One Missed Call (2003)

REVIEWER RATING: 
7/10


This is Takashi Miike's first effort into mainstream film. After debuting with direct-to-videos, he now dishes out a big-budgeted mainstream horror flick, and pulls it off well in my opinion. He manages to turn a tired theme into something different by adding interesting elements, which I'll get to later.
One Missed Call (2003)

REVIEWER RATING: 
7/10


This is Takashi Miike's first effort into mainstream film. After debuting with direct-to-videos, he now dishes out a big-budgeted mainstream horror flick, and pulls it off well in my opinion. He manages to turn a tired theme into something different by adding interesting elements, which I'll get to later.
One Missed Call (2003)

REVIEWER RATING: 
7/10


This is Takashi Miike's first effort into mainstream film. After debuting with direct-to-videos, he now dishes out a big-budgeted mainstream horror flick, and pulls it off well in my opinion. He manages to turn a tired theme into something different by adding interesting elements, which I'll get to later.
One Missed Call (2003)

REVIEWER RATING: 
7/10


This is Takashi Miike's first effort into mainstream film. After debuting with direct-to-videos, he now dishes out a big-budgeted mainstream horror flick, and pulls it off well in my opinion. He manages to turn a tired theme into something different by adding interesting elements, which I'll get to later.
One Missed Call (2003)

REVIEWER RATING: 
7/10


This is Takashi Miike's first effort into mainstream film. After debuting with direct-to-videos, he now dishes out a big-budgeted mainstream horror flick, and pulls it off well in my opinion. He manages to turn a tired theme into something different by adding interesting elements, which I'll get to later.
One Missed Call (2003)

REVIEWER RATING: 
7/10


This is Takashi Miike's first effort into mainstream film. After debuting with direct-to-videos, he now dishes out a big-budgeted mainstream horror flick, and pulls it off well in my opinion. He manages to turn a tired theme into something different by adding interesting elements, which I'll get to later.
One Missed Call (2003)

REVIEWER RATING: 
7/10


This is Takashi Miike's first effort into mainstream film. After debuting with direct-to-videos, he now dishes out a big-budgeted mainstream horror flick, and pulls it off well in my opinion. He manages to turn a tired theme into something different by adding interesting elements, which I'll get to later.
One Missed Call (2003)

REVIEWER RATING: 
7/10


This is Takashi Miike's first effort into mainstream film. After debuting with direct-to-videos, he now dishes out a big-budgeted mainstream horror flick, and pulls it off well in my opinion. He manages to turn a tired theme into something different by adding interesting elements, which I'll get to later.
One Missed Call (2003)

REVIEWER RATING: 
7/10


This is Takashi Miike's first effort into mainstream film. After debuting with direct-to-videos, he now dishes out a big-budgeted mainstream horror flick, and pulls it off well in my opinion. He manages to turn a tired theme into something different by adding interesting elements, which I'll get to later.
One Missed Call (2003)

REVIEWER RATING: 
7/10


This is Takashi Miike's first effort into mainstream film. After debuting with direct-to-videos, he now dishes out a big-budgeted mainstream horror flick, and pulls it off well in my opinion. He manages to turn a tired theme into something different by adding interesting elements, which I'll get to later.

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