One Missed Call
Directed by: Takashi Miike
Produced by: Yoichi Arishige | Fumio Inoue | Naoki Sato
Written by: Yasushi Akimoto | Minako Daira
Cinematography: Hideo Yamamoto
Casts: Kou
Shibasaki (Yumi Nakamura) | Shinichi Tsutsumi (Hiroshi Yamashita) |
Kazue Fukiishi (Natsumi Konishi) | Anna Nagata (Yoko Okazaki) | Mariko
Tsutsui (Marie Mizunuma)
PLOT:
The film begins
with a group of college students at a restaurant. While Yumi Nakamura
(Kou Shibasaki) is trying to turn on the pot for sukiyaki, Natsumi
Konishi tells her friends about Yumi's fear of peering into holes. Upon
being asked whether her fear stems from a past trauma, Yumi has a
flashback involving somebody clipping nails and an eye peering through
a hole. One boy, Kenji, at the table relates a story about how a friend
of his moved into an apartment where a woman had committed suicide and
how he was haunted by the ghost of a woman. A ghostly hand appears on
Nakamura's shoulder and slithers out of sight. Yumi turns to see Yoko
Okazaki dressed in all black. She just came from the funeral of a high
school friend.
Yumi accompanies Yoko to the bathroom while she
changes clothes. Yoko tells Yumi how her friend died. Apparently she
and others were swimming in a lake when the girl drowned. She was found
encased in a block of ice with a terrified look frozen upon her face.
While washing her hands, Yoko's cell phone rings. Yumi notifies Yoko,
but Yoko says that isn't her normal ringtone. She picks up her phone
and notices that she has one missed call. She and Yumi listen to the
message that comes from the day after tomorrow. They hear the bell of
the warning of an incoming train and Yoko saying, "Oh no. It's gonna
start raining." Then both girls are shocked by a horrific scream coming
from the phone. The message is replayed for the benefit of the rest of
the group at dinner. After a bit of discussion, Kenji says that a
friend of his has a hotel at a nearby lake and they all make plans to
spend a weekend there together and program Kenji's cell phone number
into their phones. The mysterious message is seemingly put out of mind.
In
a morgue, a man approaches the body of a woman and he opens her mouth
to search inside the windpipe for something. He is caught by a worker.
Cue
to two days later. Yumi, Natsumi, and Yoko are in a child psychology
class and Yoko is too busy text-messaging Kenji (for whom she is
dumping her boyfriend) to pay attention to the lecture. Yoko is called
upon the professor to reiterate the day's lesson, which is "Abuse
creates abuse, or something like that." The bell rings to dismiss class
and Yoko leaves for her part-time job. Natsumi notices that Yumi is
lost in her own world, a sullen look upon her face. When asked what's
wrong, Yumi gives a fake smile and says she's fine.
Later that
evening, Yumi receives a phone call from Yoko. The same warning bells
are heard from the message from two days ago. Yoko invites Yumi to go
swimsuit shopping for the trip to the lake. As Yoko is talking, several
chains on the chain link fence on the bridge that protect bystanders
from the train tracks are broken by an invisible force. A few raindrops
fall on Yoko's hand and she says, "Oh no. It's gonna start raining."
Both girls freeze as they recall the message. An odd sound is heard and
Yoko turns around. She screams the exact scream from the message and is
thrown through the fence onto an incoming train. She is trapped between
the moving train and the steel beams holding the cables. Two
schoolgirls who were talking on the bridge have witnessed this event.
The camera then shows Yoko's severed arm dialing a number on the cell
phone.
At Yoko's funeral, Yumi goes to Yoko's room and while
upstairs, she notices a strange man (the same man from the morgue)
roaming the premises. She leaves with Natsumi where they hear a group
of high school girls talking about Yoko's death. One says that Yoko
must have gotten the phone call. Yumi confronts the girl and in a
fashion exactly like Rachel Keller's discovery of the tape in The Ring,
Yumi and Natsumi are told about a phone call that comes from a time in
the near future that is also the time of the recipient's death. The
girl whose funeral Yoko attended earlier received a similar call.
