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I liked it, but I watched it in a theater and it was just me and a friend.. so we talked about it/joked about it during the movie.. and the theater serves beer.. so we got drunk during it. Might not have been that good, but it was a good time.
Would get an 8.5 if not for that damn feast scene. That pissed me off. No one would eat a fucking grape with that monster sitting at the table after being warned not to eat anything. I was hoping that thing would catch her and tear her limb for limb. She deserved to die for being so stupid.
The first half of "One Missed Call"....the Japanese version......I dozed off a couple times before I finally gave up. Apparently, I can't watch sub-titled movies with my eyes closed.
Saigon, 1952, a beautiful, exotic, and mysterious city caught in the grips of the Vietnamese war of liberation from the French colonial powers. New arrival Alden Pyle, an idealistic American aid worker, befriends London Times correspondent Thomas Fowler. When Fowler introduces Pyle to his beautiful young Vietnamese mistress Phuong the three become swept up in a tempestuous love triangle that leads to a series of startling revelations and finally - murder. Nothing, and no one, is as it seems, in this adaptation of Graham Greene's classic and prophetic story of love, betrayal, murder and the origin of the American war in Vietnam. Written by Anonymous