Is the world you and I live in just a "ring" in the hands of others? The best irony for humans

Gia 2022-03-22 09:02:05

The first thing I read about this film was the book. After
reading it, I wondered why so many people call a sci-fi film a horror film, although the beginning of the film is quite scary
. Humans create "rings" originally to explore the origin of life and its origins. developing. In the end, it has become a tool used by human selfishness, which has to be said to be the tragedy of human beings themselves. Just like nuclear fusion, when the old man Ein studied this, he probably did not expect that the first place it would be used by humans was how to kill humans. In the book, the man-made computer virus "RING" has become a terrifying curse that everyone in the world talks about, and people's hearts stage a contrast between good and evil again and again between life and death.
The film obviously reduces the author's own intentions a lot, and finally reveals that Sadako's killing ability is caused by human beings. His desire to survive resonated with the stubborn vitality of the smallpox virus in the rapist's body, and under the impetus of the great creator of life, the two were united to achieve the 'RING' virus that appeared in the entire world."
Seeing this, I suddenly thought of the last sentence in Jurassic Park, no matter how much human beings deliberately limit, they can't change the instinct of nature's life continuation. Even if only dinosaurs with a single trait were cloned. The instinct of life will also promote its evolution to the end of asexual reproduction.

When I saw the ending of the "RING" virus and the "Ring" world, I immediately thought of whether our world is also a "Ring"?
The limitation of the virus outbreak in the ring is to first know that there is the virus, then see the virus's carrier-video tape, and then hear the phone ringing to trigger the virus outbreak (can't remember exactly the sequence), that is, the virus can only be activated if the above conditions are met, Like our current computer virus, it is activated after meeting the conditions, no matter how magical it is,,,,,,,,, then, in the real world, the magic of Western legends, the Taoism of the East, the curse of the pharaoh, various spells, etc. Etc., all of them must be recited or written or made out of inexplicable sounds, graphics, and postures before they can be used, such as the magician's chanting, the Great Compassion Mantra of Tathagata Buddha, the nine-character mantra of Tantric Buddhism, and the strange posture of the death of the pharaoh.
If you use the program to explain all this, then everything will be solved easily, "meet the conditions, trigger the program" that's all, then is our world where these legends exist all over the world, is it also a "ring" in the hands of others?
Perhaps this is the author's original question The

Matrix gives us a warning of over-reliance on computers, and the
midnight bell gives us a thought about ourselves

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Extended Reading
  • Angelo 2022-01-01 08:01:50

    Someone used the phone to scare me after reading it!

  • Makayla 2022-04-24 07:01:14

    Compared with the ghost doll Hanako in 1995, this one is much better. No wonder Wotou still says that this is her most admired ghost movie. I watched three films in a row for more than ten hours on the plane. So far, the scene in the first film is so frightening that I can't remember it--

Ringu quotes

  • Yoichi Asakawa: You know what, Mother?

    Reiko Asakawa: Yes?

    Yoichi Asakawa: Tomo-chan watched the cursed video!

  • Reiko Asakawa: So that video is...

    Ryuji Takayama: It's not of this world. It's Sadako's fury. And she's put a curse on us.