Tightness Someone in the review read that the horror genre in the movie was divided into two historical stages - before and after the Call. A serious statement. In another review - that this is the most terrible film he has seen in his life.
I can’t see and I can’t understand those viewers. What's wrong with that call?
The well scene? In my opinion, in the same "I'm Legend" much scarier episode in which Will Smith goes through a black cellar in search of his dog. Well, come on, there are no friends in the taste and color. Then maybe we should look for other scary scenes in the Call.
It's not. Only 1) a teaser that ends with the frightened scream of a young girl – that is, we are given to understand that she saw something terrible; and 2) – at the end of the film – a scene with a TV, from which an actress from the Japanese theater emerges, moving as if on film with rewinding. A hero, a strong man, seeing this babaika, screams in horror and presses into the wall. At that moment, I wanted to be in his place and give this grandmother a nickel so that she would crumble.
And what happens in between these scenes in the film - is there at least some suspenseful, at worst, situations? Any promise of a threat, a hint of the unexplained and dangerous around? Nope. On the contrary, the heroine is promised that death will come in a week, at seven p.m., not earlier, and the whole film - Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday ... she staggers through the libraries and islands of Japan, finding out the origin of the tape. An hour (!) of screen time has to watch this boring investigation. And when there was an unexpected stopper in it - what did the heroes do, do you think? One of them suddenly recalls, You know, I have special abilities. He touches the object at the scene, closes his eyes, and sees everything that happened here on the date of his interest. All right, we're on the right track now! This is bullshit.
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