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The Call (Korean: 콜 ; RR: Kol), is a 2020 South Korean psychological thriller film directed by Lee Chung-hyun, starring Park Shin-hye and Jeon Jong-seo. Based on the 2011 British and Puerto Rican film The Caller, The Call revolves around Seo-yeon (Park Shin-hye) and Young-sook (Jeon Jong-seo), two wom from differt times who connect through a phone call that interchanges their fates. The film was originally going to be released theatrically but cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

In 2019, 28-year-old Kim Seo-yeon loses her cellphone while traveling to visit her sick, estranged mother in a rural area. Arriving at her rundown childhood home, she finds a decades-old cordless phone, and through it receives calls from a distressed woman who says she's being tortured by her mother. After investigating the house, Seo-yeon figures out that the woman on the phone, Oh Young-sook, is living in the same house but in 1999. The two are able to communicate across time through the phone, and exchange information about their lives. Young-sook is orphaned and lives with her adoptive mother, who is a shaman, while Seo-yeon lost her father in a fire that she blames her mother, Eun-ae, for.

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Young-sook, acting on information from Seo-yeon, sneaks out of the house to prevt the fire that killed Seo-yeon's father. She is successful, and Seo-yeon's reality changes: her parts are both alive and healthy, and their house is lavish. Young-sook, however, is punished by her mother, and becomes restful that Seo-yeon's life is improved while hers is the same.

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Seo-yeon searches the internet and learns that Young-sook was killed by her mother during an exorcism. During the next phone call, Seo-yeon warns Young-sook, who saves herself and kills her mother instead. Now freed, Young-sook becomes a serial killer. Seo-yeon realizes what has happed wh Young-sook's victims disappear in the prest day. During a phone call, Seo-yeon confronts Young-sook, but inadverttly reveals to her that she'll be arrested.

In 1999, Young-sook is visited by an 8-year-old Seo-yeon and her father, who has come to the house to close their purchase of it. Young-sook kills Seo-yeon's father and takes young Seo-yeon captive. In 2019, Seo-yeon's reality changes again: her father is dead and the house in ev worse condition. Young-sook calls Seo-yeon and tells her to find out how she'll be arrested. At first Seo-yeon feeds Young-sook false info, but wh Young-sook threats to kill Eun-ae next, Seo-yeon breaks into the local police station for the notebook used in 1999. Young-sook taunts Seo-yeon that they're the same wh she reveals that Seo-yeon caused the fire that originally killed her father, and lied about Eun-ae being responsible.

Seo-yeon gives Young-sook the correct info, and her reality changes again: the house is now owned by an older Young-sook, who has continued as a serial killer. The contt of the notebook changes as well, with a note that Eun-ae came to the house with a police officer and made a call on the cordless phone. Seo-yeon waits in the house for the call and uses it to warn Eun-ae.

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In 1999, Young-sook kills the police officer and chases Eun-ae. In 2019, older Young-sook reveals herself and similarly chases Seo-yeon. Eun-ae uses the phone again, and Seo-yeon picks up and courages her to fight. Eun-ae seemingly sacrifices herself to kill Young-sook, and 2019 changes, with the house becoming derelict and old Young-sook disappearing. Seo-yeon leaves the house and is reunited with Eun-ae, who is alive and well, albeit with scars.

In a mid-credits sce, older Young-sook calls her younger counterpart to warn her about Eun-ae and the police officer arriving, allowing Young-sook to alter her own history, resulting in the erasing of Eun-ae from prest day Seo-yeon's side. The sce th cuts to the torture room where a person tied to a chair and covered in a white cloth is screaming for help. The cloth is removed, revealing a frighted adult Seo-yeon, once again a captive of Young-sook.

On the review aggregation website Rott Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 100% based on 12 reviews, with an average rating of 7.1/10.The Call Movie Review: South Korean movie starring Park Shin Hye and Jun Jong Seo released on Netflix today. Check out our review before streaming the movie.

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The Call Cast: Park Shin Hye, Jun Jong Seo, Kim Sung Ryung, Lee El, Oh Jung Se, Lee Dong Hwi, Park Ho San

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WARNING: Spoilers Ahead: After the success of #ALIVE, South Korean actress Park Shin Hye returns with her new movie titled The Call. The South Korean thriller was set to release in the theatres. However, the pandemic led to the movie skipping the box office and directly arriving on Netflix. While Park Shin Hye sent shivers down our spine with the support of Yoo Ah In in #ALIVE, she joins Jun Jong Seo for a blood bath in The Call. The Korean flick is set in two time zones, connected with the help of a cordless phone. 

Park Shin Hye plays Seo Yeon, who moves into a house that her father had initially planned on buying. Having lost her phone on a train to the destination, Seo Yeon turns to a cordless phone in the empty house. While she attempts to track down the phone, she begins receiving mysterious calls from Young Sook (Jun Jong Seo). The two women learn that they belong to the same reality but are living two different time zones. 

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When Seo Yeon learns that Young Sook lives in the same year as her father died, the latter offers to save him and reset her reality. All goes as plan and happiness return to Seo Yeon's life. However, she is unable to spare time for her friend from the past and this enrages Young Sook. Meanwhile, the movie unfolds to reveal that Young Sook is house arrested by her step-mother, who is a Shaman (Lee Il). Assuming that her step-daughter is possessed, the mother tries various exorcism techniques to save her daughter. 

But Seo Yeon learns that Young Sook will be murdered and as a good friend, she decides to warn her about it. While she manages to rescue Young Sook from her death, she accidentally unleashes a pandora's box of death. Seo Yeon is now tasked to save her family from the horrors from the past. Does she manage to save them? We'll let you watch and figure that out. 

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What we could tell you that the two leading actresses are outstanding in the movie. Park Shin Hye offers a different facet of her acting skills. The conviction with which she shifts from each emotion with the utmost ease. However, Jun Jong Seo's stellar performance steals the show.  The actress essays the role of a mentally affected mass murder and she is brutal! Jun Jong Seo not only ignites a sense of fear with her performance but also keeps the viewers engaged. There are portions when Park Shin Hye takes the back seat for Jun Jong Seo to shine. 

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The two actresses are supported by a good concept. The engaging storytelling keeps the viewers hooked until the end. However, the grip catches on only in the second half and doesn't resort to the jump scares. While the first half focuses on setting up the dominos, the second half watches the dominos fall at a fast pace. Although this propels the viewers to lock their eyes on the screen, the final twist doesn't come through easily. It isn't until the mid-credits scene plays out that the final twist begins to make sense. 

Having said that the concept is good, the movie has a few loopholes. The biggest question that arises by the end of the movie is how are the two phones connected. The movie fails to deliver the answer to it and leaves the viewers with an open ending. Another plot hole that needs explanation is Seo Yeon's memories. If the events are altered, her memory is also impacted. The movie left me asking a number of questions at the end of it. 

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Last Updated: 30th November, 2020 20:35 IST 'The Call' Ending Explained: What Happened At The Ending Of The Park Shin Hye-thriller? What happened at the ending of the Park Shin Hye-thriller? Read on for our version of The Call 2020 ending explained. The Netflix movie released on Nov. 27.

2020 Korean movie surely grabbed a lot of attention on social media as people were seen discussing what the ending of this South Korean thriller movie actually meant? Many people were seen to be perplexed about what the movie's ending actually meant.

I just finished The Call on Netflix and im inviting anyone who watched the film to talk about that very confusing ending and what do you

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