English | Subtitle: English/French/Spanish | 87 min | XVid 624x352 | 384 kbps AC3 | 23 fps | Genre : Horror/Mystery/Thriller | 700 MB
What will it sound like when you die? In One Missed Call, a chain of people receive terrifying cell
phone messages of their own final fatal moments. Beth Raymond (Shannyn Sossamon) witnesses the death of two of her best friends just days apart. Both received terrifying messages on their cell
phones that sounded like moments recorded at their deaths. Although it sounds like a crazy story, the only person who believes Beth is
Detective Jack Andrews (Edward Burns), who helps her figure out who's been leaving the demonic voice mails.
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 American screens. Originally made by cult director Takashi Miike in 2003 from Yasushi Akimoto’s novel CHAKUSHIN ARI, this American version retains the elements that are sure to please J-Horror fans--jerky apparitions, ghostly children, desperate messages from beyond the grave, possessed electronic devices, and strong female characters. While this remake, which is the debut English-language film from French director Eric Valette, dispenses with some of the freakiness of Miike’s version, the creepiness remains. Shannon Sossamon is Beth, a developmental psychology student who has plenty of cause for concern after her friend Leann (Azura Skye) receives a panicked cell
phone message from herself days in the future.