The Ring (Widescreen Edition)
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| Darsteller | Naomi Watts | Brian Cox |
| Freigabe | ab 13 Jahren |
| Ländercode | Code 1 (USA) |
| Laufzeit | 115 Minuten |
| Sprache | Englisch, Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround Französisch, Dolby Digital 5.1 |
| Untertitel | Französisch, Spanisch |
| Medium | DVD |
| Release | 04.03.2003 |
| EAN | 0667068998023 |
| Kategorien | Weitere |
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With its disturbing images and a few good shocks, The Ring is the kind of frightfest you'll watch to set a chilling mood or spook your susceptible friends, but when you try to sort it out, this well-mounted American remake (of the 1998 Japanese hit Ringu , based on Koji Suzuki's popular novel) becomes a batch of incoherent parts. The negligible plot follows a Seattle reporter (Naomi Watts) as she investigates the death of her niece, the victim of a mysterious videotape that, according to urban legend, causes the viewer's death seven days later. ( Fear Dot Com borrowed the same idea while avoiding this film's lofty pretensions.) The countdown structure follows the reporter, her son, and her estranged boyfriend into deepening layers of terror--all quite effective until the movie attempts to explain itself. At that you're better off shutting down your brain and letting the creepy visuals take over. --Jeff Shannon