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One Missed Call 3: Final

One Missed Call 3: Final

着信アリFinal

The only way to live is pass the curse on, who you will forward it to?

5.7 (104)2006-06-241h 44m
HorrorMystery

Overview

The timid, young Asuka is bullied by her classmates. When they embark on a class field trip to Korea, Asuka plans revenge by sending them a cursed phone message they can either pass on or die.

Revenue
$6,669,291
Production
KADOKAWA, MBS, Nippon Television Network Corporation, Sedic International, Shogakukan, TOHO, TBS, dentsu, CJ Entertainment Japan

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Director
Manabu Asô
Cinematography
Kazushige Tanaka

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JPV852

JPV852

February 15, 2020

4/10

Really liked the first two movies of this trilogy, but this third entry, while had some interesting ideas and even some social commentary with characters fighting one another to stay alive, the creepy factor was non-existent, acting was rather bland and had some lame moments, most notably attempting to defeat ghost girl via mass e-mails. Shame it ended this way. **2.0/5**

Dr_Nostromo

Dr_Nostromo

January 2, 2026

3/10

32/100 The final film in the trilogy of people getting phone calls depicting their future demise ...and we can all be thankful. Turning the whole idea into a gimmick while abandoning the anxiety of the original film the whole thing ended up silly and outlandish. It was, at least, somewhat entertaining until the last half hour when they decided to extend the length for every scene by pandering to our emotions when the conclusion was obvious. This only served to annoy, irritate and frustrate me…