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El aro 3

Título original: Rings
  • 2017
  • B
  • 1h 42min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
4.5/10
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Bonnie Morgan in El aro 3 (2017)
A young woman becomes worried about her boyfriend when he explores a dark subculture surrounding a mysterious videotape said to kill the watcher seven days after he has viewed it. She sacrifices herself to save her boyfriend and in doing so makes a horrifying discovery: there is a "movie within the movie" that no one has ever seen before ...
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DramaHorror sobrenaturalMisterioRomanceTerror

Una joven es víctima de una terrible maldición que amenaza con acabar con su vida en 7 días.Una joven es víctima de una terrible maldición que amenaza con acabar con su vida en 7 días.Una joven es víctima de una terrible maldición que amenaza con acabar con su vida en 7 días.

  • Dirección
    • F. Javier Gutiérrez
  • Guionistas
    • David Loucka
    • Jacob Estes
    • Akiva Goldsman
  • Elenco
    • Matilda Lutz
    • Alex Roe
    • Johnny Galecki
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    4.5/10
    45 k
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    • Dirección
      • F. Javier Gutiérrez
    • Guionistas
      • David Loucka
      • Jacob Estes
      • Akiva Goldsman
    • Elenco
      • Matilda Lutz
      • Alex Roe
      • Johnny Galecki
    • 264Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 224Opiniones de los críticos
    • 25Metascore
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    • Premios
      • 2 premios ganados en total

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    Matilda Lutz
    Matilda Lutz
    • Julia
    Alex Roe
    Alex Roe
    • Holt
    Johnny Galecki
    Johnny Galecki
    • Gabriel
    Vincent D'Onofrio
    Vincent D'Onofrio
    • Burke
    Aimee Teegarden
    Aimee Teegarden
    • Skye
    Bonnie Morgan
    Bonnie Morgan
    • Samara
    Se Oh
    • Blue
    • (as Chuck Willis)
    Patrick Walker
    Patrick Walker
    • Jamal
    Zach Roerig
    Zach Roerig
    • Carter
    Laura Wiggins
    Laura Wiggins
    • Faith
    • (as Laura Slade Wiggins)
    Lizzie Brocheré
    Lizzie Brocheré
    • Kelly
    • (as Lizzie Brochere)
    Karen Ceesay
    Karen Ceesay
    • Flight Attendant
    Dave Blamy
    • First Officer
    Michael E. Sanders
    Michael E. Sanders
    • Pilot
    Randall Taylor
    Randall Taylor
    • Holt's Father
    Drew Grey
    • Sam
    Kayli Carter
    Kayli Carter
    • Evelyn
    Jill Jane Clements
    Jill Jane Clements
    • Karen Styx
    • Dirección
      • F. Javier Gutiérrez
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      • David Loucka
      • Jacob Estes
      • Akiva Goldsman
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    2antoniokowatsch

    What Happened?

    I'm not really sure what I just watched but this was a far cry from the previous two movies. The worst offense that this movie has to atone for is the fact that it wasn't scary. Not even in the slightest sense. Keep in mind that this was supposed to be a Horror movie.

    Right from the get-go it was pretty much clear "who would make it out of the movie alive" ["The Chosen One"-trope]. And that's why the whole movie flopped. There was no real danger. The entire movie felt like a "documentary" about the origin story. Also, Samara was barely in the movie, which for the record was the main reason for my disgruntlement.

    Final verdict: This movie is more of a filler. It's main purpose is to connect the links from the past to what is yet to come. This may sound wrong but the end of the movie was actually the best part (and it wasn't because the movie ended. It's because we were left with an intriguing cliffhanger. I like that). I remain hopeful for the upcoming movie in the franchise.
    georgeaehret

    Don't Waste Your Time

    This is one the worst films I've ever seen. It's scary how horror filmmakers today haven't learned from the greatest horror films of all time like Halloween or The Thing. In some cases they've never even seen them. I wouldn't be surprised if that was the case as a matter of fact. This film had no scary scenes. The original "Ringu" and the American remake were both very good. I prefer the American Remake but the Japanese version is also very good. Especially in comparison to this piece of garbage. The new footage used in the video tapes is pathetic compared to what Gore Verbinski filmed. The trailer is also very misleading. All of the performances were awful with the worst female performance I've ever seen in a horror film in the lead character. Currently the worst film of the entire year and not competent in the slightest. 1/10
    4Thanos_Alfie

    Boring for a horror movie...

