

Ring of Hell
Ka-chi who spent a miserable childhood starts out looking for Eom-ji, who used to be at the orphanage with Ka-chi and was adopted by rich parents. When he finds Eom-ji, he hesitates to approach her for she became a member of high class society.
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Plot Summary
A group of young people on a camping trip stumble upon a mysterious ring that unleashes a demonic presence. As the entity possesses them one by one, they must fight for survival against their corrupted friends and the encroaching evil. The film delves into themes of possession and the battle between good and evil in a secluded wilderness setting.
Critical Reception
Ring of Hell (1987) is a low-budget independent horror film that garnered a cult following among genre enthusiasts. While not widely reviewed by major critics upon its release, it is often cited for its gritty atmosphere and practical effects, typical of certain 1980s horror productions. Its reception is primarily within the niche of direct-to-video horror aficionados.
What Reviewers Say
- Appreciated for its relentless, albeit sometimes amateurish, attempts at creating a terrifying atmosphere.
- Praised by some for its commitment to practical effects and a no-holds-barred approach to horror tropes.
- Often criticized for its low production values and uneven pacing.
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Fun Fact
The film was shot on a very limited budget, contributing to its raw and independent feel that appeals to some fans of B-movie horror.
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