Yumi Nakamura
Ko Shibasaki
Yumi Nakamura

“Death cannot be put on hold...”
People mysteriously start receiving voicemail messages from their future selves, in the form of the sound of them reacting to their own violent deaths, along with the exact date and time of their future death, listed on the message log. The plot thickens as the surviving characters pursue the answers to this mystery which could save their lives.
One Missed Call (2003) ORIGINAL TRAILER
Yumi Nakamura
Ko Shibasaki
Yumi Nakamura
Hiroshi Yamashita
Shinichi Tsutsumi
Hiroshi Yamashita
Natsumi Konishi
Kazue Fukiishi
Natsumi Konishi
Yoko Okazaki
Anna Nagata
Yoko Okazaki
Kenji Kawai
Atsushi Ida
Kenji Kawai
Marie Mizunuma
Mariko Tsutsui
Marie Mizunuma
Ritsuko Yamashita
Azusa
Ritsuko Yamashita
Mimiko Mizunuma
Karen Ôshima
Mimiko Mizunuma
Motomiya
Renji Ishibashi
Motomiya
Kayoko Fujii
Ichiro Fujieda
Yutaka Matsushige
Ichiro Fujieda
Oka
Goro Kishitani
Oka
One of the more emotionally driven of the J-horror genre, One Missed Call is a well done film with some haunting images, which is a staple with these of course, and although I probably prefer The Grudge, still found this one engaging thanks to some fine performances, mainly Ko Shibasaki and Shin'ichi Tsutsumi. **3.75/5**
Read full review68/100 Take a "Ring", add a little "Grudge", throw in a few cell phones and you have one creepy-ass movie. People are getting messages on their cell phones, from their cell phones, chronicling their own death in a day or two. Despite being somewhat long winded, the characters anxiety and eerie atmosphere kept me totally engrossed. Although I found the last 5 minutes to be somewhat perplexing, the payoff is startling. Great spooks! -- DrNostromo
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