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The Ring Virus (Korean: 링; RR: Ring) is a 1999 South Korean horror film adapted from the Japanese novel Ring by Koji Suzuki. A joint project between Japan and Korea, this version has Park Eun-Suh as the creator of the cursed videotape.
Jun 24, 2014 · The 1999 South Korean adaptation of the classic Japanese horror thriller, Ringu. This one, under the direction of Dong-bin Kim is more faithful to the origin...
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Jun 12, 1999 · The Ring Virus: Directed by Dong-bin Kim. With Shin Eun-kyung, Seung-Hyun Lee, Jung Jin-young, Kim Chang-wan. After the mysterious death of her niece and other three teenagers on the same hour and with the symptoms of heart attack, the journalist Sun-ju decides to investigate their last moments.
- (2.4K)
- Horror
- Dong-bin Kim
- 1999-06-12
[I]Ring Virus[/I] opens with a young, teenage girl, alone in a house. A cell phone rings (amplified on the soundtrack), scaring the girl, who appears to be on edge.
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- Dong-Bin Kim
- Horror
- Shin Eun-Kyung
Jun 12, 1999 · Sun-ju is a reporter who uncovers a series of inexplicable deaths that occurred simultaneously. Her investigation leads her to a resort, where she finds a videotape filled with mysterious images.
After the mysterious death of her niece and other three teenagers on the same hour and with the symptoms of heart attack, the journalist Sun-ju decides to investigate their last moments. She discloses that the four friends had just watched a videotape exactly one week before their death in a resort.
The Ring Virus is a 1999 South Korean horror film adapted from the Japanese novel Ring by Koji Suzuki. Directed by Kim Dong-bin, it follows an investigator who watches a cursed videotape.