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Carlocki
March 21st, 2003, 03:21 PM
My friends and me, litterally escaping from the cinema, began to put some ideas on the interpratations about the final scene of "The Ring" the movie.
http://movieweb.com/movie/thering/poster.jpg
our ideas are..
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1) in dream Samara touches both child and mother with "fire" also in the vhs the tree is on fire and in Samara's bedroom wall the tree is draw by fire. To be thouched by samara with fire means "to be safe".

2) The curse spread by vhs. the one who makes a "copy" of the damned tape "delete" the damnation. Samara says by phone "seven days". She dodn't specify what happen after. One of the interpratation could be: after seven day you ought to help me spreading the curse to be safe.
Who doubling the tape don't die cause samara want to be listen. in the end the mother take the child's hands putting them on the video player. Who makes a copy is safe. Teh child now is safe.


put there some interpratations....

To everyone

HOw many frame wih the ring do you wached during the film?
How many rings appeared on screen during the play?

http://www.starland.com/contest/images/021008Ring.jpg

Lono
March 21st, 2003, 05:02 PM
that movie was great! i was totally supprised at how much i enjoyed it..
it reminded me a bit of "the shining" in some places. the scene where the kid was walking up the stairs all by himself towards his dead cousins room was very similar to the bath tub scene in the shining.

yah,, i made the same connection about the ending. i think it was pretty obvious.

-Lono

Carlocki
March 22nd, 2003, 08:43 AM
yes, there is a kubrick influence

Orban
March 23rd, 2003, 08:49 AM
Watch the original japan film. You're gonna understand it a hell better for what it seem :D(I do not have seen the american remake for now. I find this idea stupid, Ringu is a great film by itself... Can't American people watch film not from America??)

JoshuaTheJames
March 23rd, 2003, 05:30 PM
Don't over generalize chief! Many Americans watch many foriegn films. Blame the unoriginal film makers not America.
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