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Jany 2022-02-07 14:57:14
Talk about the acting skills and ending easter eggs of "Telephone"
The content of "Telephone" is suspenseful and brain-burning, and the plots are interlocking. Although there are not many bloody and horrifying pictures in the whole process, but after peeling off the cocoon and pulling the thread to solve the puzzle, it is extremely terrifying. The...
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Christina 2022-03-23 09:03:22
Watching "The Telephone"
The heroine, Shuyan (played by Park Shin-hye), has a very bad relationship with her mother. When she was a child, there was a fire because her mother forgot to turn off the gas, and her father died and Shuyan's leg was scalded. At the end, I learned from the villain that in fact, Shuyan's mother...

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Whitney 2022-03-14 14:12:30
This movie is so good. It uses the phone to connect the past and the present. "Want to See You" is a search for the truth and love. This is a carefully planned murder case and tries to tamper with the past and reverse the present. The type personality and the desire to kill are all on his face. The twisted and dull face is really charming. The two heroines have contributed wonderful plots. The storyline is like a Rubik's cube turning, always there The reversal, the murderous intention gradually began to spread, and also dabbled in supernatural colors and exorcism and imprisonment. It was originally the soul redemption of the two heroines, but later evolved into an out of control swing life. Mutual redemption is actually each other's conspiracy calculations, in the final analysis, the theme is family relations Separation and reconciliation, it’s just that family members’ emotions sublime invisibly to a precious level in the middle of frequent “loss” and “gain”, and the emotions revealed are even more moving. There is a sense of vitality, and the ending is double-reversed, but it is reasonable. It is not a conventional family carnival route, but a darker nightmare at the beginning. It is refreshing and hardcore, very good!
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Vivian 2022-03-25 09:01:22
Compared with its predecessors, "Overtime Call" and "Black Hole Frequency", it still has some new ideas. The former is to save each other from the past and the future, but "Telephone" is to save the murderous demon of the past. It could have been a wonderful battle of wits and courage, but unfortunately the two were not evenly matched, but were seriously one-sided. Even the sublimated and slightly touching ending in the end lost its meaning under the deliberate reversal of Netflix's commercialization.