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Chakushin Ari (One Missed Call) (Japan Version)
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Takashi Miike is a busy man, but his hard schedule doesn't seem to be affecting the quality of his films. "Chakushin Ari," released in theaters in early 2004, is the story of college student Yuki Nakamura, played by Shibasaki Kou (Battle Royale). Bored at a singles party, Yuki waits for her friend Yoko, who arrives to the party late after finishing work. While Yoko is changing clothes in the ladies room, she receives a phone call with a spooky ring tone she has never heard before. To make things creepier, the call appears to be from her own phone. Yoko listens to the message, which is dated three days in the future, and hears her own voice saying "It's started raining." The short message is followed by a bloodcurdling scream. Several days later, the events heard in the message actually occur, and Yoko meets a gruesome death.

However, Yoko isn't the last person to hear this strange ring tone. Others begin getting similar calls and meeting similar fates, and Yumi finds herself in a race against time to solve the mystery before her own number comes up...

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Product Title: Chakushin Ari (One Missed Call) (Japan Version) 鬼來電 (日本版) Chakushin Ari (One Missed Call) (Japan Version) 着信アリ 通常版(2枚組) (通常版) Chakushin Ari (One Missed Call) (Japan Version)
Artist Name(s): Tsutsumi Shinichi | Shibasaki Kou | Ishibashi Renji | Fukiishi Kazue | Matsushige Yutaka | Tsutsui Mariko | Kishitani Goro 堤真一 | 柴咲幸 | 石橋蓮司 | 吹石一惠 | 松重豐 | 筒井真理子 | 岸谷五朗 堤真一 | 柴咲幸 | 石桥莲司 | 吹石一惠 | 松重庆 | Tsutsui Mariko | 岸谷五朗 堤真一 | 柴咲コウ | 石橋蓮司 | 吹石一恵 | 松重豊 | 筒井真理子 | 岸谷五朗 Tsutsumi Shinichi | 시바사키 코우 | Ishibashi Renji | Fukiishi Kazue | Matsushige Yutaka | Tsutsui Mariko | Kishitani Goro
Director: Miike Takashi 三池崇史 Miike Takashi 三池崇史 Miike Takashi
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Release Date: 2004-08-06
Publisher Product Code: VPBT-15162
Language: Japanese
Country of Origin: Japan
Disc Format(s): DVD
Region Code: 2 - Japan, Europe, South Africa, Greenland and the Middle East (including Egypt) What is it?
Publisher: Kadokawa Pictures
Shipment Unit: 1 What is it?
YesAsia Catalog No.: 1003320240

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タイトル:着信アリ: (通常版)
出演:柴咲コウ/堤真一/吹石一恵/筒井真理子/松重豊/岸谷五朗/石橋蓮司
監督:三池崇史

原作・秋元康、主演・柴咲コウ、監督・三池崇史による心霊ホラー。豪華映像満載の特典ディスクつき。

女子大生の由美は、合コンの席で、友人・陽子の携帯電話が聞き慣れない着信音で鳴るのを聞いた。「着信アリ」のメッセージを確認すると、なぜか発信は陽子本人の携帯番号で、着信時刻は3日後、しかも陽子にそっくりな悲鳴がメッセージとして残されていた。その3日後、陽子はメッセージと同じ悲鳴を上げて、橋から落ちてしまう。数日後、同じ合コンの席にいたケンジも同様のメッセージを受け取り、謎の死を遂げた。犯人は、被害者の携帯電話のメモリから次の獲物を見つけ出していると知った由美は、事件の真相を突き止めるべく、葬儀屋の男・山下弘と会うのだが…。
「バトル・ロワイアル」の柴咲コウと「殺し屋1」の三池崇史監督による、心霊ホラー。様々な分野で活躍するヒットメーカー秋元康が企画・原作を手がけ、映画の形まで昇華させた。メイキングやインタビュー映像などを満載した、特典DISCつき。
※音声仕様のPST(Personal Surround Technology)とは一般に市販されているヘッドホンで5.1chサラウンドを体感できる音響再生方式です。

■特典DISC内容
(1)メイキング
(2)TVスポット
(3)インタビュー(柴咲コウ/堤真一/吹石一恵/三池崇史/秋元康)
(4)各種イベント映像(映画祭/試写会/初日)
(5)「着信アリ」〜アナザーストーリー〜(仮題・三池監督撮り下ろし)
(6)劇中除霊番組、そのスポット番宣
(7)フォト・ギャラリー(宣材スチールほか)
(8)スタッフ・キャスト紹介(静止画)  

■映像特典:特報/予告編/特典DISC付
■音声特典:秋元康(原作)×監督によるオーディオ・コメンタリー

テクニカル・インフォメーション
:カラー
画面:16:9/4:3(LB)
言語/音声:日本語:dts(5.1chサラウンド)/日本語:DD(5.1chサラウンド)/日本語:DD(ステレオ)/解説:DD(ステレオ)/日本語:PST(2chサラウンド)

その他の情報
製作年:2003
著作権:(C)2004 「着信アリ」製作委員会
備考:2枚組
日本小売価格:¥4700

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December 25, 2007

I can imagine director Miike lecturing a group of open-mouthed students: "Just because a film has a supernatural evil killing people in grisly (and gristly) ways, doesn't mean it can't be fun." And this is, both grisly (and gristly) and fun.

The central theme of this film is the cell phone warnings of impending death, which comprise a message, from the doomed to themselves, containing their last words. Now I don't know about you, but if I received a message from a future me which said "Oh no, it's raining" then screamed in a blood-curdling fashion, I'd remember never to comment on the weather. Lips clamped shut under all drippy provocation would be me, but not so Miike's first victim. Perhaps she was too busy thinking about new ring tones or something, but she utters the fateful line and is duly despatched.

