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Rasen
Directed by Joji Iida
Produced by Masato Hara
Takashige Ichise
Takenori Sendo
Written by Kôji Suzuki
Jôji Iida
Starring Miki Nakatani
Hiroyuki Sanada
Koichi Sato
Cinematography Makoto Watanabe
Editing by Hirohide Abe
Release date(s) 1998
Running time 97 min. Koji Suzuki (鈴木光司 Suzuki Kōji born May 13 1957) is a Japanese Writer, who was born in Hamamatsu and currently is a Japanese actress and Singer. Nakatani was born in Tokyo, Japan and began her professional career as a member of a singing group is a Japanese Actor. Biography Early life Sanada was born in Tokyo, Japan. The year 1998 in film involved some significant events Events February 14 - Sharon Stone marries Phil Bronstein
Country Japan
Language Japanese
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Rasen (Spiral) is a sequel to the movie Ring. For a topic outline on this subject see List of basic Japan topics. is a language spoken by over 130 million people in Japan and in Japanese emigrant communities is a 1998 Japanese horror mystery Film from director Hideo Nakata, adapted from the novel of the same name It is directed by Joji Iida, and, as with the first movie, is based on a novel by Koji Suzuki. Not to be confused with the Japanese graphic novel " Uzumaki " which translates as "whirlpool" or "vortex" or the 1999 Japanese movie Ring 2 Koji Suzuki (鈴木光司 Suzuki Kōji born May 13 1957) is a Japanese Writer, who was born in Hamamatsu and currently

In an unusual cinematic move, Ring and its sequel Rasen were released in Japan at the same time. For a topic outline on this subject see List of basic Japan topics. The studio hoped this would increase revenues, because the Ring story was already a successful novel and television series. The two films shared a few cast members and had the same production team, but different directors and screenwriters; Rasen was written and directed by Jōji Iida whereas Ring was written by Hiroshi Takahashi and directed by Hideo Nakata. After their release, Ring became an enormous success while Rasen floundered, quickly becoming the "forgotten sequel. "

Takahashi and Nakata were later recruited to produce another sequel, Ring 2, which replaced Rasen as the sequel to Ring, having taken a different and original storyline from Suzuki's book. For the 2005 American horror film see The Ring Two. Ring 2 (リング2 Ringu 2) (1999 directed by Hideo Nakata, is the

Plot

Ryuji Takayama's body being examined by his friend and arch-rival, pathologist Mitsuo Andou. Ryuji Takayama is a fictional character in the Ringu cycle, appearing and mentioned in Koji Suzuki's novels Ring Forensic pathology is a branch of Pathology concerned with determining the Cause of death by examination of a cadaver After he finds a cryptic note in Takayama's stomach, Takayama's wife, Reiko Asakawa, and son, Yoichi Asakawa, also turn up dead. Ring Reiko Asakawa is a Single mother in her early to mid-twenties who struggles to juggle both her job as an investigative journalist and raising Character Yoichi Asakawa born 1990, is the seven-year-old son of Reiko Asakawa and Ryuji Takayama. Andou soon learns of a mysterious videotape, haunted by the spirit of a murdered woman. The Cursed Videotape is a fictional item in the Ring cycle series of books and films The rumors are that anyone who watches the video will die exactly one week later. Despondent over the death of his own child, and believing that he is being guided by his rival's ghost, Andou decides to see the video for himself. After watching the tape, strange things begin happening around him, and he soon discovers that the tape's restless spirit has different plans in store for him.

With the help of Takayama's student, Mai Takano, Andou finds out more about Takayama’s past as well as the mysterious woman, Sadako Yamamura. Character Sadako's character is not directly portrayed in Ring, but is expanded briefly in Rasen and to a much greater extent in Ring 0 Birthday, The searching for the truth of why Takayama’s son also died from the same virus and his wife didn’t, leads him to Takayama’s wife’s boss, Yoshino. He lets Andou in on a secret… He has the wife’s diary, she and Ryuji had been researching the cursed videotape that had cursed them both and their son. While Reiko had managed to break the curse, Takayama died a week after watching the tape. His wife believed that creating a copy would save you from curse, but a week after also watching the tape, their son died the same way as his father had. Yoshino shows Andou both the tape and the diary.

When Andou tells Mai Takano what he’s done, she is shocked and can’t understand why as she felt that it was the video that killed Takayama and his family from the start. As they are talking, Yoshino calls Andou. He admits that he wishes that he’d never been involved in Reiko’s business, while Andou believes that Yoshino had watched the video, he denies it saying that he was too scared to. However, Yoshino still dies.

Andou decides to destroy the videotapes and make sure that he will be the video's last victim. He then confides in Mai about his son’s death, and they end up sleeping together. Andou asks Mai if she’ll be there with him when he dies, but Mai tells him she’s too scared. He understands and decides to try to find out more about the virus that killed Takayama and his son. It turns out that the virus that killed Yoshino wasn’t the same one that killed the father and son. Andou asks for tests to be run on him.

Meanwhile, Mai Takano goes missing, while Andou has apparently survives the curse. He starts to feel that story was just a myth and he's relieved when Mai turns up… However, he is shocked to find out that Mai has been found dead, having given birth with no sign of a baby. Andou goes back to work and sees “Mai” there. She claims to be Mai's sister, but after a date and a night of intimacy, Andou finds out that she is none other than Sadako Yamamura reborn and claiming to be "perfectly dual-gendered". He then finds out that Takayama wasn’t helping Andou stop Sadako: He and his family were helping her. The virus that killed Yoshino, that was killing Miyashita (Andou’s friend) and many others wasn’t the video… It was Ryuji Takayama’s wife’s diary.

In the end, Andou clones both Takayama and his son back to life with help from Sadako. Just as Ryuji leaves, he tells Andou:

“Many years will pass before our world will be at peace. ”

The "Forgotten Sequel"

In an unusual move, the films Ring and Rasen were filmed and released concurrently with separate screenwriters, crews and production companies and a shared cast. The idea being that it would generate more interest and more profit. This move backfired drastically. While Ring went on to become one of the most successful films in Japanese history, Rasen proved to be a failure. The written history of Japan begins with brief references in the 1st century AD Twenty-Four Histories, a collection of Chinese historical texts As a result another sequel, Ring 2, was released in 1999 and was quite successful. For the 2005 American horror film see The Ring Two. Ring 2 (リング2 Ringu 2) (1999 directed by Hideo Nakata, is the Hence, Rasen became forgotten both in terms of canon and marketing. This article is not about Literary canons of influential works of fiction but about the concept of a canon which defines the world of a particular fictional series In popular usage "marketing" is the promotion of products especially Advertising and Branding However in professional usage the term has a wider meaning of

In 1999, a television series was produced in Japan based on the novel. A television program (US television programme (UK or television show (U For a topic outline on this subject see List of basic Japan topics. It consisted of 13 hour-long episodes.

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