2) Sadako Yamamura (Ring, 1998)
Sadako Yamamura doesn’t scream or lash out, and that’s what makes her so scary. She moves slowly and deliberately, which makes her feel more real and harder to predict. Her wet hair hides her face, and her clothes look like she just climbed out of the well where she died. The scariest moment is when she crawls out of the television and steps into the room. That scene destroys the idea of safety because the ghost doesn’t stay in her world—she comes into yours. Rie Inō played Sadako and gave her a dead-eyed stare that sticks with you.
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