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Tania Ortiz
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Nov 27, 2020
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Overall 9.5
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 9.5
Rewatch Value 9.5
I love this movie was very nice to Watched very good actors very good job well done all ♥️👌 PSH do I good impression her acting 🎭 was a professional she put a lot effort her emotions was perfect and all the actor. We are very excited I watched this movie with my older son we experiment all the emotions suspense, happiness, sadness. So I give my top 10 congratulations all of you how made this movie so good. ♥️♥️♥️😘😘👋. Esta película es muy buena xq podemos ver PSH y a otros actores dar lo mejor de ellos en dónde pude experimentar sus emoticones sus conflictos alegrias, tristezas, odio ,también culpabilidad pensar q los padres pueden llegar a ser cosas x sus hijos para q ellos les vaya bien en la vida una vez q vamos creciendo nos damos cuento de lo mucho q ellos nos aman y q podríamos hacer mas q eso dar la vida x ellos aveces tenemos q experimentar cosas malas para dar valor a nuestros padres lastimosamente para algunos es demasiado tarde cuando ya no están por eso es mejor dar ahora q aún están vivos . Disfrútalos y paso algo en un tiempo atrás solo perdona ama y sigue adelante . Excelente elenco los mejores me gusto mucho una vez más congratulaciones o felicitaciones 🎉

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Kate
10 people found this review helpful
Dec 8, 2020
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Overall 4.5
Story 3.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 1.0
Perfect movie if you decide not to use your brain for two hours.

The Call has a lot of pros, not gonna lie. The acting is amazing, especially from Jeon Jong Seo. Her character is truly the best part of the whole production. You end up loving and hating her at the same time. Jong Seo's portrayal of the initial vulnerability that moves into the direction of desperation and then madness is an intriguing ride.

Park Shin Hye is good. As good as in any other production she was in the past few years, as she is playing exactly the same character. Kind of strong and driven to survive, but not really. Sometimes making smart choices, but that are built on a chain of dumbness. There isn't anything fresh or interesting about her.

The other characters are barely there, only serving the purpose of moving the plot forward or being an external motivation for the two main characters.

The visuals - truly stunning. That's the part of the production that shows a lot of work and planning. The moments when two worlds are colliding and affecting each other was done in an exciting and beautiful way.

So what is the problem?
I'm fairly certain that Lee Chung Hyun did not have a storyboard for this project and he could not decide what exactly are the rules of the time. He presents a linear concept of time (compared to "alternative universes"), when past events affect future events. One reality, but two different points in time. But the way the movie presented the concept was as if the two timelines were parallel and progressing the same way.

Currently happening event in the past affects the currently happening event in the present, but we don't see how the past plays and affects the present in between these events, as if the time between these two events does not exist. The past is the past. Seo Yeon should have access to all the information about the events that happened, not just the ones currently happening in the parallel timeline. Not to mention the fact Seo Yeon had no memories of the past events that affected her. Why?

All events in the movie happened in the linear way, except for the ending. Which was also not explained. The plot twist just opened the door to so many plot holes. If you could call the past at any given time on that timeline, why didn't Seo Yeon use it to her advantage?

The more I think about the way the plot was structured and the time connection explained, the more I get annoyed. It truly looks as if no time was put into making sure the events follow any line of logic. On the surface, it's the basic "action-reaction" deal. But when you start asking questions, you see that time travel/connection plot lines cannot follow this simple logic, because that's what makes them illogical. As time is not that simple...

Anyway, I can see why people enjoyed the movie. It was entertaining for most parts even though quite predictable. If you won't try to understand the logic behind the events or the rules of the time aspects, you will like it. So, the piece of advice: put your brain on the shelf before starting it.

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SieL68
4 people found this review helpful
Feb 27, 2021
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Overall 6.5
Story 5.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 4.0

All the elements were good except the story

I admit this has been a thrilling ride and a very good acting for the casts however the pointless plot really disappointed me.

Applause to the wonderful casts who made their characters come to life realistically. Park ShinHye showed a range of emotions into this movie. The psychopath also made her character undesirable than ever which means she has done a great job.

The story is pretty unique with this time warp concept where the past and present affect each other as it is expected. It was a quite complicated story but I was able to follow, it's just that this kind of genre is not really something that I am a fan of. Also, I was looking for some sort of impact that will keep this movie on my mind but instead it just made me wonder, "so what is this movie really trying to say?"

