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One Missed Call Reviews

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In this remake of the Japanese horror film "Chakushin Ari" (2003), several people start receiving voice-mails from their future selves -- messages which include the date, time, and some of the details of their deaths. Read more

Starring Shannyn Sossamon, Edward Burns, Ana Claudia Talancon, Ray Wise
Director Eric Valette
Genres Audio Descriptive, Horror

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  • Critics' reviews of One Missed Call

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  • 2 stars out of

    Ringuringu Sounds like my Japanese cell is going nuts again. Technohorror had its moment right around the Y2K... read more on Time Out

    • Joshua Rothkopf, 
    • Time Out
  • Most helpful members' reviews (3) of One Missed Call

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  • 33 out of 33 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 3 stars [Highly rated reviewer]

    NEAR MISS

    It is a bit of a shame that what started off as the occasional more or less good remake of a Japanese Horror film (The Ring and The Grudge I thought were great) led to this year's flood of so-so retreads.

    One Missed Call hit the big screens right next to the likes of The Eye and Shutter and you would be forgiven for thinking it did not really stick out much amongst the rest. Watching it on its own and isolated for the first time now, I think it's neither as good nor as bad as it might have been, but it provides standard horror/slasher/ghosty entertainment- pretty much by the rule book.

    The victims in this Ring-meets-Final Destination style slasher all receive a call (or voicemail even, since they- you guessed it- miss the call) from themselves in the nearby future, screaming and apparently heading for the off. As they get closer to the point in time from which the original call was sent, they start seeing creepy faces, weird things and finally what was heard on the voice message gets a live play.

    Needless to say, someone goes and investigates where all this started. In this case it's Shannyn Sossamon and Ed Burns, both likeable and talented enough, although I have a slight inkling that given their past passionate and excellent performances their direction was mostly 'Don't act too well now!'. But it works here ok.

    One Missed Call is very formulaic, but has a few novelties, little twists, some ascerbic mickey take out of the media and a creepy ring tone that will stick in your head.

    All in all not for those who want fresh and new material, but those who like a good old rule book slasher with some interesting ingredients will find this to be staple diet.

    SEE THIS IF YOU LIKED

    * THE RING

    * FINAL DESTINATION

    * FRAGILE

  • 14 out of 14 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 1 star

    Avoid at all costs!!!

    As a comedy, I would give this film five stars. But as a horror film...you have to be joking. The plot is not only completely unrealistic, even for a supernatural film, but the acting is also well below par. Unless you want to waste your time, avoid at all costs.

      • A customer from 1
  • 11 out of 11 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 2 stars [Highly rated reviewer]

    A call that can be missed..

    Though not particularly frightening or thrilling this does have a certain amount of 'chill factor' that makes it just about worthwhile viewing. Based around calls received on mobile phones by the actual owner of the phone during their deaths, the atmosphere (predictably as it is taken from a Japanese film/story) is very much like the Grudge, which I didnt particularly find that entertaining, but this at least on the surface this does appear to have a bit more to it in the way of story and general interest. Its not perfect, and definately not the best film you will ever get to see, it might just be worth adding to the bottom of a rental list but dont hold your breath for it.

  • Most recent members' reviews (2) of One Missed Call

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  • 1 out of 1 person found this review helpful

    Rated - 1 star [Highly rated reviewer]

    very poor remake

    not a patch on the origional which is genuinly very scary at certai points and generally much more complete as a horor film.

    see the origional, avoid this

  • 3 out of 3 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 2 stars

    Makes me want to catch the original (fun rental though)

    This was basically a bit by numbers, but plenty of rental fun anyways, think Final Destination thrills with a zietgiesty mobile phone motif

    But it really loses its pace after the halfway mark, Shannyn Sossamon is just gorgeous even with the dodgy frump hair-do. There might have even been some real raw tension between her and Ed Burns but that never really surfaces.

    If they had stuck with the pace this could have been exciting rather than fun, I'll deffo by throwing

    Chakushin Ari on my list sometime soon.

      • A customer from Surrey
  • 33 out of 33 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 3 stars [Highly rated reviewer]

    NEAR MISS

    It is a bit of a shame that what started off as the occasional more or less good remake of a Japanese Horror film (The Ring and The Grudge I thought were great) led to this year's flood of so-so retreads.

    One Missed Call hit the big screens right next to the likes of The Eye and Shutter and you would be forgiven for thinking it did not really stick out much amongst the rest. Watching it on its own and isolated for the first time now, I think it's neither as good nor as bad as it might have been, but it provides standard horror/slasher/ghosty entertainment- pretty much by the rule book.

    The victims in this Ring-meets-Final Destination style slasher all receive a call (or voicemail even, since they- you guessed it- miss the call) from themselves in the nearby future, screaming and apparently heading for the off. As they get closer to the point in time from which the original call was sent, they start seeing creepy faces, weird things and finally what was heard on the voice message gets a live play.