A
couple of days after Yoko's death, Yumi and Kenji are talking about the
death and Kenji is a little freaked out. He hands Yumi his cell phone
which has a message that comes from only five minutes from that point
in time. In the message, Kenji says, "Aw bitch, I totally forgot," and
then screams. Kenji convinces himself that it's just a cruel prank and
heads to the elevator. A girl Kenji knows calls to him and tells him
that he is supposed to be at a meeting. Kenji says, "Aw bitch, I
totally forgot," and gets a look of horror on his face. The elevator
behind him opens up to reveal nothing but the shaft that is weirdly
lit. The odd sound that is heard right before Yoko was thrown from the
bridge is heard again and invisible hands grab Kenji's ankles and drags
him down the elevator shaft. The doors close and Yumi falls to her
knees. The doors open again to show a group of students in the elevator
car and notice a shocked Yumi. Kenji is shown at the bottom of the
elevator coughing up blood and a red candy ball.
That night,
Natsumi spends the night at Yumi's apartment. Natsumi's cell phone
rings, but it's only her ex-boyfriend. Yumi hangs up the phone and
turns Natsumi's and her own phones off. The girls go to bed, but Yumi
is restless and gets up a few hours later. A phone rings. It's the same
creepy ring that came from Yoko's phone. Yumi wakes up Natsumi in a
panic and the girls check Yumi's phone. She's safe. But that means
Natsumi's phone was the recipient of the phone call. This time, instead
of a message, it's a picture on the phone's screen. It's of Natsumi and
the ghostly appearance of a young woman behind her.
The TV news
media has gotten wind of these frightening messages and they soon
corner a fearful Natsumi and offer her an opportunity to appear on a TV
show with an exorcist. They promise to get rid of whatever maleovent
spirit that is planning to kill Natsumi. She accepts, despite Yumi's
objections, willing to do anything that will prevent her upcoming
death. The TV crew drags her away, leaving Yumi alone. She notices the
strange man from Yoko's funeral and runs to confront him. His name is
Yamashita Hiroshi (Tsutsumi Shinichi) and he's been obsessively
following the case of the odd phone calls ever since his sister,
Ritsuko, supposedly received such a call and later died of severe burns
from a fire. The two team up to solve the mystery, hopefully before
Natsumi's time is up.
They start by finding the owners of a phone
number off of Hiroshi's sister's burnt phone. It is a hospital and they
have no records of either Ritsuko or Yoko being there. While at the
hospital, Yumi hears the odd sound that appeared at the deaths of both
Yoko and Kenji. It turns out to be the spray of an inhaler for an
asthmatic girl in a wheelchair downstairs.
They go to the police
station for help, but are denied by the police chief. They later go to
a guy who enjoys looking at the photos of corpses a little too much for
a bit more information. He shows them, amongst others, a picture of a
ten-year old girl named Mimiko Mizunuma who died of an asthma attack
and the two leave after Yumi gets a little sickened by the guy and the
photos of dead people. They learn of a woman named Marie Mizunuma who
is suspected of abusing her two young daughters.
No closer to
solving the mystery, they go to the studio where the TV show that
Natsumi is appearing on is set to film. The exorcist goes through all
the bells and whistles and there's a large clock counting down the
seconds to where Natsumi's message is from. Strange things begin to
happen and Yumi and Hiroshi break past security onto the set. A
disembodied voice says, "Let me take you...," and Natsumi's body starts
twisting around abnormally. Her head is turned around and around until
it completely tears off and falls to the floor. Natsumi's body walks
around dazed for a few seconds and then also falls to the floor.
Natsumi's severed head coughs up a red candy ball, like Kenji and it
rolls to Yumi. Yumi's cell phone then rings the ringtone of doom,
signaling that she is next in line. Her message comes from just 16
hours in the future and says only, "Why me?
Hiroshi takes Yumi to
her apartment and he notices cigarette burn scars on Yumi's arm. He
becomes upset when Yumi tells him that the injuries were inflicted from
a cruel mother. Her father worked too much and never was around. Her
grandmother tried to protect her, up until one horrible day. Yumi has a
flashback to coming home from school as a young girl. Her mother,
clipping her toenails, tells Yumi to call her grandmother. Yumi obeys
and goes to her grandmother's room. She sees a hole burnt through the
paper wall and she backs away, right into her mother. Yumi's mother
burns the little girl with her cigarette and grabbing Yumi by her hair,
she forces her to look through the hole. She sees her grandmother has
hung herself. Young Yumi screams and present-day Yumi completely falls
apart.
