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The original ''[[One Missed Call]]''; [[Takashi Miike]]'s romp into commercial horror.
The original ''[[One Missed Call]]''; [[Takashi Miike]]'s romp into commercial horror.


The story centers on Yumi, a college student whose friends begin to receive mysterious voicemails, announced by a creepy children's song. The only one who believes her friend's deaths aren't suicides (at first) is a young policeman named Yamashita, whose sister also received the Call of Death.
The story centers on Yumi, a college student whose friends begin to receive mysterious voicemails, announced by a creepy children's song. The only one who believes her friend's deaths aren't suicides (at first) is a young policeman named Yamashita, whose sister also received the Call of Death.
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==== Tropes used by the movie: ====


Two sequels and a [[Japanese Series|TV drama series]] were made from the film.

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* [[Abandoned Hospital]]
* [[Abandoned Hospital]]
* [[Calling Card]]: Each victim spits out a hard red candy, {{spoiler|which the killer gave to her victim when she was taken to the hospital}}.
* [[Calling Card]]: Each victim spits out a hard red candy, {{spoiler|which the killer gave to her victim when she was taken to the hospital}}.

Revision as of 17:59, 11 February 2016


The original One Missed Call; Takashi Miike's romp into commercial horror.

The story centers on Yumi, a college student whose friends begin to receive mysterious voicemails, announced by a creepy children's song. The only one who believes her friend's deaths aren't suicides (at first) is a young policeman named Yamashita, whose sister also received the Call of Death.

Two sequels and a TV drama series were made from the film.

Tropes used in Chakushin Ari include: