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Director: Kiyoshi Yamamoto
Cast: Yuria Haga, Asami Usuda, Tasuku Nagaoka, Tetsu Watanabe
According to an urban legend spreading in Japan, if you call an American number at midnight from your cell phone, you'll have a wish granted in exchange for a few minutes of your life. Some female students, stressed by poor school results and a barely functioning personal life, decide to dial the number, and from that moment on, everything changes. They'll realize they've sold their souls to the devil when a series of strange accidents and violent deaths begin to occur.
Critical Reception & Ratings
End Call (2008), directed by Kiyoshi Yamamoto, is a Japanese horror film that has received a mixed critical response. The film explores an urban legend about making a call to an American number at midnight, which allegedly grants a wish in exchange for part of the caller's life. While some viewers have found the premise intriguing, the film's reception has been divisive, with limited information available on awards recognition or audience ratings.