Japanese classic big ip horror movie

Ladarius 2021-10-20 17:24:43

Mention of the four words "Midnight Bell" is something that no one knows. A Japanese classic horror film about a cursed videotape in Japan. Anyone who watches this videotape will die within 7 days, but there are also The way to survive is to make a copy of this videotape and show it to the next person, then the universe will shift. The classic scene of this film is the female ghost crawling out of the dry well in the TV and then coming out of the TV. It was really not easy to be able to shoot such a creative lens in the 90s.

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  • Anita 2021-10-20 19:01:49

    Damn, I can watch movies with two stars on the gray cloth...

  • Kiera 2021-10-20 19:01:50

    Audiences who want to see "The Ring of Midnight" but haven't watched it, it is better to choose the original Japanese version first. The American remake feels almost turned into a magical film. ——In view of the fact that the main line of the plot has not changed much, it is inevitable that some sections of the new version will make me compare with the old version. The atmosphere is not cold and depressing, and the English lines sound strange, dirty and disgusting corpses are replaced by special effects. ...The original horrible ghost film seems to have lost its charm.

The Ring quotes

  • Noah: [Referring to the tape] Look I'm sorry but I'm not gonna get all hung up on some high schooled rumor.

    [Rachel gives him a weird look]

    Noah: What are you thinking?

    Rachel Keller: I'm thinking this is the part where I tell you that you're a slug who never finishes anything and then you say I'm an obsessive bitch. Then I storm out all pissed off, kicking myself for ever thinking that you could just GROW UP!

  • Rachel Keller: Hey Noah, can you pretend for a second that I don't read "Video Geek Magazine"?

    Noah: Okay, when you record a tape, the makeup on the track is like a signature for whatever did the recording like a VCR, camcorder, or whatever, so the control track can tell us where it came from. But to not have one, I mean that's like being born without finger prints.

    Rachel Keller: Then how did this get recorded?

    Noah: I don't know.