Sadako 3D
Sadako 3D

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Akane is a high school teacher who hears a rumor from her students that there is actual footage on the Internet of someone's suicide. The footage is said to drive anyone who sees it to also commit suicide. Akane does not believe the rumor at first, but when one of her female students dies after viewing the footage, she and her boyfriend Takanori are fatefully drawn into the horror that has been created by the man who appears in the suicide footage, Kashiwada. Kashiwada's inte... (Full plot summary below)

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Akane is a high school teacher who hears a rumor from her students that there is actual footage on the Internet of someone's suicide. The footage is said to drive anyone who sees it to also commit suicide. Akane does not believe the rumor at first, but when one of her female students dies after viewing the footage, she and her boyfriend Takanori are fatefully drawn into the horror that has been created by the man who appears in the suicide footage, Kashiwada. Kashiwada's intention is to create chaos in the world by bringing back Sadako and the power of her curse. Now Akane has to fight against Sadako and Kashiwada to save the lives of herself and Takanori.

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HeyUGuys - 3/10 by Craig SkinnerDie-hard fans of the Ring franchise will most likely find something to enjoy... but there is little horror, fun or intelligence to be found in Sadako 3D.
Dread Central - 2/10 by Steve "Uncle Creepy" BartonSadako 3D is like having beer goggles that possess the miraculous power to make even the silliest of CG deers look absolutely terrifying.
User Review - 10/10 by Daniel TSadako 3D takes a whole new level of Asian Horror into the next level in this new generation of the internet. I would 100% recommend a friend to this film.
User Review - 8/10 by Jv Ait was just like a japanese version of "the ring" (i think. I've never seen The Ring.) The 3D effects were really cool.
User Review - 8/10 by Ed COne line summary: Well filmed and acted, but Ringu 5 is a bit too derivative. ------------------------------------------------------- Like The Ring, but with cell phones, laptops, and cursed videos online. Teacher Akane becomes involved when one of her students, Noriko, commits suicide, the evening after Akane caught her in class trying to see the cursed video. Her video designer boy friend, Takanori, had been looking for the cursed video the same evening. Takanori was disappointed when he thought he had found the clip, only to receive the message that it had been taken down from the server (404 error). Unfortunately, Noriko had the same experience at first. The police are looking into the suicides (not just Noriko), and question Akane about it. Akane does not tell the older detective, Koiso, about it directly. He overhears one of Noriko's classmates, Lisa, discuss it with Akane. He orders his junior detective, Nakamura, to track down this clip, just to tie up loose ends. He finds that of the first 10 to view the clip (from Internet download records) all 10 committed suicide. Takanori's boss thinks the clip had some strong subliminal messages in it. An abnormally large moth keeps recurring in the film. Det. Nakamura narrows things down to the online suicide of Kiyoshi Kashiwada in the recent past. Det Koiso notes that Kashiwada is likely still alive. Det. Nakamura tries to find the video clip, and gets the 404 message; Lisa looks for it, and gets the 404 error, as did Noriko earlier in the film. Then the video is played, followed by Sadako reaching through the screen to grab Lisa with the long hair. Akane comes in and tries to save Lisa. Sadako's hands come for Akane, and Sadako's voice says 'you are the one.' Akane screams and shatters the computer screen, breaking the spell. The detectives are quite interested in Akane in their second interview with her. Akane claims not to know anything. At home, the Takanori is attacked; Akane again screams to break the monitor screen. They try to run away, but Takanori is absorbed. The third round with the detectives gets more intense. Akane tries construct a working theory: Kashiwada is killing people in an effort to find the 'proper' body for Sadako to inhabit. Detective Koiso is not impressed. Next morning, Detective Nakamura appears before Koiso, but looking like a very tall Sadako. Nakamura refers to Kashimada, then commits suicide. Takanori's boss appears to Akane and tries to explain what she needs to do to get Takanori back. It's not the boss, however; Akane runs screaming. Koiso discovers some huge clues at Kashimada's flat. The whole story seems to be written on the walls, which were formerly covered with abnormally large moths. Koiso is convinced. He meets Akane, and they share intelligence about Sadako. They find the well together. Kashiwada's says, "It's show time." For every one of Kashimada's sacrifices, there's a Sadako replicant emerging from the well. A dying Koiso implores Akane to run. The chase goes on and on. Akane kills (well, disperses) several of the replicants, but not all. She is herded into a room where a cell phone shows a picture of Takanori. She's surrounded by replicants, a couple of dozen perhaps. Her scream disperses most of them. She tries to contact Takanori, but this is Sadako's illusionary bait for the final capture. Does Akane succeed in saving Takanori? What is the cost? That moth, hm. ------Scores------- Cinematography: 10/10 Good looking, competent. Sound: 10/10 Quite good. Acting: 9/10 Good. Screenplay: 6/10 The story has been run too many times. Several motivations for events seemed to be missing.
User Review - 6/10 by Matt RJapanese horror with the standard long dark haired creepy woman present... we've had a cursed video tape, now a cursed video clip... ok, not bad, not for all tastes.
User Review - 6/10 by Erin MThough I really hated all those "things" at the end. (I don't know what you would call them? Zombie sadako monster clones?), this was pretty good for what it was. I watched it on dvd, and though it is cheesy, I can see it would have been amazing actually in 3D.
User Review - 6/10 by Mark Kso horrible and disrespectful ( To the franchise that is ) that i loved it
User Review - 6/10 by Anthony ABeing apart of a great horror film franchise, this movie did not cut the cake. The story seemed to be way off from the Ringu movies and even the American remakes, the movie in itself wasn't anything impressive. Even the new, grotesque Sadako's were interesting in design, but not all too scary and way off from the original Sadako. Plus, there were multiple of them that were easily defeated by a scream. If you missed out on this film, you didn't miss out on anything important that has to relate to the Ring horror franchise!
User Review - 6/10 by Nicki MThough I really hated all those "things" at the end. (I don't know what you would call them? Zombie sadako monster clones?), this was pretty good for what it was. I watched it on dvd, and though it is cheesy, I can see it would have been amazing actually in 3D.

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