I personally don't like it because of the story but if you enjoy similar kinds movies, the cinematography and acting is something that you can look forward into this one.

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Charming92
6 people found this review helpful
Dec 2, 2020
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Overall 9.5
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 9.5

What happens when you... unleash the devil....

Butterfly effect.... not a new concept in kdramaland, and actually a quite revisited one. The call was an overall amazing experience and, long story short, you have 2 hours of free time and you look to watch a thrilling story that will keep you at the edge of your seat? Yes, click that play button and thank godflix that movies like this are still being produced.

But what was exactly the thing that made The call so memorable? The storytelling.

No, It's not the story itself. Yes, we know, somehow 2 people in different timelines communicate and they change things in their timeline that has a ping-pong reaction in both times. It's cool just to think of it, but it's not original. What call had was original storytelling.

The story starts a little cliche, two characters, two different timelines, both are likeable, both seem to be troubled, both could be the hero in their situation, you can't help but empathize. It all goes down midway, when the movie hits hard and it shows its biggest message. "Everything happens for a reason". You cannot play god even when you have that option you will regret it!

The movie as a movie was smart, it was fast-paced, it had cool effects, a killer story and mainly... development! Thrilling starting 20 minutes in, till the very end, and honestly what bumped this up to 9,5 from 9 was the ending... cause even when the movie was quite convenient, and a little bit too.... hollywood for my taste, it knows what it wants to be, and more importantly, it knows what the butterfly effect is and can do. Endless possibilities, multiple points of view. And yes in the very end The call had exactly that. Did not reduce itself in just another butterfly effect suspense little forgettable movie, it thought out of the box and for that i can easily deem it memorable.

Was it perfect? No. It did have its issues if we delve deeply into the whole thing and start analyzing every shit that happens, but who does that in a thriller/suspense movie (especially when we take talking with someone from 20 years ago for granted). The movie had it all, good story, great development, shocking twists, amazing cgi, and in the very end.... flawless acting!

Imma say it, never expected to, Park shin Hye is a good actress. There, i said it. If you ever accuse me of saying it i will deny it though. Jeon Jong Seo was so good, she might have been a little too much inside the role. Astonishing! And generally the whole cast which is known gave an A+ performance.

All in all, highly recommended!

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FoxFae
6 people found this review helpful
Nov 29, 2020
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Overall 6.0
Story 5.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 3.0
So I remember seeing the trailer for this a while back and thinking "I really REALLY need to see this." But I'm not going to lie, I totally forgot about it. Least... Until today when I logged in and netflix did it's thing of playing the main banner.
I was sucked in once again and was kinda mad at myself for forgetting about it.

From the moment it started I was completely sucked in. Even though I felt like I had seen something similar to it before, I couldn't put my finger on it - and still haven't. I think this movie is really unique in that way.

While settings and timelines were at a minimum, you felt every moment in each scene which is really hard to do and it always blew my mind at how different it was. I wish I could go into more detail about this but I don't want to give to much away.

I'm not really big on thrillers, in fact, I hate them. but the bit of supernatural (I guess you could call it that) toss in really made the movie and kept me around because it really made me question what and how this was all happening.

The production and the acting was award winning. Even the plot and storyline was amazing ....had it not ended the way that it did. I was happy with the ending until they tossed in that "extra" during the credits. Like.... WHY?! Why did you do that? Now I am just confused. Maybe I am overthinking it? I don't know. But I have a headache now and it ruined the whole thing for me and turned a great movie with sealed deal.. into a open ending nightmare.

I doubt there will be a second movie, but gah I wish there was so it would explain that!

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josie1220
5 people found this review helpful
Jan 31, 2021
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Overall 8.5
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 6.5
Rewatch Value 4.0

Thriller. Time-Traveling. Transitions.

The story was close to perfect. Though no other time-difference related movie can do it better than Back to the Future, this one did a pretty fair job. Of course, there were some loose ends that weren't tied. The ending was not satisfying but oddly pleasing. Perhaps it's because the good guy lost. Surprisingly, I felt little to no sympathy for Kim Seo Yeon. And of course, I didn't show support for Oh Yeong Sook either. Although the transitions were a little hard to adjust to, I think they did well. Honestly, this is one of the best thrillers I have watched. Please note that I have not watched that many movies though. I'm more a drama person :)

With the cast, there is no need to explain. Park Shin Hye? Amazing actress as always. I loved her acting in this drama. Jeon Jong Seo? After watching this, I researched everything I could about her. Too bad she hasn't had that many works out yet. I believe she will make it big one day with acting because I felt like she was perfect for this role. As for the support characters, I recognized many famous actors from other dramas (e.g. Oh Jung Se from It's Okay to Not Be Okay and Park Ho San from True Beauty, Hush, Extracurricular and many other great works).