    Needless to say, someone goes and investigates where all this started. In this case it's Shannyn Sossamon and Ed Burns, both likeable and talented enough, although I have a slight inkling that given their past passionate and excellent performances their direction was mostly 'Don't act too well now!'. But it works here ok.

    One Missed Call is very formulaic, but has a few novelties, little twists, some ascerbic mickey take out of the media and a creepy ring tone that will stick in your head.

    All in all not for those who want fresh and new material, but those who like a good old rule book slasher with some interesting ingredients will find this to be staple diet.

    SEE THIS IF YOU LIKED

    * THE RING

    * FINAL DESTINATION

    * FRAGILE

  • 14 out of 14 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 1 star

    Avoid at all costs!!!

    As a comedy, I would give this film five stars. But as a horror film...you have to be joking. The plot is not only completely unrealistic, even for a supernatural film, but the acting is also well below par. Unless you want to waste your time, avoid at all costs.

      • A customer from 1
  • 11 out of 11 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 2 stars [Highly rated reviewer]

    A call that can be missed..

    Though not particularly frightening or thrilling this does have a certain amount of 'chill factor' that makes it just about worthwhile viewing. Based around calls received on mobile phones by the actual owner of the phone during their deaths, the atmosphere (predictably as it is taken from a Japanese film/story) is very much like the Grudge, which I didnt particularly find that entertaining, but this at least on the surface this does appear to have a bit more to it in the way of story and general interest. Its not perfect, and definately not the best film you will ever get to see, it might just be worth adding to the bottom of a rental list but dont hold your breath for it.

  • 7 out of 7 people found this review helpful

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    Rated - 1 star

    One Missed Call

      • A customer from Abertawe
  • 6 out of 6 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 3 stars

    Good Japanese scare

    Well, do you like the latest Japanese scare? This is for you then, I like it and it scared me, particularly toward the end, don't mind the plot, don't mind lots of things really..., but when i am watching a scary movie that's mostly what i want, the acting is not great? it's got subtitle for crying out loud! how well can we judge the acting in a Japanese scary movie with subtitle? it sound silly just saying it!, a bit more gory than the 'Grudge' and with some big question mark in the plot but hey, it scared me! that's what i wanted!!

    Ciao Rosie

      • A customer from Edgware
  • 4 out of 4 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 4 stars [Highly rated reviewer]

    good

    Good scary movie with plenty of jumpy moments , nice to have a well made horror without the same old hack & slash bits in it!!!

      • leachylee from Stoke-on-Trent
  • 3 out of 3 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 3 stars [Highly rated reviewer]

    An average film

    The idea although climbing on the grudge band wagon a bit, was pretty good! but the film itself did'nt quite have enough to actually be scary. it has it's moments of suspense but dissapoints a little overall.

    Certainly worth a watch, even if it is only to make your own mind up.

      • Barnestormers from Saltburn-by-the-Sea
  • 3 out of 3 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 1 star [Highly rated reviewer]

    Can I have my money back please?

    Want a good way to while away an hour & half on a Sunday afternoon? Then rent anything but this!

    There's nothing like a good horror film. And this is nothing like a good horror film. Me & a mate sat down to watch this with mis-guided anticipation. Almost an hour in we'd had enough & skipped 25 minutes forward to see how it ends. We should have just hit the 'stop' button on the remote & gone to the pub.

    Predicatable, cliched & mostly poorly acted.

    Come back originality, all is forgiven.

      • Navin from Isle Of Man
  • 3 out of 3 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 1 star

    Not good

    Forgettable thriller. Not really worth watching in my opinion.

      • A customer from Musselburgh
  • 3 out of 3 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 1 star

    Didn't finish it!

    This film tried WAY too hard to be scary, so much so that it just got silly. I thinkt the mistake they made was..showing too much too quick. It made me lose interest instantly and made me turn the film off...

    Ooops, I almost never do that.

      • A customer from London
  • Critics' reviews

  • 2 stars out of

    Ringuringu Sounds like my Japanese cell is going nuts again. Technohorror had its moment right around the Y2K... read more on Time Out

    • Joshua Rothkopf, 
    • Time Out

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      In the tradition of THE RING, THE GRUDGE, DARK WATER, and PULSE, ONE MISSED CALL is yet another moody Japanese ghost story to be adapted for Western screens. Originally made by cult director Takashi Miike in 2003 from Yasushi Akimoto's novel CHAKUSHIN ARI, this American version retains the elements ...

    • One Missed Call
      In this remake of the Japanese horror film "Chakushin Ari" (2003), several people start receiving voice-mails from their future selves -- messages which include the date, time, and some of the details of their deaths....

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