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Phantom Call
Debt collector Bruce has unusual collection methods, including torture by rock music. Having a bad day, he comes home to find his wife having sex with another man and is then confronted by triad boss Bill who gives him just three days to collect all outstanding debts. Then caught up in a heist by robbers Lung and Keung, he is kidnapped and forced to dig his own grave... By chance, Pui Lau finds Bruce's haunted mobile phone. They enter into an arrangement: Bruce will help Pui seduce pretty Maggie away from her rich boyfriend Royie if Pui helps Bruce punish Bill, Lung and Keung.
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Plot Summary
A young woman, haunted by the memory of her sister's suicide, begins to receive chilling phone calls from a number associated with the deceased. As the calls escalate, she finds herself drawn into a dark mystery that blurs the lines between reality and the supernatural. She must uncover the truth behind the phantom calls before she becomes the next victim.
Critical Reception
Phantom Call (also known as 'Kansen' or 'Infection') received mixed to negative reviews from critics, with some acknowledging its atmospheric tension and unsettling premise. However, many found the plot convoluted and the scares derivative of earlier J-horror successes. Audience reception was similarly lukewarm, with some appreciating its attempt at a new take on phone-related horror.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its eerie atmosphere and initial suspense.
Criticized for a muddled and ultimately unsatisfying plot.
Felt like a less effective imitation of popular J-horror films of the era.
Google audience: Audience opinions were divided, with some finding the film genuinely frightening and suspenseful, while others felt it failed to deliver on its premise and was too predictable.
Fun Fact
The film's tagline, 'The call is from hell,' directly references the supernatural nature of the mysterious phone calls that drive the plot.
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