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aLiEn News & Reviews

Thursday, March 24, 2005

Movie Review: The Ring 2

As we all thought that we would never had to worry about the second part of The Ring. On the contrary, in the first movie we witnessed that Naomi Watts freed the little girl (Samara) from the well that she was drowned by her own step mother. Sissy Spacek makes a cameo as Samara's biological mother trying to help Naomi's disturbed son Aidan, that Samara's soul has taken over Aidan's body so she can again live have a body. If you have seen the first movie, i give you the green light to go.


By Vahak Depoyan