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The Spiral (1998)

January. 31,1998
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5.2
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NR
| Fantasy Horror Thriller Mystery
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A young pathologist seeks answers to the mysterious death of a friend and soon comes into contact with the same cursed videotape that caused the death of the friend's wife and son, which is haunted by the curse of Sadako, a relentless spirit.

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CheerupSilver
1998/01/31

Very Cool!!!

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LouHomey
1998/02/01

From my favorite movies..

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Yash Wade
1998/02/02

Close shines in drama with strong language, adult themes.

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Yazmin
1998/02/03

Close shines in drama with strong language, adult themes.

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adonis98-743-186503
1998/02/04

A young pathologist seeks answers to the mysterious death of a friend and soon comes into contact with the same cursed videotape that caused the death of the friend's wife and son, which is haunted by the curse of Sadako, a relentless spirit. Rasen is a pretty terrible horror film that goes from one point to another and literally doesn't know what it wants to be and it's conflicted between both drama and horror that neither of them truly work plus the movie is truly boring and nothing remotely interesting actually happens like never in the film. (0/10)

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MaximumMadness
1998/02/05

Filmed and released at the same time as it's predecessor "Ringu" (or "Ring", which inspired the hit American remake "The Ring"), "Rasen" (or "Spiral") is an ambitious idea. The theory behind releasing both "Ringu" and this sequel at the same time was that it would increase profits, as "Ringu" was already a successful book series and television series. However, while the 1998 release "Ringu" became an international hit, this sequel didn't sit well with people, as it is of a different tone and altogether different genre, and it wasn't as big a hit. Hence, it became the ignored, "forgotten" sequel, and was overshadowed by another sequel "Ringu 2", which was released a year later, that eliminated "Rasen" from the series continuity. (Basically, "Rasen" is to "Ringu" what "Highlander 2" is to "Highlander"- a forgotten, non-canon sequel that people ignore) However, as the film was still made, and is easily obtainable (even in the US, where it is included with all three of the other "Ringu" films in a boxed set), I feel I should give my take, as a fan of the original film."Rasen" is actually not a "bad" movie, but I will say, as a sequel, it is quite misguided. I hear it follows the original novels more closely, which had more of a Sci-Fi flair to them. But as "Ringu" was changed into more-or-less a standard ghost story, this sequel's focus on the science of it was too awkward for many.It begins soon after "Ringu"- a pathologist named Ando is called into work to perform an autopsy on Ryugi, whom as you will recall was killed in the first movie. However, during the autopsy, strange things begin to happen, and Ando is haunted by various phenomena. Eventually, he hears about the cursed video tape, and decides to watch it and solve the mystery of the vengeful being Sadako himself, with the help of Ryugi's former assistant Mai.The film delves deep into science-fiction territory, with constant talk of viruses, cloning, etc. And without spoiling anything, the final act is very much a cautionary tale about science gone out of control. Which is why it conflicts with the ghost-story established in the first film. This is not a horror movie, this is a Sci-Fi film in the vein of "The Matrix" or "Dark City", though the battles are fought with words and not fists.But I will say to its credit that this is still a fairly interesting film. The acting is halfway decent, the direction is alright, and even though it drags, if you can get into the Sci-Fi tone, it will keep you watching until the end.I'd say if you're a fan of the series, check it out. It's not really a strong film, but it's worth seeing. I give it an average 6 out of 10. Not as good as "Ringu" or even "Ringu 2", but not awful, either.

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jeangel
1998/02/06

First of all I would like to say that this movie did not do well in Japan because they released it at the same time with Ringu. The idea was that people will go see Ringu, then go back and see Rasen. Well I did not work out, the people were confused, they went and saw Rasen first and not Ringu, or whatever, anyway basically it wasn't that Rasen was bad, it was the way they released the films that was bad. A Bette idea would have been to released Ringu first, and then two or three month's later released Rasen, then the movie would have most likely have been very popular. Now with that said, this was a great movie. The ending was amazing, giving you a real sense of dread and fear. The film really draws you in, if your a fan of the series, this is a must see. This was the original squeal, I think it is more interesting then Ringu 2, though Ringu 2 was good. Right now they have a double feature DVD set with Rasen & Ringu 0, it is definitely worth get because Rasen is a great movie with a good satisfying ending, and Ringu 0 is spectacular, it is my favorite of the series. Just give it a chance you won't be disappointed.

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SnakesOnAnAfricanPlain
1998/02/07

I just want to start by saying I don't find this film anywhere near as bad as most seem to. The mistake is viewing this as a direct sequel to "Ringu", made at the same time by a different director it of course does not have the same feel, or menace as its predecessor. Since most people will watch the original first the change in tone is hard to accept. A lot of people also declare this to detach itself too far from the original and explain too much of the mystery with science. When in fact the first two Ring novels have a firm root in science. I also found "Ringu 2" to be just as guilty at favouring science over the unknown, the difference being "Rasen" does explain things thoroughly. The major disappointment here is that I never really felt anything close to fear, or even uneasiness. However in terms of drama, and expanding on the first this film succeeds. The cinematography is just stunning, and the final scene is a scene I find just as disturbing as the ending of "Ringu", not in a fear inducing way, but in a contemplative sort of way. It is also a beautiful scene, and the whole film is well shot. Unlike "Ringu" the acting is a mixed bag, Koichi Sato just about holds up, but as the lead he seems to struggle with acting with emotion, which is a minus considering his character deals with suicide. Overall I think the film should be watched, as a side-note to "Ringu" but judged on its own merits, as it certainly surpasses many scientific thrillers around.

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