RASEN らせん aka THE SPIRAL (1998) dir. Joji Iida 飯田 譲治, based on the novel by Koji Suzuki 鈴木 光司, official sequel to RING (1998)

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RASEN らせん aka THE SPIRAL (1998) dir. Joji Iida 飯田 譲治, based on the novel by Koji Suzuki 鈴木 光司, official sequel to RING (1998)
Rasen aka Spiral (1998)
Songs currently stuck in my head:
Spiral (Jôji Iida, 1998)
I’m not fucking around yall
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5 - Spiral
Original Title: らせん (Rasen, "Spiral") - originally release in North America as Rasen and in Europe as The Spiral but now can be found primarily as Spiral so that's the title I'll use here
Synopsis: Forensic doctor Mitsuo Andō seeks answers to the mysterious death of a friend and soon comes into contact with the same cursed videotape that caused the death of the friend's wife and son, which is haunted by the curse of Sadako, a relentless spirit.
Year/Country: 1998 | Japan
Subgenres: supernatural, curse, ghost, j-horror
Reason for watching: I stumbled upon Koji Suzuki's book Spiral at the library on my birthday and took that as a sign to read this sequel to Ring (the source material for Ringu/The Ring - probably my favorite horror films). I read Ring years ago but had never looked for the sequels. I really liked Spiral and found it to be an interesting veering based on the story as I know it. When I found there was a movie adaptation, I added it to this list for this year.
Highlights: I do enjoy an investigative/detective mystery and watching the clues come together.
Lowlights: Some of the most interesting things in the book are left out or changed (ah, the joy of watching a movie too soon after reading the book source material). Also, for Ringu fans it's just so chaotic because of the inconsistencies - perhaps most jarringly that of Sadako who is less onryō and more seductress.
Rewatchabilty: Perhaps
Overall review: After watching I learned the production history of this - it was actually filmed the same time/immediately after Ringu and released at the same time in theatres. While it shares some of the same cast, the directors/writers were different and that shows. It has a more science fiction feel than Ringu and takes the story in a different direction that is somewhat retconned out of the franchise by the other sequels. That said, I think it can also work as a standalone movie and while not as scary as Ringu is a fun watch - though it is more emotional with a drama bend to it.
Who should watch it?: While I am classifying it as "j-horror" it doesn't have the feel that Ringu established when it really established the genre as an international phenomena. So, while I think Ringu fans might be intrigued by it, I would not recommend it more widely to j-horror fans. Instead, I think it's more for an audience that likes a supernatural investigation.