
After the mysterious death of her niece and other three teenagers on the same hour and with the symptoms of heart attack, the journalist Sun-ju decides to investigate their last moments. She discloses that the four friends had just watched a videotape exactly one week before their death in a resort. She travels to the place and finds the deadly video and after watching the weird footage, her telephone rings. When she takes a picture of herself, she sees her image blurred the ... (Full plot summary below)
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After the mysterious death of her niece and other three teenagers on the same hour and with the symptoms of heart attack, the journalist Sun-ju decides to investigate their last moments. She discloses that the four friends had just watched a videotape exactly one week before their death in a resort. She travels to the place and finds the deadly video and after watching the weird footage, her telephone rings. When she takes a picture of herself, she sees her image blurred the same way that happened with the teenagers. She makes a copy of the cursed tape to her acquaintance, the skeptical coroner Choi Yeol. Together they seek for a hint, and find that it was taped thorough telekinesis by Eun-suh, a psychic girl that had disappeared years ago. When Sun-ju's little daughter watches the movie, Sun-ju has a stronger reason to unravel the mystery to save her daughter and her own lives.
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| User ReviewNick BF***n scary man!!!!! (im still hiding in my bed sheets) lol |
| User ReviewDome WIf the last scene with the well doesntscare you then your not human. Far superior to the wishy washy american remake. |
| User ReviewAndrew KAnother good (but why bother?) remake of Ring. |
| User ReviewVittorio BThe Korean version of the Ring takes a more scientific approach, but is just as scary. |
| User ReviewPatricia SThis Korean version of the movie Ringu is slightly different from the original version. That's not a bad thing, on the contrary because in this movie we get to know more about Sadako (in this movie she is Eun-Suh), why is she bad and how the videotape was made. Both the korean and the amaerican version keep the mistery around the tape and that's boring because we can't figure out how the hell that exists and who made it. So, because of that I recommend this movie to all Ringu and The Ring fans. |
| User ReviewSean CThis does a good job at sustaining mood and keeping even those familiar with the tale enthralled and interested throughout. |
| User ReviewCarolyn CVery close to the book and the sequel to the book... closest adaptaion i've seen. very creepy, with a little more in your face than the japanese seem to do. liked it alot. |
| User ReviewPrivate UAnother good (but why bother?) remake of Ring. |
| User ReviewDavid MI dont care who says differently this IS better than the original American piece of crap... It's got suspense, spookiness and an unerving atmosphere. All the whilst avoiding the pitfall that most horror movies fall into: Excessive violence. |
| User ReviewTrinity CKorean Ring movie, interesting take on the story. |