends on the Ring forum once said that in the books, Sadako could come out of any reflective surface. A few of the Ring forum members took the time to translate the manga AND scanned it. It's worth checking out.
Ringu was great - but Dark Water (same director and writer) was even better, IMHO. I think that the Dreamworks Ring borrowed a lot from that film too. I'm curious about Ring 2, would like to see it. ]checking out.[/URL] |
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As far as people not knowing about Ringu, you can't really blame them. I mean, it's hard to find those movies here to rent. You can buy them all, but what average movie-goer is going to do that. I'm used to people's reactions when I tell them The Ring was a remake, but I understand why they think that way.
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Definitely check it out if you can find it, Moonsorrow. It's fantastic. The first movie to keep me awake at night since I was 7 or 8 years old! No shit . . . .
To be perfectly honest, I think I liked both the Japanese original and the American remake equally. Or at least damn close to equally. But the original holds a special place in my heart because I'd been searching for it for a while (like yourself) before I finally got to see a horrible (quality-wise) bootleg version. The chase is better than the catch, as they say. :) Great films, both of them. Both have an atmosphere of sheer unease that other horror films of today should aspire to. And as for the remake, *that* is the way you do a remake, by God! With respect for the original, and reverence for what made its scares work in the first place . . . . All my opinion, of course. Thanks for listening. James http://members.tripod.com/~NEWMANATOR/index.html |
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