Is The Ring worth watching?

The Ring, an American remake of the Japanese film “Ringu”, is in my honest opinion a spectacular and enthralling film. The writing, directing, performances and replay value are amazing in and of themselves. I especially love the premise, and I will review this movie as it’s own film, not a remake.

How scary is The Ring?

Parents need to know that The Ring is a 2002 remake of a Japanese film that is very, very scary. Four people and a horse die on-screen, with the potential for many more untimely demises throughout.

Why was Rachel spared in The Ring?

After Noah’s death, Rachel realizes that she was spared by Samara because she made a copy of the tape, which she passed on to Noah. In order to save her son, Rachel has Aidan make a copy of the tape as well, and when asked what will happen to the next person they show it to, she remains silent.

Does The Ring have Jumpscares?

See below for the exact times and descriptions of the 9 jump scares in The Ring, which has a jump scare rating of 2.5. Jump Scare Rating: Several creepy scenes however there is only one jump scare of note which occurs 15 minutes into the movie.

Will there be a rings 2?

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Is The Ring appropriate for 14 year olds?

Not to gory or violent but very scary Really good scary film but a kid over 10 can watch this film. Lot of Jumpscares and really should be PG-13 but way to scary for little kids. Language is said a lot. Not much sex and nudity or violence and gore pretty much just scary.

What age rating is The Ring?

PG-13
The MPAA rated The Ring PG-13 for thematic elements, disturbing images, language and some drug references.

Why does Sadako walk like that?

The first two Ringu movies are Inō’s only film credits, but her impression on the series is everlasting. Nakata reportedly asked the kabuki theater actress to walk backwards in a jerky motion, which he then reversed in the final film, creating Sadako’s bizarre movements.