What I Liked: Like all the other Ring sequels there are a couple of genuinely eerie moments. We do get a full blown scene of a TV flipping on by itself, Sadako climbing out of the well, inching her way towards the screen, crawling out of the TV into the real world and attacking a person who’s paralyzed by the fear of what they’re witnessing. When she pops out into reality she does this slither across the ground too which looks good and weird. There are also times when we catch glimpses of the devil child either in the background or reflected in blank screens that create some decent atmosphere.
Thankfully this isn’t tedious like I remember some of the
other installments being. They setup
enough mystery and goals for the characters to propel the story forward. It’s definitely not the intense ticking time
clock of the first film but the second half picks up the pace with a race to
find a victim before Sadako strikes.
What I Didn’t Like: The biggest issue I have is the
film doesn’t properly lay out the rules of the curse. Initially it was extremely simple. If you watch this specific VHS tape you die
seven days later. There’s a cure but
just in case you haven’t seen that original masterwork I’ll leave it there. In this one there’s no tape, no video online
you need to click on or anything. Sadako
attacks anyone who trespasses onto her turf and acts more like a typical
slasher villain in that sense. At the
same time her hauntings and assaults seem kinda random. On top of that the plot features this other
little girl with telekinetic powers that’s sort of like Sadako’s protégé and whoever
comes in contact with her tends to get caught up in the curse. Plus the filmmakers retconned some of
Sadako’s backstory (I’m pretty sure?) which I won’t even go into. Bottom line is the whole thing needed more
focus.
Overall Impressions: Even the keepers of this series
could not resist the reboot-quel trend of creating a sequel while also hitting
the reset button like Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2022), Halloween (2018), The
Force Awakens, Jurassic World, The Exorcist: Believer, etc. And like most of them this isn’t very
successful. None of Ringu’s successors
ever managed to capture the same magic or find a tremendously exciting fresh
direction to take the franchise in. And I’m
not sure how much new territory there is to explore by this point. I mean they already gave us a movie that updates shit to a cursed YouTube video, one that centers more on the science of the curse, one where Sadako grows up and goes to theater school (yea that was a strange
one) and a crossover with the Ju-on monster. This one uses a similar idea to the first sequel where Sadako takes control of another child to help continue the spread
of her misery. It’s unclear if the child
already has psychic powers or if Sadako is feeding them to her. Nonetheless we’ve pretty much been here
before.
So while this isn’t terrible it’s not great either. It could be the strongest sequel but it’s
been a while since I’ve seen the others.
If you really dig Sadako and are looking for her to do her thang then sure,
it’s worth checking out. Otherwise don’t
worry about it.