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The Ring Two

  • 2005
  • PG-13
  • 1h 50m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
104K
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Kelly Stables in The Ring Two (2005)
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Six months after the incidents involving the lethal videotape, new clues prove that there is a new evil lurking in the darkness.Six months after the incidents involving the lethal videotape, new clues prove that there is a new evil lurking in the darkness.Six months after the incidents involving the lethal videotape, new clues prove that there is a new evil lurking in the darkness.

  • Director
    • Hideo Nakata
  • Writers
    • Ehren Kruger
    • Kôji Suzuki
    • Hiroshi Takahashi
  • Stars
    • Naomi Watts
    • David Dorfman
    • Sissy Spacek
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    104K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Hideo Nakata
    • Writers
      • Ehren Kruger
      • Kôji Suzuki
      • Hiroshi Takahashi
    • Stars
      • Naomi Watts
      • David Dorfman
      • Sissy Spacek
    • 607User reviews
    • 84Critic reviews
    • 44Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 11 nominations total

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    Naomi Watts
    Naomi Watts
    • Rachel
    David Dorfman
    David Dorfman
    • Aidan
    Sissy Spacek
    Sissy Spacek
    • Evelyn
    Simon Baker
    Simon Baker
    • Max Rourke
    Elizabeth Perkins
    Elizabeth Perkins
    • Dr. Emma Temple
    Gary Cole
    Gary Cole
    • Martin Savide
    Ryan Merriman
    Ryan Merriman
    • Jake
    Emily VanCamp
    Emily VanCamp
    • Emily
    Kelly Overton
    Kelly Overton
    • Betsy
    James Lesure
    James Lesure
    • Doctor
    Daveigh Chase
    Daveigh Chase
    • Samara
    • (archive footage)
    Kelly Stables
    Kelly Stables
    • Evil Samara
    Cooper Thornton
    Cooper Thornton
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    Marilyn McIntyre
    Marilyn McIntyre
    • Mother of Emily
    Jesse Burch
    Jesse Burch
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    Michael Chieffo
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    • Director
      • Hideo Nakata
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      • Ehren Kruger
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      • Hiroshi Takahashi
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    7Marcvan

    No where as good as the first movie but still worth seeing

    The Ring 2 isn't as bad as some people say it is, the plot is a little more simple than the first one and I admit that there are a few places in the movie that could've been better, but it's still a good movie. I like how the movie starts off in a similar way to the first film, since it gives the feeling of deja vu. After that there are some things that are a little to much like the first but they can be ignored with little effort. The story starts out really well as I said the plot is kind of simple but its set out so that it takes a while to see the whole picture. There are some parts with CGI effects that aren't needed and that will annoy some people but thankfully, there's not to many of those. Half way through it gets really good, you don't know whats happening and you don't know how they're going to stop it all you know is that Samara has come back but with unknown intentions. After that it gets a bit obvious and kinda hurried but who cares. To sum it all up I'd have to say it done quite well since the first film was hard to follow up on. See the film for your self, trust me, you won't regret it.
    6snow0r

    Fear comes...maybe half circle.

    The Ring was my favourite film of 2002, the best horror film I'd seen in ages, and I subsequently saw and enjoyed (with the exception of Ring 0 - What the hell was that?) all the Japanese films as well.

    So when I heard that the director of the original films was set to do the second "remake", it was suitably excited. Imagine what he could do with a bigger budget and better technology? It is however, not even close to the first, and such improvements don't surface (same CGI, C-list Hallmark Channel cast). It does manage to keep you nervous throughout, but the proper scares are too infrequent and it appears to take itself too seriously. This is all too evident when the creepiest kid in cinema is admitted to hospital and The Ring 2 turns into a child abuse drama for around twenty minutes, leaving you wondering when it'll pick up a bit again.

    It's also the kind of film that demands that you re-watch the first one before you go to see it; the opening makes no sense unless you've seen "Rings" on the Collectors Edition DVD, and there's a ton of stuff that may have easily been forgotten if you saw the film three years ago.

    It's alright; it's a horror sequel-remake thing, so you don't expect too much and you wont be disappointed, but you can't help but think it could have been done a bit better.
    6SnoopyStyle

    Nice to see Aidan and Rachel but no longer scary

    Aidan (David Dorfman) and Rachel (Naomi Watts) have moved to a small town in Oregon. However the videotape seems to have followed them after Rachel finds another one of those strange deaths. Rachel takes the tape and burns it. Samara starts coming after Aidan, and Rachel must dig up the past to put it to rest.