With little time left, the two work on unraveling what's
behind the calls. They figure it has to be Marie's spirit, still
wanting to cause harm to people. Hiroshi is led to a little girl named
Nanako Mizunuma at a children's hospital. She is mute, supposedly due
to abuse. Nanako is pretending to listen to her teddy bear's heart with
a play stethoscope. One of the women who works at the hospital presses
the teddy bear's belly, which in turn plays a song. It happens to be
the exact tune that is the ringtone of doom. It is from a popular
children's program. Hiroshi asks Nanako if she knows where her mother
is, but Marie has been nowhere to be found for the past six months.
Hiroshi
and Yumi end up at Mizunuma's apartment, which has stayed exactly the
same, though the tenants have left six months ago. Yumi finds the torn
picture of Nanako, Marie, and Mimiko, and also sees the ghost of a
woman in the cabinet above her.
Now positive that it's Marie that
is behind the deaths, they end up at a long-abandoned hospital late at
night. Yumi only has a very short time left. Yumi is haunted by a ghost
pushing jars of preserved fetuses towards Yumi, one ending up in her
own hands. A woman creeps up behind Yumi, walking along the ceiling. A
phone rings, and Yumi finds Marie Mizunuma's phone, crawling with
maggots. Marie's body is nearby in a wooden box. It reanimates itself
and stalks Yumi. Yumi sees her mother in Zombie Marie as well. Yumi
finally confronts her tormented past and hugs the zombie. Hiroshi finds
Yumi with the corpse of Marie Mizunuma in her arms. Time is up. Yumi is
still alive. The mystery is solved.
Not quite. Hiroshi drops Yumi
off at home and goes to the police station. The same woman from the
children's hospital has brought in a video tape from a camcorder in the
Mizunuma's apartment. The tape shows an incident where Mimiko slits
Nanako's arm with a large kitchen knife. Mimiko tells the crying Nanako
that she'll take her to the hospital. Marie Mizunuma comes in to find
Nanako on the floor and Mimiko holding the knife and a cell phone.
Marie is upset that it's been Mimiko abusing Nanako all along and that
she has been unjustly accused of the abuse. Mimiko begins coughing and
goes into a full-blown asthma attack. Marie picks up Nanako and takes
her to the hospital, sparing only a momentary glance at her older
daughter, now on the floor herself, turning blue from lack of oxygen.
When Mimiko fell to the floor, she landed on Nanako's teddy bear, which
played the song from before. Mimiko dies shortly thereafter.
Nanako
is brought in and silent at first, she speaks up when Hiroshi finds a
red candy ball in Nanako's purse. Nanako then explains that whenever
her sister hurt her, she would give her candy and wish her a speedy
recovery. Hiroshi runs to Yumi's apartment in light of this new
information.
Yumi has showered and while drying her hair, she
doesn't notice that her clock is going backwards. It resumes normally
when it reaches the time when Yumi was supposed to die. Yumi hears
Hiroshi at her door, asking if she's okay. Yumi runs to the door, but
realizes that it sounds like Hiroshi's voice on repeat. He keeps asking
her if she's okay. Yumi, getting over her phobia of looking through
small holes, notices Mimiko standing there. Yumi moves out of the way
just in time to avoid getting impaled by a sharp metal object. She goes
to her living room where she finds Mimiko sitting on her couch, eating
candy. Yumi asks, "Why me?" which appeared to be Mimiko's cue. She
slowly comes toward Yumi, who then screams in horror.
Hiroshi
bursts into Yumi's apartment to find Yumi sitting on her couch, reading
a magazine. She looks up at Hiroshi in puzzlement. He asks her if she's
okay and she goes to him saying that she's fine. He hugs her and then
looks down to see blood dripping on the floor. Yumi has stabbed him in
the stomach. He falls to the floor and looks into the mirror to see not
Yumi's reflection, but Mimiko. Mimiko has possessed Yumi's body.
Hiroshi
blacks out and has a dream that he's at the Mizunuma apartment and
finds a barely-breathing Mimiko on the floor. He holds the little girl
and administers the inhaler medication. He wakes up in a hospital to
find Yumi standing nearby. She goes over to him, holding a large
kitchen knife. She leans down and drops a red candy ball from her mouth
into his. Hiroshi is shown to hesitate, to which Yumi responds by
steadying her grip on the knife. He eats it and Yumi looks down at him
smiling: presumably, his refusal to accept it - and implicitly Yumi
possessed by Mimiko - would have spelled his death.
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