One Missed Call
| 2008Directed by: Eric Valette
Main Plot
In "One Missed Call," directed by Eric Valette, a series of mysterious and deadly events unfold when individuals receive chilling voicemails from their future selves, predicting their exact time of death. The plot centers around the investigation into these eerie calls, as the recipients hear their own voices recounting their final moments. As the death toll rises, the protagonist seeks to uncover the origin of these supernatural messages and stop the curse before it claims more lives. The film delves into themes of technology's pervasive influence and the fear of the unknown, exploring how modern communication devices can become conduits for malevolent forces. It also examines the psychological impact of knowing one's fate and the desperation to alter it. The tension builds as the protagonist races against time, piecing together clues that lead to a deeper, more sinister truth behind the calls. The narrative weaves elements of horror and mystery, creating an atmosphere of suspense and dread. Ultimately, "One Missed Call" challenges characters and viewers alike to confront their fears and the inevitability of death, while questioning the boundaries between life and the supernatural.
Characters
- Edward Burns: A skeptical detective driven by personal loss, he unravels the eerie mystery behind the fatal phone calls, balancing logic and the supernatural.
- Shannyn Sossamon: A haunted psychology student, she receives ominous messages from the future, propelling her into a desperate race against time to save her friends.
- Ana Claudia Talancón: A compassionate nurse with a hidden past, she becomes an unexpected ally, providing crucial insights that bridge the living and the spectral.
Ending Explained
In the conclusion of the film, Beth Raymond and Detective Jack Andrews uncover the truth behind the mysterious phone calls that predict the deaths of their recipients. They trace the origin of the calls to a hospital where a young girl named Laurel Layton was treated. Laurel's mother, Marie, was abusive, and it is revealed that Laurel's spirit is responsible for the deadly calls, seeking revenge for the abuse she suffered. Beth and Jack discover that Marie had a second daughter, Ellie, who was also a victim of abuse. They find Ellie alive, and it becomes clear that the cycle of abuse and the supernatural calls are linked to Marie's actions. In a climactic confrontation, Beth faces the spirit of Marie, who attempts to kill her. However, Beth's compassion and understanding towards Ellie break the cycle of vengeance. The film ends with Beth receiving a missed call on her phone, suggesting that the curse may not be entirely broken. This ambiguous ending implies that the cycle of supernatural revenge could continue, leaving the audience with a sense of unease and the possibility that unresolved trauma and abuse can perpetuate through supernatural means.