The Call

A call from a serial killer... She'll begin to hunt your past.

7.5
20201h 52m

Production

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Connected by phone in the same home but 20 years apart, a caller puts a woman’s past — and life — on the line to change her own fate.

Trailers & Videos

Thumbnail for video: The Call | Official Trailer | Netflix

The Call | Official Trailer | Netflix

Thumbnail for video: [Behind the Scenes] Park Shin-hye and Jun Jong-seo on the making of The Call [ENG SUB]

[Behind the Scenes] Park Shin-hye and Jun Jong-seo on the making of The Call [ENG SUB]

Thumbnail for video: The Call | Official Trailer #2 | Netflix [ENG SUB]

The Call | Official Trailer #2 | Netflix [ENG SUB]

Cast

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Jun Jong-seo

Young-sook

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Lee El

Ja-ok

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Oh Jung-se

Seong-ho

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Lee Dong-hwi

Baek Min-hyun

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Um Chae-young

Young Seo-yeon

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Kim Min-ha

Young Sun-hee

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Moon Chang-gil

Junk Dealer

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Ryu Kyung-soo

Junior Police

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Song Yo-sep

Senior Police

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Lee Zoo-young

Woman Who Picked Up a Phone (voice)

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Park Hyoung-soo

Man Who Picked Up a Phone (voice)

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Reviews

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Alunauwie

8/10

The Call, adapted from the 2011 film The Caller, offers a gripping story of cross-time communication that alters the present in real time. While this concept creates suspense, it introduces major logical flaws—such as memory inconsistencies and sudden resurrections—that clash with established time-travel logic. Despite its plot issues, the film shines through stellar performances, particularly by Jong Seo, and strong visual execution, though the after-credit scene undermines what could have been a powerful ending.

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