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[[File:Ringuuuuu.jpg|thumb|240px|Sadako, Ringu's infamous antagonist.]]
 
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|title = <center>Ring (Brussels Cut)</center>
The '''''Brussels Cut''''' of Hideo Nakata's 1998 cult-classic ''Ringu'' is said to be an alternate version of the movie that was shown at the Brussels International Festival of Fantasy Film in 1999, for the film's European premiere.
 
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|imagecaption = Sadako, the infamous antagonist of ''Ring''.
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|status = <span style="color:grey;">'''Existence Unconfirmed'''</span>}}
   
 
The '''"Brussels Cut"''' of Hideo Nakata's 1998 cult-classic ''Ring'' is said to be an alternate version of the movie that was shown at the Brussels International Festival of Fantasy Film in 1999, for the film's European premiere.
The alleged different between the two is that in the ''Brussels Cut'', the mouths of the victims are much more vertically deformed, creating a much creepier effect.
 
   
 
The alleged difference between the two is that in the "Brussels Cut", the mouths of the victims are much more vertically deformed, creating a much creepier effect.
Director Hideo Nakata, when asked about the subject denied its existance, although Javier over at curseofthering.com (formerly known as theringworld.com) has received multiple emails from people claiming to have seen the ''Brussels Cut'' through various means. There are also a few people online<ref>[http://www.x-human.net/trades.shtml The website of a film collector who claims to own a copy of the ''Brussels Cut''.]</ref> claiming to have a copy. It is still unknown if the film is indeed non-existant, or if it does exist, as so many claim, and that Hideo Nakata is trying to cover up its existance for his own reasons.
 
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Director Hideo Nakata, when asked about the subject denied its existence, although Javier over at curseofthering.com (formerly known as theringworld.com) has received multiple emails from people claiming to have seen the "Brussels Cut" through various means. There are also a few instances of people online<ref>[http://www.x-human.net/trades.shtml The website of X-human, a film collector who claims to own a (non-verified) copy of the "Brussels Cut".] Retrieved 01 Dec '12.</ref> claiming to have copies, though none of them, when contacted by us, have replied. It is still unknown if the film is indeed non-existent, or if it does exist, as so many claim, and that Hideo Nakata is trying to cover up its existence for his own unknown reasons.
   
 
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Revision as of 23:43, 10 October 2014


The "Brussels Cut" of Hideo Nakata's 1998 cult-classic Ring is said to be an alternate version of the movie that was shown at the Brussels International Festival of Fantasy Film in 1999, for the film's European premiere.

The alleged difference between the two is that in the "Brussels Cut", the mouths of the victims are much more vertically deformed, creating a much creepier effect.

Director Hideo Nakata, when asked about the subject denied its existence, although Javier over at curseofthering.com (formerly known as theringworld.com) has received multiple emails from people claiming to have seen the "Brussels Cut" through various means. There are also a few instances of people online[1] claiming to have copies, though none of them, when contacted by us, have replied. It is still unknown if the film is indeed non-existent, or if it does exist, as so many claim, and that Hideo Nakata is trying to cover up its existence for his own unknown reasons.

References