Review of One Missed Call (2003) by Jonathan H — 04 Feb 2012
The first act of One Missed Call is masterful, with Miike utilizing his most clever devices since Ichii, but the film is ultimately undone by weighty exposition and too much excess. Aside from the terrific TV station scene, you can really sense the struggle of an unconventional filmmaker trying to find his comfort zone in a commercial enterprise.
This review of One Missed Call (2003) was written by Jonathan H on 04 Feb 2012.
One Missed Call has generally received mixed reviews.
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