One Missed Call (2003 film)

One Missed Call (2003 film)

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| gross = $16.2 million{{cite web |url=https://www.boxofficemojo.com/release/rl1541440513/weekend/ |title=Chakushin ari (One Missed Call) |work=[[Box Office Mojo]] |accessdate=2021-07-10 |archive-date=2021-07-10 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210710233401/https://www.boxofficemojo.com/release/rl1541440513/weekend/ |url-status=live }}
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{{nihongo|'''''One Missed Call'''''|着信アリ|Chakushin ari|lead=yes}} is a 2003 [[Japanese horror]] film directed by [[Takashi Miike]]. The film is based on the novel ''Chakushin Ari'' by [[Yasushi Akimoto]]. The plot revolves around Yumi Nakamura, a young psychology student whose friend Yoko gets a strange voice message on her cell phone. When Yumi receives a call with the date and time of her death, she struggles to save herself and learn the truth behind the calls.
{{nihongo|'''''One Missed Call'''''|着信アリ|Chakushin ari|lead=yes}} is a 2003 [[Japanese horror]] film directed by [[Takashi Miike]]. The film is based on the novel ''Chakushin Ari'' by [[Yasushi Akimoto]]. The plot revolves around Yumi Nakamura, a young psychology student whose friend Yoko gets a strange voice message on her cell phone, foretelling her death. When more people revieve calls with the date and time of their deaths, Yumi struggles to save them and learn the truth behind the calls.


In 2008, the film was remade into a critically panned [[One Missed Call (2008 film)|English-language adaptation]].
In 2008, the film was remade into a critically panned [[One Missed Call (2008 film)|English-language adaptation]].