The Advance Screening of Sadako The Ring 3: Original
Sequel was held at SM Cinema Marikina Branch last August 6, Wednesday at Cinema
1, 8:00PM.
The night was filled with excitement despite the heavy
rain pouring outside while we we’re screaming inside the theater. Really, the
last installment of this movie still has the elements of suspense & horror –
a lot of it.
Akane Ayukana, a high school teacher with telekinetic
power together with her future husband Takanori were fatefully drawn in the
“cursed video clip” about the actual footage of Kashiwada’s suicide which was
uploaded in the world-wide web and anyone who sees it will likewise commit suicide.
Kashiwada intended to resurrect the devilish Sadako and
her curse by searching for the perfect body she can consume.
“If you just don’t get it, then you don’t get it – you’re
not the one.” The plot of the story branched out from the previous films but this
time it has adapted the advanced technology of this generation. Sadako is now
coming out from iPhone, LED/LCD tv, pc monitors and most of all, can be access
on the internet.
This is where the horror ends. SADAKO had finally met her
match – AKANE – she’s the one. Creepiness bathed the viewers that night,
frightened one’s scream while others can’t just go to the bathroom without a
companion.
The Ring 3 has been improved a lot when it comes to the
quality, clearness and clarity of the picture – way far behind from it’s
previous releases. However on the technical aspect, I felt that it was too
obvious for some scenes – was too digital/computerized in the making unlike the
1st 3 movies that you would feel the terror as the graphics seemed
to be realistic and refined. But there were many new scenes that amazed and
shocked the audience and to mention them would be a spoiler (too bad for me), maybe because it’s not Hideo Nakata who
directed the film. Sad to say, only half of the story has been devoted to the
original plot.
I like the terror it brought us, as you watched the film
the horror progresses and the transition is swift that you don’t want to miss a
scene. The actors were telegenic that it balances the movie’s horrifying
composition. Their acting may not be that remarkable but they have the looks to
be on the big screen.
“I must admit, I am a massive fan of Asian horror and I
like the fright it brought to viewers, the boldness and courage to take risks in
making horror films to a different level.”
SADAKO has full of
F’s. Fear, Fright, Furiband, and Frigorific.
If you want to experience an unusual thriller this week,
try watching this film. Screaming is free of charge.
I’m telling you, You’re Not The One, if you miss this
film.
It’s Showtime!.
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