There is no need for everyone to exaggerate honesty, it is just a choice.

Ervin 2022-04-19 09:01:30

It's a pity, I didn't feel anything after watching this movie

Including the murderer saying that the male protagonist likes to solve problems with money, dishonesty, cheating, I don't think these need to be exaggerated as a reason to be killed. Is the murderer a moral kidnapping maniac? No, it wasn't, didn't he kill innocent people himself?

In life, do you not lie, who does not lie, 60% of people will lie once in an average 10-minute conversation. Should you be killed for cheating? That's just the idea of ​​a few extreme people. On the contrary, the murderer's laughing, playing with, ordering, killing the crowd, and peeping at the privacy made me think he was a very arrogant person

The real high-scoring crime movie, why there is no urine point in the whole process, you can't help but remember after watching it. Because it must have a certain point that makes you contradict and amaze you, it may be a high IQ ending, or it may be a resonating emotion. But these, I don't see anything in this movie

I never thought it was a crime of high IQ, it was just the murderer's self-righteousness. He thought he was playing with everyone, but he was just a childish ghost with a gun

One point to the actor.

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Extended Reading
  • Rickey 2022-01-26 08:08:55

    The single-scene movie reflects the depth of the psychological space from the narrow physical space. The drama is full of tension. It wins with novel ideas and tense rhythms to make up for logical defects. Colin Farrell performed very well. It is said that after filming a public confession scene, the onlookers clapped their hands and applauded. Sutherland's contra-angle created by sound alone is extremely deterrent

  • Damion 2022-03-22 09:01:24

    In such a stressful situation, I was surprised to be able to say such a long confession, but the murderer also gave him a lot of time to brew. It felt like the murderer controlled Stu, and then controlled Pizza Guy to shoot him. Everyone knows that the murderer will not be that simple, there will be someone else. Is the last appearance to emphasize the drama behind the scenes? The plot is very compact, but the single scene becomes the same in ever-changing

Phone Booth quotes

  • The Caller: Everybody does harm.

  • Stu: So you're an actor?

    The Caller: Yes, one of your pathetic failed ones. You don't have to come find me and ruin me, I can't get work as it is. I've done some off-Broadway, some off-Manhattan, but that dried up. Now I wait tables, clean toilets, anything I can to make the rent. I'm a walking cliché.