Saturday, May 21, 2005

Private School Jewel Masterbation

[The Ring 2]





[Director] Hideo Nakata

[Writer] Ehren Kruger

[Producer] DreamWorks

[Picture] Gabriel Beristain

[Edit] Michael N. Knue

[Cast]

Naomi Watts ... Rachel Keller Simon Baker

... Max Rourke David Dorfman

... Aidan Keller Elizabeth Perkins

... Dr. Emma Temple

Gary Cole ... Martin Savide

Sissy Spacek ... Evelyn Ryan Merriman

... Jake


Sequel Verbinski of The Ring, directed by Hideo Nakata in that country had done good things with the original, turns out to be something almost totally useless and senseless. The only time I had a start has been one of the opening scenes, and only because I was distracted and I did not expect, because even there [as in the rest of the flm] fear, let's call it, is very 'call'. I called useless, and I confirm, not really felt the need to return to Samara, and everything smells of commercial operation a mile away, he plays on the name of Nakata in the room to attract fans [like me, for example] . And in fact this is what the film is. Apart from some good ideas [and deer, I'm sorry, I'm not among them] is nothing more than a kind of remake of the first, in which change very little. And its sequel will be known only in some [small] references to the first American Ring. Samara no longer scare, go see her on TV and jerky is business as usual. One wonders what will they think in the third, already in production, probably. Naomi Watts's son, Aidan, is increasingly pedantic and obnoxious, as if it were not already enough in the first episode, of course, when it is 'owned' by Samara becomes extremely smieloso, and is not that it is better. Be abolished. Rachel has performed in scaled-style cliffhanger stalloniana of memory [forgive the comparison, but it really is the lioness climbing] his co-worker is not upset at nothing, and accept what is happening with enviable nonchalance. In addition, he and his mother are probably the small blind. Really, this film does not hit me for nothing, the rite ngo even more useless than Verbinski, who at least had a certain why. The various sequels [prequel and] made in Japan at least develop the story, they brought us aware of new facts about Sadako, not here. Nothing at all. A movie to avoid, much, much better rented [or buy] japponese the DVD version, which, of course, have their faults too, but at least they are decent. This, I'm sorry, it is not. It is also disturbing to see how Hollywood do not know of producing a decent story [it's all to do a remake, or dull film] and see dollars and U.S. dollars literally thrown into a well [ah ah, that humorist who are] to give the light stuff at this level. Give us back Sadako, really, who is also the prettiest American Samara. And, my god, those deer. Those deer. Bah ...

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