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Ring Virus (1999)
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  • Actors: Shin Eun-gyeong, Jeong Jin-yeong, Bae Du-na
  • Directors: Kim Dong-bin
  • Format: AC-3, Dolby, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen
  • Language: Korean
  • Subtitles: Chinese, English
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1
  • Studio: Tai Seng
  • DVD Release Date: Aug 24 2004
  • Average Customer Review: 2.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • ASIN: B0002B55X4
  • Amazon.ca Sales Rank: #49,132 in DVD (See Bestsellers in DVD)

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Synopsis
Experience a whole new take on Koji Suzuki's terrifying tale as South Korean filmmaker Kim Dong-bin offers his own unique take on the international best-seller that inspired both Ringu and The Ring. When journalist Sun-joo's (Shin Eun-gyeong) cousin is killed under mysterious circumstances, Sun-joo discovers a horrifying video tape that is said to kill anyone who watches it after seven days have passed. Determined to solve the mystery of the deadly videotape and stop the spread of the curse before it spirals out of control, Sun-joo must enlist the help of a disgraced neurologist if she has any hope of surviving to see the end of the week. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

DVD Menu
  • Side #1 --
    • Play Movie
    • Chapters
    • Subtitles
      • Traditional Chinese
      • Simplified Chinese
      • English
      • Subtitles: None
    • Languages
      • Mandarin
      • Korean


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2.0 out of 5 stars Sickly virus, Feb 24 2007
Believe it or not, Gore Verbinski's "The Ring" wasn't the first remake of the hit horror movie. A few years before that, a Korean remake of the original Japanese film was undertaken, but "Ring Virus" lacks a cohesive script, dramatic tension or semi-realistic characters.

Journalist Hong Sun-Ju (Eun-Kyung Shin) learns her young niece and her pals have died mysteriously -- the official report is that they all had heart attacks, but Sun-Ju notices that the girl was tearing out her hair. The one similarity is a videotape full of odd images, which Sun-Ju watches. At the end is a warning that she will die in seven days, if she doesn't follow the following instructions. Too bad some idiot taped over those instructions.

After what has happened to her niece, Sun-Ju is freaked out. She seeks the help of the quirky coroner Dr. Chin (Jin-yeong Jeong), who supports the curse theory of the videotape. The two of them explore the sinister past of a Korean island, a famous psychic, and the mysterious young girl Eun-suh (Du-na Bae) who is the key to the curse.

Yeah, it sounds pretty similar to both "Ringu" and "The Ring," and it does have the same basic plot. There are a few differences, like Sun-Ju having a daughter, but in essence it's the same plot. Except, of course, that the movie surrounding that plot is a stinker.

The thing that kills "Ring Virus" is director Dong-bin Kim. His direction is choppy and often lifts scenes from the far superior Hideo Nakata -- which basically means that comparisons are inevitable. He doesn't know how to make the movie creepy and tense, or to take advantage of the suspenseful moments, like the face hidden in Eun-suh's hair.

Eun-Kyung Shin does a passable job, but she seems too passive; Jin-yeong Jeong has a fun character, and he plays up the quirkiness well, but he sticks out like a sore thumb. Especially since his entire reason for being in the film (besides being a love interest) is to make wild leaps in logic, and telling the audience information that he can't possibly have figured out on his own.

The most disastrous character is Eun-suh, the ghoulgirl who made the curse in the first place. The entire plot essentially revolves around her scheming, evil personality. Turning her into a mopey teenager -- complete with flashbacks -- rather than someone who has become utterly evil essentially destroys the whole idea of the cursed videotape.

"Ring Virus" has one or two interesting things going for it, but the stumbling direction and terrible Eun-suh are enough to sink it. This is one virus that should be medicated away.
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