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Ringu 2 (1999)

Ringu 2 (1999)
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Hideo Nakata follows up on the phenomenal success of Ringu -- the highest grossing Japanese film up to that point -- with this effort. In the previous film, Reiko (Nanako Matsushima) was a television reporter doing a piece on a videotape that seemed to kill those who watched it. Not long after learning that the cause of the killing was a vengeful spirit named Sadako who inhabited the video, Reiko's researcher ex-husband (Hiroyuki Sanada) died a painful death, and the fate of Reiko's son, Yoichi (Rikiya Otaka) -- who watched the tape -- was in doubt. Ring 2 opens with an autopsy of Sadako, whose supernatural rage was sparked when she was dumped in a well. Sadako's powers affect Yoichi, who survived the video and has become a medium of sorts for the wraith. Also affected is Reiko's dead husband's mistress, Mai Takano (played by pop star Miki Nakatani), whose life has become a living nightmare. Also under Sadako's power is Masami Kurahashi (Hitomi Sato), who was a schoolmate of one of Sadako's first victims. Though many try to get to the bottom of the problem -- including a psychologist (Fumiyo Kohinata) and a police detective (Kenjiro Ishimaru) -- the bodies start piling up. ~ Jonathan Crow, Rovi

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Starring:
Miki NakataniHitomi Sato, (more)
Director(s):
Hideo Nakata
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Ringu 2

Hideo Nakata follows up on the phenomenal success of Ringu -- the highest grossing Japanese film up to that point -- with this effort. In the previous film, Reiko (Nanako Matsushima) was a television reporter doing a piece on a videotape that seemed to kill those who watched it. Not long after learning that the cause of the killing was a vengeful spirit named Sadako who inhabited the video, Reiko's researcher ex-husband (Hiroyuki Sanada) died a painful death, and the fate of Reiko's son, Yoichi (Rikiya Otaka) -- who watched the tape -- was in doubt. Ring 2 opens with an autopsy of Sadako, whose supernatural rage was sparked when she was dumped in a well. Sadako's powers affect Yoichi, who survived the video and has become a medium of sorts for the wraith. Also affected is Reiko's dead husband's mistress, Mai Takano (played by pop star Miki Nakatani), whose life has become a living nightmare. Also under Sadako's power is Masami Kurahashi (Hitomi Sato), who was a schoolmate of one of Sadako's first victims. Though many try to get to the bottom of the problem -- including a psychologist (Fumiyo Kohinata) and a police detective (Kenjiro Ishimaru) -- the bodies start piling up. ~ Jonathan Crow, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
96 mins

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Director(s):
Hideo Nakata
Writer(s):
Hiroshi Takahashi
Producer(s):
Masato Hara
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR(Violence, Adult Situations)
Categories:
HorrorMystery & Suspense
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    Michael M.

    It may be just that what is scary for people of one culture may not be so for people of another culture. For me, the believability of the situation and the probability of being in the same situation is what makes me scared long after the movie has been watched. This was the angle that was exploited by "The Sixth Sense" movie; the situation portrayed was an everyday ordinary experience which gave supernatural meaning to "little everyday things" (like suddenly feeling cold or the hair raising on the back of your neck). In the case of Ringu 2, it's not everyday that you come across a VHS tape that has something very weird and disturbing on it or receive a phone call just after watching it. What makes it less scary is that it's a sequel that tries to play on the same "scare cues" as the first movie.

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    Charles R.

    I really enjoyed how minor characters/actors from Ringu became major characters in Ringu 2. About 45min in, I was thinking I may like this better than the first Ringu. Then it seemed to me that it started going off on a tangent that I couldn't really appreciate at first; ultimately I accepted it. However, overall, I like the original Ringu more.

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    Eric G.

    not as scary or scenic as the original

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