    "Rings" is a horror movie in which we watch a young woman trying to reach her boyfriend who is missing in his try of exploring a dark urban legend (a mysterious video said to kill the watcher seven days after viewing). In the meantime and as she is trying to save her boyfriend she discovers something about this movie that none has ever found. Something that maybe can change everything.

    I have to admit that I expected more from this movie and of course I was disappointed from it. It's the third movie of this series and I believe is the worst. The plot is at a very basic level which makes the movie boring and without any suspense, something that it's mandatory when we talk for a horror movie. In addition to this the direction which was made by F. Javier Gutiérrez is not so good due to the lack of experience or imagination of him or even because of low budget that this movie has. The interpretations of Johnny Galecki who plays as Gabriel and Vincent D'Onofrio who plays as Burke, they can be seen as "supporting players" in this film and nothing more.

    Finally I believe that "Rings" is a simple - medium movie with low budget, poor cast and direction which used a name in order to make money and of course it failed. In comparison with the previous two movies I have to say that it's the worst and I don't recommend it to anyone, you are going to lose your time watching it.
    6Hellmant

    Loses it's way pretty quickly.

    'RINGS': Three Stars (Out of Five)

    The third installment in the American supernatural horror franchise, following 2002's 'THE RING' and 2005's 'THE RING TWO'; the series is based on the 1998 Japanese horror movie 'RINGU'. This sequel has a college student, and his girlfriend, trying to survive the curse of Samara Morgan; which haunts you for a week, before death, after watching a mysterious video tape. The film was directed by F. Javier Gutierrez, and it was written by David Loucka, Jacob Aaron Estes and Akiva Goldsman. It stars Matilda Lutz, Alex Roe, Johnny Galecki and Vincent D'Onofrio. The movie has been a hit at the Box Office, so far, but (of course) it's received mostly negative reviews from critics, and fans alike. I found it to be pretty disappointing.

    A college professor, named Gabriel (Galecki), discovers the curse of Samara Morgan; after buying an old VCR at a garage sale, with a mysterious tape in it. He creates a college experiment out of the curse; where he assigns students to watch the tape, and then he finds them someone else to show it to (which saves their lives). Holt (Roe) is one new student that's unlucky enough to get the assignment. When Holt's girlfriend, Julia (Lutz), doesn't hear from him, she comes looking for him.

    The film starts out pretty promising, and it's creepy enough (like the others), but it loses it's way pretty quickly. There's definitely some cool, and somewhat frightening, scenes in it; but they're mostly all in the first half of the movie. This sequel is definitely not as original, or as memorable, as it's predecessors; but it's worst crime is that it's just boring. The first half is mildly amusing, but the second half is definitely a bore!
    3bkrauser-81-311064

    A Joke Twelve Years in the Making

    Twelve years have passed since we last caught a glimpse of the waterlogged Samara clambering out of the well; twelve years. I want you to remember that because evidently the makers of Rings, the newest installment in the series forgot. They forgot that the origin of their vengeful specter has already been told and the supposed rules of Samara's curse need maybe a refresher at most. Yet given the fact this film simultaneously ups stakes and downplays expectations I have to ask, what are we supposed to be looking at: a reboot? A sequel? A spin off? I can't honestly tell you what we're supposed to be watching, but what it looks like is a really s***ty horror movie – one that plum forgot to bring the scary. Jump scares abound in this movie and if that's all it takes to jolt you out of your seat then watch out for the loud claps of car doors closing and umbrellas bursting open. Otherwise the second scariest thing about this movie is it makes an entire rural Georgia town look like the McPoyles from It's Always Sunny (2005-Present).