Subsequent victims also forget this crucial principle of phone etiquette, to their short-lived regret. This provided an air in the cinema almost of pantomime: instead of shouting "Look behind you!" the audience groaned in unison each time someone unwittingly announces their own imminent death. There was a general ripple of relieved laughter at other times, too: the equivalent of the pantomime hero unwittingly elbowing the stalking monster off the stage.

There's a nice stab at reality television, which is about as subtle as a train smash. I'm not a devotee of this bargain-basement genre, and I confess to more than one snigger as Miike took aim and blasted away with both barrels. The notion of a TV producer promoting a special as "The co-ed marked for death. Will she survive? Find out at..." is both incredible and far too believable. It's a sad sad world.

So, who should see this? Well, anyone who likes suspense and isn't put off by a bit of gore and dismemberment. And anyone who answers their phone in the middle of a lecture or a film, because I'm always hopeful of social change.

7.5 red sweeties out of 10

by Alison Jobling - heroic-cinema.com

January 23, 2007

This professional review refers to One Missed Call (DTS) (Hong Kong Version)
I can imagine director Miike lecturing a group of open-mouthed students: "Just because a film has a supernatural evil killing people in grisly (and gristly) ways, doesn't mean it can't be fun." And this is, both grisly (and gristly) and fun.

The central theme of this film is the cell phone warnings of impending death, which comprise a message, from the doomed to themselves, containing their last words. Now I don't know about you, but if I received a message from a future me which said "Oh no, it's raining" then screamed in a blood-curdling fashion, I'd remember never to comment on the weather. Lips clamped shut under all drippy provocation would be me, but not so Miike's first victim. Perhaps she was too busy thinking about new ring tones or something, but she utters the fateful line and is duly despatched.

Subsequent victims also forget this crucial principle of phone etiquette, to their short-lived regret. This provided an air in the cinema almost of pantomime: instead of shouting "Look behind you!" the audience groaned in unison each time someone unwittingly announces their own imminent death. There was a general ripple of relieved laughter at other times, too: the equivalent of the pantomime hero unwittingly elbowing the stalking monster off the stage.

There's a nice stab at reality television, which is about as subtle as a train smash. I'm not a devotee of this bargain-basement genre, and I confess to more than one snigger as Miike took aim and blasted away with both barrels. The notion of a TV producer promoting a special as "The co-ed marked for death. Will she survive? Find out at..." is both incredible and far too believable. It's a sad sad world.

So, who should see this? Well, anyone who likes suspense and isn't put off by a bit of gore and dismemberment. And anyone who answers their phone in the middle of a lecture or a film, because I'm always hopeful of social change.

7.5 red sweeties out of 10

by Alison Jobling - heroic-cinema.com

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Customer Review of "Chakushin Ari (One Missed Call) (Japan Version)"

Average Customer Rating for All Editions of this Product: Customer Review Rated Bad 8 - 8.7 out of 10 (10)

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February 24, 2007

This customer review refers to One Missed Call (US Version)
..... Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
I haven't seen the first one yet. But I purchased the second one and it's really good. I saw the preview of the first one on the second dvd and it looks good. I'm going to buy the first some other time soon.
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April 16, 2006

This customer review refers to One Missed Call (DTS) (Hong Kong Version)
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GREAT MOVIE Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
I have issues...I dont get scared often...the slower the horror, the less i get scared and the faster i get bored. (ei- Ju-On put me to sleep). This movie is a slow moving horror. But it scared me. WHy you ask? i have one theory: I made a connection with the characters...in Ju-On, i didnt care if the main character died...in Ringu i didnt care...in Dark Water i didnt care...in almost every horror movie ive ever seen i didnt care if the people died. But in this movie i did care. I felt like i wanted to save the characters from the ghost girl. I think that this is one of the best horrors ive ever seen.
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June 27, 2005

This customer review refers to Chakushin Ari (One Missed Call) (Limited Edition)(Japan Version)
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scary Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
After watching this ju on and all the other j horror films felt like garbage this was actually one film that I saw which was more scarier than the other j horror films. Its true that some pro critics rated this low due to the story, but wut the heck there was a ton of random and spontaneous scary sceness. Trust me this movie was awsome.
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June 24, 2005

This customer review refers to One Missed Call (DTS) (Hong Kong Version)
confusing!! Customer Review Rated Bad 6 - 6 out of 10
The movie was overall entertaining & scary(problaly bcos of the speciel effects), BUT I got confuse with the story-line.Why did the girl stack her little sister with a knife??..and then turn into an evil ghost killing ppl after she died of her ashma attack??...shouldn`t it be her little sister who should be haunting ppl(if the lil`sis had died :) )..I mean the big`sis didn`t died innocently, she was the committer...and there is were other scenes that made me very irritated, (just 2 much into the movie *hehe )why did the leading actress keep trying 2 stop her friend from getting on the tv-show but instead come with her...like she ONE person could protect her while hundreds of other ppl and some with spirituel power couldn`t....AND on live tv! so atleast they weren`t alone.......juz some irritating moments that bugs the heck out of me!! :)and there are some other scenes that that made my head boil, but that I will not go into detail now...that was my view!! if some have other oppinion juz let me know..hi folks!!
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Anonymous

June 8, 2005

This customer review refers to One Missed Call (DTS) (Hong Kong Version)
what the.. Customer Review Rated Bad 5 - 5 out of 10
this is a good movie. i have seen many other japanese and korean horror films, and this is so better than the other junk out there. however, i thought the ending was pretty 'what-the-heck?', because i don't get it at all! endings are so essential in films. and this one gives a totally abstract and blotchy ending. i'm really really disappointed in the ending. because i really really think this is a good movie. *kicks ending* NNGGGHHH
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