Overall, I would RECCOMEND this movie for the genre thriller.

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Perrie James
5 people found this review helpful
Dec 16, 2020
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Overall 7.0
Story 6.5
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 7.0
This is the first time writing a review so i´m sorry if it´s kinda messy! I just finished the movie so my mind is kinda fresh. I will give a spoiler free review and i´ll give a warning as to when i´m talking in depth about the movie. I only wanted to write a review about the plot, especially the ending, soooo let's get it!


STORY
Spoiler free:
So when i was watching the trailer i thought it looked very scary for a thriller which i personally liked but also feared. However, the movie did start quite peacefull and than it suddenly got very scary without anything scary happening. I applaud the director for making the beginning of the plot very scary without doing Much. The camera angles, lighting and background music were very eery and i had chills all over my body. I did follow the plot until the end and Oh my, that got really messy..

SPOILER:
So for people who watched the end, did y'all get it? Because i didn't lol. My interpretation of the ending was that Young-sook from the 90's survived the fall, later on killed the mom and kidnapped Seo-Yeon. And when Seo-Yeon was blacked out after Young-Sook's torture she visited her father's grave and that's what we saw, but it wasn't what happened! So when we were watching the movie most of us thought about the Butterfly theory right? (FYI the butterfly effect is the sensitive dependence on initial conditions in which a small change in one state of a deterministic nonlinear system can result in large differences in a later state.) Yet somehow this movie didn't use this theory even though because of the small changes , the future changed. This becomes clear when watching the ending because we saw two different endings: One where Seo-yeon's mom survives after the fall and Young-Sook dies, and one where they both survive and where Young-Sook later on kills the mom and kidnaps Seo-Yoon. But these weren't the only timelines. Everytime Young-Sook changes anything, another timeline gets created and Seo-Yoon's consiousness travels to the other timeline. That theory of the movie is honestly so confusing and weird but its the only thing that could make the ending of the movie make sense. But than again, how did future Young-sook call her younger self to warn her she was gonna die? Like that doesn't make sense. She survived without the call otherwise present Young Sook couldn't survive so why did she call? That could've messed up the past and it could've resulted in her dying (which i think it did in that timeline). The only explanation of that part of the movie is that older Young-Sook was from another timeline, but how is she able to call herself from another timeline if Seo-Yoon could only call back to the past?

In conclusion:
The plot of the movie was very good but the ending was poorly executed which resulted in not really understanding what was going on. I was very dissapointed because my favorite Korean movie is Forgotten so i had quite high standards. When i read the plot and watched the trailer i got my hopes up as well, but they disregarded the Butterfly theory at the point where it doesn't make sense anymore. It's not a bad movie, it just has a dissapointing ending.
I only understood the ending because of this review, so read it if you really want to understand the ending:
https://www.thisisbarry.com/film/korean-movie-the-call-ending-explained-2020-netflix/
I also really want to applause the main actresses because both of them were spectacular and tbh i didn't expect such acting from Park Shin Hye! I would love to see her act in more movies/ dramas without romance. Her partner did outshine her tho and i was very surprised to learn that she is a rookie! I have seen her in Burning as well, and her acting is so natural.

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SVITAMEN D-rama
5 people found this review helpful
Jan 18, 2021
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Overall 6.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 1.0
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Watch like no watch ,waste time!

I did not understand what the initial call was, when young suk told Sunhee to come to her house and said her mother would burn her down ... and the secret room at SEOYEON's house was also on fire,,,
and the next call youngsuk asked why SEOYEON did not come to his house, meaning the phone was received not counting down, but going forward, because the incident of being burned has happened,before of this i think the call is counting day 18 17 16 nov, but not,,,but why are youngsuk still alive? And what happens next with the secret rooms's fire(present)? Just pass without any reason

May of scene happens without any reasonable reason!