    After an absurd opening hook provided by the single worst in-flight movie ever, the film begins with a young teenage couple inexplicably agog about the legend of Orpheus. Male Meatbag #1 (Roe) is headed off to college leaving Female Meatbag #1 (Ingrid Lutz) to wait for the inevitable turkey drop back in their hometown. The film insinuates she's taking care of a sick family member but we never see them and the plot thread drops as soon as Male Meatbag #1 stops answering his phone. Female Meatbag #1 becomes upset and makes her way to the guy's college where we meet (or rather re-meet) Male Meatbag #2 (Galecki). #2 is a biology professor who in addition to barely teaching classes also somehow managed to start an experimental death cult to protect himself from the cursed tape he recently found. Male Meatbag #1 is involved; Female Meatbag #1 sees the video, Female Meatbag #2 (Teegarden) dies and we all go on a glorious adventure to stop our flat screens from attacking.

    The main problem that every film in the Ring Series (2002-Present) has to try to overcome is finding a second act that matters. The concept all but requires the main source of fright and threat to bookend a narrative dead zone whereby victims anxiously await their fates. The Ring (2002) accomplished this with an engaging mystery. The characters were given a clear time clock, elevated stakes and clues within the cursed video to give the audience something to play with.

    Rings attempts the same thing, but since the audience should have some context (again it's been twelve years), we're all just twiddling our thumbs waiting for the characters to catch up. The mystery is a slightly different take on the curse (it's also a slightly different video), but it hardly justifies this airless, soulless cash grab. Especially since the Gothic atmosphere of the first is completely absent and all we're left with to mull on is a late appearance by Vincent D'Onofrio.

    For what it's worth, supporting players Vincent D'Onofrio and Johnny Galecki outshine the leads in this insipid film like rusted tin cans in a rubbish tip. They're not by any means good, but they wisely play to their strengths unlike Ingrid Lutz who looks like she's about to burst a blood vessel trying to fake an American accent. Of course in comparison to Roe, she actually looks like she's trying to sell her role. Roe ambles onto the screen like a last place relay racer who suddenly decided "I just don't give a f*** anymore." This film is a redundant farce lacking any of the inspiration that made the first American remake not just good but a J-horror trendsetter. The chills and thrills are non-existent and story can't help but flounder in a sea of inattention and indecision. What is Rings supposed to be? I honestly think it might just be a bad joke twelve years in the making.

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    • Trivia
      According to the special makeup effects designer on the film, Arjen Tuiten, it took about 6 and a half hours to complete Samara's makeup and her costume featured a water rig under the dress that allowed the character to constantly drip water.
    • Errores
      Evelyn's hair is red in Rings, while in The Ring Two, it is black both in the present day, and in a brief flashback that is close to the time line of the flashbacks in Rings.
    • Citas

      Holt: [trailer] I keep... thinking about this story. There's this video that... kills you. Seven days after you watch it. The second it's over... the phone rings. And this voice says...

      Samara: [voiceover] Seven days.

    • Créditos curiosos
      At the beginning of the movie, the stars in the Paramount logo flicker, the background darkens and for a brief moment, the stars change into the sign of The Ring.
    • Versiones alternativas
      The digital HD and Blu-ray releases include behind-the-scenes interviews with the cast & crew, deleted/extended scenes, and an alternative ending.
    • Conexiones
      Featured in FoundFlix: Rings (2017) Ending Explained + Origins of Samara (2017)
    • Bandas sonoras
      Kiss This
      Written by Richard Parkhouse, Adam Slack, Luke Spiller, George Tizzard & Joshua Wilkinson

      Performed by The Struts

      Courtesy of Interscope Records

      under license from Universal Music Enterprises

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 3 de febrero de 2017 (México)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
    • Sitios oficiales
      • Official Facebook
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      • Rings
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • East Mountain Studios, 2030 East Park Drive, Conyers, Georgia, Estados Unidos
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      • Macari/Edelstein
      • Parkes/MacDonald Image Nation
      • Quebec Film and Television Tax Credit
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    • Presupuesto
      • USD 25,000,000 (estimado)
    • Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 27,793,018
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 13,002,632
      • 5 feb 2017
    • Total a nivel mundial
      • USD 83,080,890
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    • Tiempo de ejecución
      • 1h 42min(102 min)
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      • Dolby Digital
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      • 1.85 : 1

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