The
Ring DVD Review:
Synopsis
It begins
as just another urban legend-the whispered tale of a nightmarish
videotape that causes anyone who watches it to die seven days
later. But when four teenagers all meet with mysterious deaths
exactly one week after watching just such a tape, investigative
reporter Rachel Keller (Naomi Watts) tracks down the video...
and watches it. Now, the legend is coming true, the clock
is ticking and Rachel has just seven days to unravel the mystery
of The Ring.
The Video
THE RING
appears in an aspect ratio of approximately 1.85:1 on this
single-sided, double-layered DVD; the image has been enhanced
for 16X9 televisions. THE RING provides a top-notch video
presentation; offering a consistency and clarity through out
its presentation. Sharpness was excellent. From start to finish,
the film appeared accurate and distinct, giving the film a
more terrifying look to it.
Jagged
edges created no concerns; no signs of edge enhancement, if
there was any I apologize I was to busy being terrified. Print
flaws were essentially absent. The color palette was nerve-racking
most of the film looked dark and cold seeming somewhat murky;
truly a visual experience working very well with the films
subject matter. Black levels generally came across deep and
rich. Ultimately, THE RING offered solid picture.
The Audio
THE RING
is presented in a both a Dolby Digital 5.1 and DTS 5.1 track.
I felt the two tracks appeared identical, with the DTS track
providing a slightly stronger bass response. This track was
absolutely brilliant you need to crank this one up
people, to truly be terrified out of your wits.
The soundfield
provide a consistently active affair, this is really creepy
because you begin to hear things coming form the rear speakers
and you start to question what is real and what is not. Effects
contributed a very solid sense of atmosphere throughout the
film, fear-provoking sounds lurk all around the room with
all five channels blending together precisely.
Audio
quality was also solid. In the end, you are so terrified by
what youve listen to that you cant believe you
just sat through such a horrifying experience. THE RING, like
its video transfer, provided a superior auditory experience.
The Extras
Featurette
Deleted
Scenes
Overall
There
is no doubt here, THE RING is sinister, terrorizing, and forbidding,
offers better chills than THE SIXTH SENSE. If I were to describe
in combination what films would create an offspring of THE
RING, I would have to say, THE SHINING, STIR OF ECHOES, THE
SIXTH SENSE, THE OTHERS, LAST HOUSE ON THE LEFT, THE BLAIR
WITCH PROJECT I think you get the point.
THE RING
sponges from other horror films but it mixes all the essentials
extremely well. The DVD offers exceptional picture and sound
with a small supplement of extras. On the subject of extras,
I recommend watching the DONT WATCH THIS which you will
see on the main menu screen. On the condition you cant
stomach what you are watching, then I suggest returning the
disc, because your experience is concluded.
On the
other hand, if you were able to witness the terrifying explanation
of THE RING, then you are about to experience a very unsettling
film THE RING comes highly recommended.
Film Rating:
4 out of 4
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