The Ring

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Recently, American Cinema has been the victim of countless horror movies that are aimed at the teen audiences and based on some type of urban legend. Films such as I Know What You Did Last Summer, Scream, and The Blair Witch Project pollute numberless aisles of video rental stores. These films are badly conceived and produced; they fail to elicit any emotion resembling fear, doing a better job at causing a movie viewer to chuckle at the mediocrity of their inherent horror. The Ring is a screenplay by Ehren Kruger and directed by Gore Verbinski that is wonderfully more terrifying than other urban legend "horror" movies of recent production. The main character Rachel Keller (Naomi Watts) brings realism and dramatic quality to the film, while frightful, morbid images and a superior urban myth story serve to guarantee that this film will remain as a favorite amongst horror aficionados.

As leading actress, Naomi Watts demonstrates near flawless acting and brings a sense of realism to The Ring that enhances the viewer's fearful experience. Normally, the main characters in horr...

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