And so what the meaning of the end? I think i can understand the end not like the others comment said


Even though it was warned by her who was from present but it doesn't make sense If she can survive being pushed from the second floor because it was an accident that even she can't predict it doesn't make sense If she can prepare before, no matter what,, Moreover, there was quite a lot of blood flowing and many parts of her body that I think were broken from the position after she fall






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Hiimk
5 people found this review helpful
Nov 28, 2020
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Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

Quite the masterpiece

I loved every single minute of this movie. The leads did possibly the best job I've ever seen, their emotions were so on point every time. The storyline was so smooth, intriguing but most of all, GRIPPING. It leads to a buildup of emotions that, by the end of the movie, I felt so overwhelmed. There are plotholes but every other amazing aspects of the movie makes up for the little flaws. However! The post credit scene ruined a bit of the movie for me bc it brought a little confusion and disappointment. Nonetheless, I will simply pretend it doesn't exist.
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KuudereDoll
4 people found this review helpful
Dec 24, 2020
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Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 9.5
Rewatch Value 7.0

Oh Snap!

Well if you're looking for a reason to never answer the phone again look no further lmao I actually enjoyed this movie more than I thought...definitely not something to watch right before Christmas but YOLO. You can never go wrong with a good creepy/psycho theme. The female lead(s) were incredible in providing all the feels! I've noticed quite a few people compared this movie to some others and since I haven't seen those movies mentioned I can't give my input. Either way it's definitely worth the watch! The ending isn't at all what I was expecting hence why my re-watch is average and my score isn't higher.
Watch alone at night and enjoy...

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Princessmononoke
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Nov 27, 2020
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Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 10
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Rewatch Value 10

Amazing acting

The first thing I'll say is that this is not similar to Signal, the only similarity they share is that the past and the present was connected through phone but every other thing is different.

That being said, Park Shin hye blew me away with her acting in this movie, wow. She is one of the actresses i like and i know she is a great actress despite what some people say about her but this movie made me realise that she hasn't even shown a quarter of her talent all this while. She was amazing in Call. She showed every emotion she was feeling through her eyes and you will feel everything with her. Kudos to her for making us live the nightmare with her.

Jun jong-seo was an absolute delight in this movie, I'm adding her to the list of actresses i stan. I saw her in Burning and i thought she was good but Call shows her in another light, her acting here will make you want to empathize with her even though she is supposed to be a bad person.

The mothers too did their part especially Lee El, that woman is good.

This is a movie that will stay with me for a long time and i know I'll rewatch it many times.

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NoobieFan
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Nov 30, 2020
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Overall 8.5
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 8.5
Rewatch Value 8.5
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I’ve had this on my watchlist since March or April. It starred the most popular actresses in South Korean in Park Shin-hye alongside Jeon Jong-seo who starred in one of my all time favourite films, ‘Burning’. So the cast was what intrigued me but the plot is what hooked me. The synopsis is very broad and vague. Same with one of the trailers that I caught - at least compared to what actually happens in the film. This is Lee Chung-hyun’s first full length feature after a few short films, including Blue Dragon Nominated ‘Bargain’, and I must say that I thought it was excellent. The Call has me feeling very eerie and sort of distributed for large parts of the film. As we see our two characters, Young-sook & Seo-yeon, start talking with each other and connecting, we get hints of something stranger. Both bond throughout their isolation over the phone. It’s all nice. Seo-yeon teaches Young-sook about the internet, smartphones. Young-sook offers treats and sweats from the past. But there are lingering consequences, hints from other characters that go in the ear and out of the ear on first hearing but will cause disaster later in the film. We start to see the repercussion of changing one's destiny.

The Call did a great job at keeping you invested into the characters and the journey of seeing them be friends to something very dark. Young-sook is an abused (constantly tortured both physically and mentally) person due to her mental illness, which brings me back to the aforementioned key info that proved to be pivotal later. How is she ill? We don’t know, *yet*. All we feel is sympathy for her due to her evil Stepmom, and that’s the sucker. The Call has two protagonists that are both likeable until we don’t. The film has a tremendous twist that explores what has been set up and makes for a tremendous and nervous viewing. That ending had me clapping. Honestly, the final act, to me, was the weakest act of the film but the twist added a whole new dimension to the film. And turned a usually predictable ending into a brilliant one.

Jeon Jong-seo proved that her magnificent performance in Burning wasn’t just beginners luck. She again wow’d me in her gripping and convincing portrayal of Young-sook. The character itself is different from the first half of the film and the second half but in a subtle way. Almost unnoticeable until it’s too late. Incredibly sly and wicked. Well done to her. Two films; two tremendous performances.

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