Some memories about this film (including the plot of the comic version that I have seen)

Dan 2021-10-20 17:30:58

When the Japanese version of Midnight Ring came out, I was still in middle school. At that time, I loved watching horror movies, especially Japanese horror movies. I finished watching everything I could find~ And Midnight Ring was a turning point and milestone in my heart. ——The horror films that started from it no longer have a harmonious ending, such as evil spirits being driven away or probation. I remember that after the midnight bell, horror films are popular with an "endless" ending. It made me less and less dared to watch horror movies. Then after watching the grudge in college, I completely lost~

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remember that when the girls were walking and chatting on the way after school, they talked to an old lady in Nanjing I watched the midnight ring in the cinema, and when the movie was over, it was found that the old lady had a heart attack and died in the cinema. Oh my God, we all smack our tongues, we are old and still looking for excitement!

But the most horrible thing is that I watched the midnight bell at home in the middle of the night. I squatted on the cold marble floor in the living room and saw the female reporter watching the video. The phone rang too~~It was 12 o'clock~~ Oh, God, I was almost frightened~ I hugged my knees tightly and curled up, staring at the phone and almost crying~~ Then my father was depressed. I ran out to pick it up. It was his colleague who told him about my high school entrance examination~~ Hey, it's quite embarrassing to

be honest, when I read the Japanese version, I was young, and they were all in Japanese, so I only knew that Sadako crawled out in the end. Very scary, the plot is not very understandable. It wasn't until after high school that I borrowed a comic book about the Ring of Midnight, combined with the memories of the film, I probably understood the plot. The evil revealed in the plot itself is more creepy than Sadako climbing out of the TV.

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plot of the comic version I have seen is roughly Jiangzi:

Sadako's family lives on a small island in Japan. Sadako's mother has spiritual power and can predict disasters, such as volcanic eruptions. On the one hand, her ability is curious by the outside world, and on the other hand, it is regarded as ominous by the islanders, who believe that Sadako's mother is the source of the disaster. Once when Sadako’s mother showed her superpowers to the reporters (seemingly), some islanders rushed into the venue with clubs to be disadvantageous to her, but saw the leader suddenly howled and fell with his head. Everyone was shocked. "Sadako!" Mom yelled, only to see a little girl ran out. It turns out that Sadako inherited her mother's spiritual power, and Qingyu Lan is better than blue, and her ability is much greater than that of her mother. She used spiritual power to kill the villagers who would be disadvantageous to her mother. But the islanders did not know, and they feared and hated Zhenzi's mother's family.

Sadako's mother is not long-lived, and her father will live alone with Sadako after her death. Sadako became withdrawn and gloomy due to his childhood experience, coupled with the inherent strong spiritual power, which made Sadako's father deeply worried. When he was living in the nursing home, Sadako's father had a good relationship with the young doctor, so he asked the doctor to kill Sadako to prevent her from harming all living beings.

The young doctor accepted the task, deliberately approached Sadako, and began to wait for the opportunity to start. Sadako was young and beautiful, with a kind of magical temptation. During a walk, the two walked to a clearing in the forest and sat down by the well to rest. The doctor looked at the beautiful and charming Sadako, impulsively trying to rape her. In fierce resistance, Sadako was pushed into the well by the doctor by mistake. After the doctor calmed down, he sealed the well with a slate and left the woods.

Twenty years later, because of its beautiful scenery, it was developed into a resort and built a series of single-family cottages. One day, a family came here from Tokyo for vacation and lived in one of the cottages. Their young son didn't want to miss his favorite TV program, so he adjusted the channel, put a blank tape in the video recorder, set up a timed recording, and wanted to watch the program list. After setting it up, the family went out to play. When the time is up, the video recorder will automatically start recording, but what I did not expect is that this place is remote and cannot receive Tokyo's programs, and directly below the video recorder is the well where Sadako died. Therefore, the video is not the show that the boy expected, but the various past events that flashed before Sadako's death, and her deep resentment. After the happy family came back from playing, they completely forgot about the videotape and left the resort. So this videotape was taken out by the manager who cleaned the room and put it at the front desk for rent.

Later, a group of young middle school students came here for vacation, bored at night, and rented a movie at the front desk. Fancy this video tape without a name. The film began to play, but it was all fragmentary and unintelligible. The phone rang just as the film finished. At the same time seven days later, these young people died in different places and in different ways.

In order to investigate this strange incident, the young female reporter also came to this resort and watched this video tape. Similarly, the phone rang and she only had seven days to live. In fear, she asked her ex-husband for help. The two watched the video tape many times, and finally followed the clues and restored the truth of the matter. Then comes the most difficult question: how can we break Sadako's curse? What exactly does she want the people who watched the video to do?

The female reporter naively believed that Sadako had a miserable life, did not receive love and warmth in his life, and died a miserable death. As long as her bones are salvaged and buried, she can fulfill her wish and break the curse. So after experiencing a series of horrors, the two found the well where Sadako died and recovered the bones to see the sun again. The police also came. The female reporter was safe for more than 7 days, and it seemed that the curse was broken.

However, it turns out that they are so stupid and naive. The next step is the famous Sadako climbed out of the TV and killed the female reporter's ex-husband. After so many years, I still remember Sadako’s vicious eyes from the cracks in her hair...Woo~~~~(>_<)~~~~ Nightmare......

so the female reporter understood the root of Sadako’s curse She didn’t get rid of it, she started to think about what she did but he didn’t do it, and finally came to her senses-Sadako’s wish is not to see the sun again, to gain love and warmth, her wish is to keep the terrible resentment forever It spreads...

just like this~ The female reporter took a copy of the videotape and drove to her parents' house. Her son has also watched the video tape, and now the only way to save his son is to make a copy for others to see. Under the bloody sunset, the car is driving on endless roads…………⊙﹏⊙b Khan


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After reading the US version, I feel more nervous than the Japanese version, but I don’t have a clear explanation of the Japanese version. If you haven't seen the Japanese version of children's shoes, you will be puzzled why little girls suffer all that.

Also, I still dare not watch the section where Zhenzi crawled out, with squinted eyes. Hey, I think I was the big horror movie king back then~~~ My power is broken! Oh oh oh oh oh oh

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The Ring quotes

  • Rachel Keller: I'll take cabin 12

  • Doctor: Let's talk about these pictures you make.

    Samara Morgan: I don't make them, I see them... and then... they just... are.