    The great thing about this sequel is that the actors came back to finish the story off. It's interesting to go back to the source story. However the franchise can't surprise the audience any more. It was a nice fresh idea in the first movie, but the sequel can't shock us anymore. It's a good wrap up. I hope they don't keep dragging this out like other franchises.
    5eXtreme23

    Not As Good As The First

    Everyone knows the story of The Ring. You watch this tape and your phone rings and some creepy little girl says "Seven Days" which means you have seven days left to live. In The Ring Two, it forgets that story. The movie focuses on Rachael (Naomie Watts) and her son Aidan (David Dorfman). Racheal and Aidan have left their home that they used to live in and to start fresh in Astoria, Oregon. It is 6 months after the events in the first movie. However, Racheal's resolve quickly turns to dread when evidence at a local crime scene including and unmarked video taped-seems familiar. Racheal realizes that the evil Samara is back.

    The original Ring was scary and thrilling. The sequel isn't loaded with terror. But there are some scenes when I did get a bit terrified. Before, seeing it, I expected to be jumping up and down out of my seat and being really scared. The Ring Two is not a bad movie, I just expected a little more.
    BigHardcoreRed

    The Dead Keep Getting In.

    The Ring Two is a pretty good sequel for what it was, but it was not like the first one. I guess that is to be expected when you learn everything in the first movie, therefore it goes straight to the horror in the second movie. This was just about as creepy as the first, but the continuity between the two movies did not quite add up. For example, you do not automatically die in 7 days if you see the video but, if you can get someone else to watch it within that time, the curse is transfered over to them. Also, Samara (Kelly Stables), is not bound to the 7 days for those that have seen the tape in the original movie. She is nearly omnipotent, as the only place where you can talk and she can not hear is in your sleep. A little hard to make sense of, but the movie does a good job.

    Rachel and Aidan Keller (Naomi Watts & David Dorfman) move to a small, new town to escape the horror of what they have just been through just 6 months earlier. Thinking they had destroyed the last copy of the tape and they were safe, somehow another copy has resurfaced in the small town they were in and Samara has killed yet again. When Rachel shows up at the scene and looks at the face, I assume to make sure it is the same as before, Samara had found her, and stalks her son, Aidan throughout the movie and eventually possesses him.

    I can not really go too far into the story without giving a lot away, but there are many scenes which will always stand out and will no doubt be spoofed my movies like Scary Movie and others like it. Most notably, the deer scene was great. That made the movie for me, but there were others that were good, too. While I think this movie was not as good as the first, it does not make a complete mockery of itself either (like Jeepers Creepers 2). It is very good. 7.5/10

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    Daveigh Chase in The Ring (2002)
    Supernatural Horror
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    • Trivia
      Hideo Nakata has disowned the film and claims to hate it. He blames the film's negative reception from fans and critics on studio interference, as Paramount executives would step in during the shoot and either force him to reshoot key sequences, delete certain scenes or change existing scenes until they bore little resemblance to what Nakata had in mind.
    • Goofs
      The deer smash the driver and passenger side windows of the car. In the subsequent scene, Rachel's reflection can be seen in her window (unbroken) as she turns to Aidan.
    • Quotes

      Evil Samara: Mommy!

      Rachel Keller: I'm not your fucking mommy!

      [Rachel pushes the lid of the well shut, trapping Samara]

    • Crazy credits
      Similar to the previous movie, there are no opening credits besides the Dreamworks logo.
    • Alternate versions
      US theatrical version was trimmed for a PG-13 rating. This version was the basis for all worldwide theatrical releases. For the US home video market an unrated version was released on DVD with around 18 minutes of footage added back into the film. In other countries only the theatrical version was released in DVD.
    • Connections
      Edited from The Ring (2002)
    • Soundtracks
      Everyone Deserves to Die
      Written by Travis Ryan

      Performed by Cattle Decapitation

      Courtesy of Metal Blade Records

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    • Release date
      • March 18, 2005 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • DreamWorks (United States)
      • UIP (Brazil)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Ring 2
    • Filming locations
      • Astoria, Oregon, USA
    • Production companies
      • DreamWorks Pictures
      • BenderSpink
      • Parkes/MacDonald Image Nation
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $50,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $76,231,249
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $35,065,237
      • Mar 20, 2005
    • Gross worldwide
      • $163,995,949
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 50m(110 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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