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Return
engagement: Samara (Stables) makes an unwelcome return in
Ring Two.
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Ring
Two
Well-dweller
returns
Naomi
Watts, David Dorfman, Sissy Spacek, Kelly Stables
Rating:
 
½
The killer videotape, freaky child actors and a decrepit old well
all return in this surprisingly good sequel to The Ring.
The terror of the original has all but gone in this second chapter,
directed by Hideo Nakata, more so because the audience pretty much
knows the nature and methods of the well-dwelling ghost with a chip
on her shoulder, Samara (Stables). But that’s not to say there aren’t
a few surprises left.
It appears Samara has been busy looking for Rachel Keller (Watts)
since their last encounter and the audience is transported deeper
into the dark recesses of her domain as she tries to occupy the
body of Rachel’s son (Aidan Dorfman).
A darker mystery unfolds as we learn that this is not Samara’s first
attempt at rising from the dead. Who can blame her? It must get
cold down the bottom of that well.
We meet her institutionalised mother (Spacek) and discover that
she tried to kill Samara when she was an infant because the “voices”
told her to.
This film, which does not attempt to outshine the original, delves
deeper into Samara’s curse with the aid of Nakata’s disturbing take
on the story, accompanied by a creepily clever soundtrack woven
into the dark visuals.
Fans of the genre may appreciate the incorporation of some of the
key audio bytes from the original Japanese films into the mix, and
a small tribute to the author of the Ring books, Koji Suzuki.
– ABPH Kade Rogers
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