Due persone vivono in tempi diversi. Seo-Yeon vive nel presente e Young-Sook vive nel passato. Una telefonata collega i due e le loro vite sono cambiate irrevocabilmente.Due persone vivono in tempi diversi. Seo-Yeon vive nel presente e Young-Sook vive nel passato. Una telefonata collega i due e le loro vite sono cambiate irrevocabilmente.Due persone vivono in tempi diversi. Seo-Yeon vive nel presente e Young-Sook vive nel passato. Una telefonata collega i due e le loro vite sono cambiate irrevocabilmente.
- Regia
- Sceneggiatura
- Star
- Premi
- 4 vittorie e 11 candidature totali
Jo Kyeong-sook
- Sun-hee
- (as Kyung-Sook Jo)
Jonny Siew
- Sung-ho
- (voce)
Song Yo-sep
- Police officer
- (as Yo-sep Song)
Recensioni in evidenza
Lee Chung hyeon made a great start in his film career. the storyline not too complicated to understand. the cast played they role perfectly especially Jeon Jong-seo as Young sook. Her acting make me scared to see her. Overall this movie are superb to watch with your family and friends.
... because without it you can't make Call 2, 3 and 4 - and if you've accepted the events leading up to the close out you pretty much have to accept anything can happen, at any time, with little or no rhyme or reason, evidence or justification. If you can take it for what it is and don't try to examine its flaws too deeply, can wallow in its shallows recognising that certain genres, having been milked close to extinction, can still give rise to originality - you'll be thoroughly entertained, albeit feeling a little short changed when the credits begin to roll at the end.
Such a unique story, wonderful acting, so many twists that you are kept guessing till the end. CGI was pretty nice as well.
If you want a happy ending, DO NOT watch those end credits...
If you want a happy ending, DO NOT watch those end credits...
You have to buy into the absurd concept of a phone call traveling through time... and there are literally dozens of logical leaps your sane mind will have to make... but if you accept the premise, this Korean thriller generates serious chills. Park Shin-hye is fantastic and pulls together all the loose ends with a superb central performance.
Watch it! You will love the genius and original storyline. But wait until the ending breaks the whole film. I mean, come on ...! The ending is an important element in the storyline of the entire film where the film is finally finished, before the screen turns off. It is not permissible for an ending to be forced in such a way as to fool and override logic. The audience is not as stupid as they think. Oh yeah, also the concept of timeline is so linear.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizIn 1999, Young-sook says she is 28 and was born in 1972. This is due to the unique age-calculating-system used in Korea. When a Korean baby is born, they already one years old.
- BlooperWhen the villain, Young-Sook, kills off the father of Seo-Yeon, the latter screams in terror as she sees how he fades away from her life. Yet earlier, when Young-Sook kills the strawberry farmer Sung-Ho, who at the time was having lunch with the parents of Seo-Yeon, they would have been alarmed and cried out in surprise as well, yet that did not happen.
- ConnessioniReferenced in Film Junk Podcast: Episode 798: The Empty Man + Jiu Jitsu (2021)
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- Paese di origine
- Sito ufficiale
- Lingua
- Celebre anche come
- El teléfono
- Luoghi delle riprese
- Azienda produttrice
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- Tempo di esecuzione
- 1h 52min(112 min)
- Colore
- Mix di suoni
- Proporzioni
- 2.35 : 1
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