Fine with me
Ok, so yeah - it moved along slow. I found it confusing at points and I am never a fan of this in a flick. Not to dumb myself down but i do not watch a movie to put a puzzle together. I was getting characters confused at first and not sure who was exactly with who and to what end, but it all came together. Not much gore here so if you are looking for it (I was not) then move along. I guess you can call what is here implied gore. .There were some cool scenes in that regard that I won't forget anytime soon, so there is that. Job well done there.
As with any movies there were things that made no sense in the realm of reality, but this is a horror movie about a phonecall to the Devil, so its pointless to discuss wether or not something a character does makes any sense.
I would have given this 4 stars but I am deducting a star simply for the character Sakamoto's silly impression of Cupid the Angel of Love on the bridge. If you see this scene and the goofy...
I like it. :)
This movie is kind of really freaky. I would recommend you to watch it, if you dare. Be careful who you call.
Recycled plot. Takes forever to go anyplace.
First off a better name would be Call to the devil. This movie is very much a recycled version of Hell Girl anime. Students with psychological problems make video calls to the devil at midnight to the devil, make a wish, the wish will come true but the devil gets to use you for as long as the call lasts (which is as long as it takes for the wish to be fulfilled).
Teenagers make wishes, come to bad endings. This movie drags a lot. Slow to develop, resolve, and is very disjointed.
A few minor attempts at plot twists fail miserably. A few limited gore and suspense scenes fail to hold attention. And the Devil could have been more creatively used. (Wishmaster at least made the penalties interesting).
There are worse movies out there but I wouldn't recommend this movie unless you're having trouble sleeping.
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