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In 1998, director Hideo Nakata (Dark Water) unleashed a chilling tale of technological terror on unsuspecting audiences, which redefined the horror genre, launched the J-horror boom in the West and introduced a generation of moviegoers to a creepy, dark-haired girl called Sadako. The film's success spawned a slew of remakes, reimaginations and imitators, but none could quite boast the power of Nakata's original masterpiece, which melded traditional Japanese folklore with contemporary anxieties about the spread of technology.
A group of teenage friends are found dead, their bodies grotesquely contorted, their face twisted in terror. Reiko (Nanako Matsushima, When Marnie Was There), a journalist and the aunt of one of the victims, sets out to investigate the shocking phenomenon, and in the process uncovers a creepy unrban legend about a supposedly cursed videotape, the contents of which causes anyone who views it to die within a week - unless they can persuade someone else to watch it, and, in so doing, pass on the curse...
Arrow Films is proud to present the genre-defining trilogy - Ring, the film that started it all, plus Hideo Nakata's chilling sequel Ring 2, and the haunting origin story, Ring 0 - as well as the 'lost' original sequel, George Iida's Spiral, gathered together in glorious high definition and supplemented by a wealth of archival and newly created bonus materials.
Special Features
- Brand new 4K restoration of Ring from the original camera negative, approved by director of photography Junichiro Hayashi
- High Definition Blu-ray (1080p) presentations
- Lossless Japanese DTS-HD master audio 5.1 and PCM 2.0 soundtracks
- Optional English subtitles
- Bonus feature: Spiral, George Iida's 1998 sequel to Ring
- New audio commentary on Ring by film historian David Kalat
- New audio commentary on Ring 0 by author and critic Alexandra Heller-Nicholas
- The Ring Legacy, a series of new interviews from critics and filmmakers on their memories of the Ring series and ints enduring legacy
- A Vicious Circle, anew video interview with author and critic Kat Ellinger on the career of Hideo Nakata
- Circumnavigating ring, a new video essay by critic Jasper Sharp on the J-horror phenomenon
- The Psychology of Fear, a newly edited archival interview with author Koji Suzuki
- Archival behind-the-scenes featurette on Ring 0
- Ring 0 deleted scenes
- Sadako's video
- Multiple theatrical trailers for the Ringt series
- Arrow Video
- 391 minutes
- 15
- 1.85.1
- English
- 3
- Arrow Video
- Hideo Nakata
- Norio Tsuruta
- Nanako Matsushima
- Miki Nakatani
- Yûko Takeuchi
English/English SDH
- 1998
- B
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Arrow Films
In 1998, director Hideo Nakata (Dark Water) unleashed a chilling tale of technological terror on unsuspecting audiences, which redefined the horror genre, launched the J-horror boom in the West and introduced a generation of moviegoers to a creepy, dark-haired girl called Sadako. The film's success spawned a slew of remakes, reimaginations and imitators, but none could quite boast the power of Nakata's original masterpiece, which melded traditional Japanese folklore with contemporary anxieties about the spread of technology.
A group of teenage friends are found dead, their bodies grotesquely contorted, their face twisted in terror. Reiko (Nanako Matsushima, When Marnie Was There), a journalist and the aunt of one of the victims, sets out to investigate the shocking phenomenon, and in the process uncovers a creepy unrban legend about a supposedly cursed videotape, the contents of which causes anyone who views it to die within a week - unless they can persuade someone else to watch it, and, in so doing, pass on the curse...
Arrow Films is proud to present the genre-defining trilogy - Ring, the film that started it all, plus Hideo Nakata's chilling sequel Ring 2, and the haunting origin story, Ring 0 - as well as the 'lost' original sequel, George Iida's Spiral, gathered together in glorious high definition and supplemented by a wealth of archival and newly created bonus materials.
