The Ring

Four teenagers die one week after seeing a strange video. The aunt of one of the teens (also an investagative news reporter) decides to look into the mysterious death of her niece. She retraces the teenage girls steps back to a cabin where she finds and watches a strange video and makes the connection beween the video, their deaths and a strange phonecall that happens immediatly after you watch it where a little girl says "seven days" and hangs up. Now she realises she has one week to figure out the mystery behind the video, the creator of the video and to figure out how not to die.

Revealing mistake: In the scene when the main character is in the library on the internet, she goes to a couple of websites. When the shot shows the URL up top, it is C:\windows98\mydocuments\etc.html. Instead of actually searching on the web they used a premade html page and accessed it from their computer.

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Dr. Scott: You don't want to hurt anyone.
Samara Morgan: But I do, and I'm sorry. It won't stop. Everyone will suffer.

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Trivia: Between some scenes you can see a flash of the ring, as seen at the beginning of the tape (and what Rachel sees when she looks up in the well as the lid is pushed back on).

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Question: I know that the images in the tape represent things that happened to or around Samara, but what is the point of the nail going through someone's finger? I know they can't show every second of Samara's life so we might not see a connection, but that part of the tape really grossed me out and so I want to know if someone knows why it was put there, or was it just the gross-out factor?

troy fox

Chosen answer: Samara broke her finger nail clawing at the walls of the well... I guess that's why it's on the tape also.

Paul Plesser

Answer: In the movie Rings, the main girl gets her finger nail stabbed by a nail.

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