Choose Up To A 15 Minute Section Of 'The Ring' And Discuss How The Film Conforms And Deviates From Generic Conventions Of Horror Movies.
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Choose Up To A 15 Minute Section Of 'The Ring' And Discuss How The Film Conforms And Deviates From Generic Conventions Of Horror Movies 'Don't you understand Rachel? She never sleeps' This is the key line from Aidan to his mother at the start of the last 15 minutes of 'The Ring' (2002). This is where both the characters and the audience realise that maybe it isn't over yet. A good horror movie has a plot that involves a battle of good against evil in which good usually wins. 'The Ring' follows this generic convention until the point where Aidan finds out that Rachel rescued Samara from the well. It is then revealed that maybe something else could happen, and evil could win out. The cut to Noah suggests that he will be the next victim, and the following scene confirms this. As Noah picks up his cup to drink from it, a...


