Spiral (1998 film) - Wikipedia Spiral (Japanese: らせん, Hepburn: Rasen) is a 1998 Japanese supernatural horror film and a sequel to Ring (1998) It is directed by Jōji Iida and is based on the novel of the same title by Koji Suzuki
Spiral (1998) - IMDb Like the other Japanese Ring films, Rasen Spiral is a mixed bag For much of its length it is a relatively slow moving drama, with only subtle horror elements Yet, much of it is very atmospheric and when the horror material arrives, it is as effective as anything else in the series
Rasen Horror – Stories from the Abyss Lisa struggles to keep the family of her dreams together despite her brother actively tearing it apart After a tragic accident, Lisa’s life becomes much darker Your support will help me hire an artist and create longer episodes with shorter breaks between stories Theme: Toocheke by LeeToo
Rasen | The Ring Wiki | Fandom Rasen (らせん, lit Spiral) is a sequel to the movie Ring It is directed by Jōji Iida, and, as with the first movie, is based on the novel Spiral by Kōji Suzuki Ring and its sequel Rasen were released in Japan at the same time The studio hoped this would increase revenues, because the Ring
How To Watch The Ring In Order (All 14 Movies) - Screen Rant As the first official sequel to Ringu, Rasen is based on the Koji Suzuki novel of the same name It follows a pathologist named Dr Mitsuo Ando, who becomes involved in a series of mysterious deaths after he discovers that one of the deceased individuals has a connection to the same cursed videotape from Ringu
Watch Rasen | Netflix When a mysterious videotape causes an old friend's death, Dr Mitsuo Ando's hunt for a rational cause unleashes horror no science can explain Watch trailers learn more
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Rasen (Spiral)らせん Review – Asian Media Reviews Rasen is titled after the second novel in Koji Suzuki’s Ringu series, after all, but for general movie audiences this wasn’t always clear Rasen is directed by George Iida and takes place right after the death of Takayama, the ex husband of the main character Reiko Asakawa in Ringu