Special Features
- Brand new 4K restoration of Ring from the original camera negative, approved by director of photography Junichiro Hayashi
- High Definition Blu-ray (1080p) presentations
- Lossless Japanese DTS-HD master audio 5.1 and PCM 2.0 soundtracks
- Optional English subtitles
- Bonus feature: Spiral, George Iida's 1998 sequel to Ring
- New audio commentary on Ring by film historian David Kalat
- New audio commentary on Ring 0 by author and critic Alexandra Heller-Nicholas
- The Ring Legacy, a series of new interviews from critics and filmmakers on their memories of the Ring series and ints enduring legacy
- A Vicious Circle, anew video interview with author and critic Kat Ellinger on the career of Hideo Nakata
- Circumnavigating ring, a new video essay by critic Jasper Sharp on the J-horror phenomenon
- The Psychology of Fear, a newly edited archival interview with author Koji Suzuki
- Archival behind-the-scenes featurette on Ring 0
- Ring 0 deleted scenes
- Sadako's video
- Multiple theatrical trailers for the Ringt series
- Arrow Video
- 391 minutes
- 15
- 1.85.1
- English
- 3
- Arrow Video
- Hideo Nakata
- Norio Tsuruta
- Nanako Matsushima
- Miki Nakatani
- Yûko Takeuchi
English/English SDH
- 1998
- B
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Never saw any movie from this series before buying. Can say that the first one is excellent but the rest were not great for me. As always presentation was flawless and there are lots of special features so I would recommend for fans but non fans maybe buy just the first one and see.
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ring trilogy
After watching Hollywood version of this trilogy which I thought at the time was well done, but there was something really missing to make it very good at that time I hadn't heard of the original version so started think where did Hollywood get the idea from to my shock and horror that's when I found out about the the real version of the Hollywood remake which it seems nobody wanted to really know about, Oh how wrong they were the version is by far a whole lot better as total atmosphere of this Japanese version is in a different league altogether if you haven't seen this version then you are really missing out on how Hollywood should have done their remake because this version is so much better in every way possible.**************** all the way better even with subtitles in English even they make this set a better version than the Hollywood version.
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Unveiling Terror: The Ring Collection by Arrow Video
The "Ring Collection" from Arrow Video is a definitive treat for horror devotees, providing a comprehensive and meticulously curated homage to the iconic "Ring" film series. This box set assembles the original Japanese "Ringu" and its sequel "Ringu 2," offering an in-depth exploration of the franchise's chilling narrative and cultural impact. The most striking aspect of this box set is its exceptional commitment to authenticity. Arrow Video's dedication to film restoration is evident in the pristine transfers. Each film has undergone a meticulous restoration, allowing the visuals to attain new heights of clarity while retaining the atmospheric essence that defines the series. The upgrade in picture quality highlights the intricate details of the eerie visuals and atmospheric cinematography that have become synonymous with "Ringu." The packaging design is masterful, capturing the essence of the series in its artwork and cover design. The individual Blu-ray cases house the films with elegantly designed covers that echo the aesthetic of the films, making for an immersive and engaging visual experience. This collection is teeming with special features that delve deep into the creation of the films. Interviews with directors, cast members, and crew offer unique insights into the creative process behind "Ringu" and "Ringu 2." From the conceptualization of the story to the challenges faced during production, viewers are treated to a comprehensive look behind the curtain. A standout feature of this collection is the accompanying booklet. Rich with essays, analyses, and rare behind-the-scenes images, the booklet adds an extra layer of context and depth to the films, providing enthusiasts with a deeper appreciation for the "Ringu" legacy. The "Ring Collection" isn't just about presenting the films; it's a homage to the impact these movies have had on horror culture. Arrow Video's meticulous attention to detail and preservation is palpable in every facet of this collection. In summation, the "Ring Collection" by Arrow Video is an essential acquisition for horror connoisseurs and fans of the franchise. Beyond being a mere compilation, it offers a comprehensive and carefully curated package that celebrates the eerie brilliance of "Ringu" and "Ringu 2." With its impeccable restorations, insightful special features, and artistic packaging, this box set stands as a true collector's item and a testament to the enduring power of the "Ring" series.
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Another winner from Arrow
Again...this boxset goes the distance! It looks beautiful, as does the content on the discs. Haven't watched all the special features yet, but the ones I have seen are insightful and interesting. The main attraction here though is the "lost sequel" that is included as kind of a bonus 4th movie in the set. Not perhaps the best, but a must-watch for fans!
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