It is never fully explained (i.e. - writers want to leave interpretations open so they an write a sequal or 4 more).
In the Ring 1, it is alleged Samara is "bad" because she should never have been born" and the reasons for that statement left very vague...it could be anything from artificial insemination to in virto fertilization...it is never stated.
It is alleged in both films the girl has no soul, therefore, she is not of this world and has not only telepathic capabilities, but telekinetic to be able to superimpose images onto a video tap.
It is alleged in nearly every culture that all animals have a "sixth sense" about things, but more so like tornados, hurricanes and earthquakes (which there have been a few scientific attempts at studying ) and yes, some alledge, they pick up on supernatural vibes. It is not a stretch to consdier the deer jumped out/ attacked the car, either sacrificing itself to save others in the herd or as an symbolism of active aggression.
2007-06-11 04:04:13
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answered by bottleblondemama 7
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For beginners, The Ring 2 sucked and didn't make any sense, I just pretend it didn't happen. Secondly, first movie obviously isn't very possible, it's all supposed to be super-natural. I say just sit back and enjoy the fantasy of the movie.
2007-06-11 03:51:22
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answered by GK Dub 6
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"The story begins with two teenage girls discussing the events of the previous weekend, during which one of them, Katie Embry (played by Amber Tamblyn), went to a cabin in the mountains to spend time with some friends. While talking, the subject of a supposedly cursed videotape is brought up. The other girl, Rebecca 'Becca' Kotler (played by Rachael Bella), states that anyone who watches this video receives a phone call, in which a voice says, "seven days." Then, exactly seven days after viewing the tape, the viewer dies. Katie reveals in horror that she had watched that video at the cabin last weekend with three friends, exactly seven days earlier. After a series of unexplainable occurrences, involving televisions in the house turning themselves on and eerie sounds, Katie is mysteriously killed while Becca had the misfortune of watching. We don't know what killed Katie but we know it was enough to get Becca sent to a mental hospital.
The film then introduces Katie's aunt, Rachel (played by Naomi Watts), a journalist living in Seattle. Her son, Aidan, was not only Katie's cousin but also a good friend, and seems to be sensitive to psychic occurrences. At Katie's funeral, Rachel begins investigating Katie's death and learns of the videotape. Her investigation leads her to the same cabin in the mountains where Katie and her friends had watched the tape. There, she finds the tape and eventually watches it. She makes a copy for Aidan's father, Noah. Unfortunately, Aidan watches the tape a couple days later.
Rachel's investigation turns to the tape itself, which contains a seemingly random series of disturbing, grainy black and white images. Investigating those images leads Rachel to learn of a girl, Samara, who had been adopted and then murdered by her foster parents. They had killed Samara because they believed she had caused her mother to go insane as well as causing the deaths of several horses. Rachel is led to where Samara was killed; at the bottom of a well. Rachel gets stuck in the well, and, finding Samara's body, puts her to rest. Rachel notifies the authorities, and Samara is given a proper burial, presumably putting her spirit to sleep.
At this point it seems that everything is well again, and Rachel informs Aidan that they will no longer be troubled by Samara. However, Aidan quickly corrects her and says that Samara's spirit has been released, evident by the bruises on his arm, given by Samara in a nightmare (This also happened to Rachel). In the film's most unsettling and memorable scene, Noah is going over some film prints in his apartment when his TV turns on to static, in the same fashion that Rachel's niece Katie experienced before her death. Noah turns it off casually before the TV turns itself on again, which alerts Noah. He is then treated to a recurring image of a well, in which a long-haired female figure (which would be Samara) crawls out of the well and slowly walks toward the screen. It intensifies as Noah quickly backs away and Samara literally crawls out of the television set. Noah knocks over a shelf in fear and crawls away before turning around, only to have Samara stare directly at him, causing his inevitable death which Rachel discovers after racing to his apartment. Rachel is scared and worried that Aidan would die too when she realizes that the only way to escape Samara after watching the video is to make a copy of the tape and show it to someone else, thus continuing the cycle. The ending of the movie is when Rachel is helping Aidan copy the tape."
This is the best thing l could find to explain it for you.
2007-06-11 04:03:48
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answered by Sonja 4
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