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Phone
Hangul
Revised RomanizationPon
McCune–ReischauerP'on
Directed byAhn Byeong-ki
Produced byAhn Byeong-ki[1]
Written by
  • Ahn Byeong-ki
  • Lee Yu-jin[1]
StarringHa Ji-won
Kim Yoo-mi
Music byLee Sang-ho [1]
CinematographyMun Yong-sik[1]
Edited byPark Soon-duk[1]
Toilet Pictures[1]
  • 26 July 2002
103 minutes[1]
CountrySouth Korea[1]
LanguageKorean
Box officeUS$21.7 million[2]

They don t know about us indir. Phone (Korean: ; RR: Pon) is a 2002 South Korean supernatural horror film written and directed by Ahn Byeong-ki and starring Ha Ji-won and Kim Yoo-mi.

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Plot[edit]

After writing a series of articles about a pedophilia scandal, the journalist Ji-won often receives threatening calls on her cell phone. Hence she changes her number and moves to an empty house in Bang Bae, which is owned by her sister's Ho-jung and Ho-jung's husband Chang-hoon. One day, Ho-jung's daughter Young-ju answers an anonymous phone call to Ji-won's new number, then screams and passes out. Days after, Young-ju begins to show a disturbing attraction for her father and jealous rejection towards her mother. Meanwhile Ji-won gets more anonymous calls and sees a long-haired ghost playing Beethoven's 'Moonlight Sonata' on the piano. She figured out that her number originally belonged to a missing teenager Jin-hee, and that its two subsequent owners had died mysteriously in unusual circumstances.

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Ji-won visits Jin-hee's mother at their home and finds a diary and a picture of Jin-hee and her bestfriend Sang-mi. Ji-won goes to Sang-mi who is now-blind and deaf. Since Sang-mi was haunted by Jin-hee's spirit, she decided to prick her own eyes and ears to get rid of. She says that before went missing, Jin-hee was obsessively in love with an older man whom she tried hard to practice 'Moonlight Sonata' to impress. However they broke up eventhough she was pregnant with his child. Ji-won explains to Young-ju's parents that Young-ju could be in danger, but Chang-hoon's refusal to accept upsets Ji-won. In Ji-won's flashback, it appears that Ho-jung was back then infertile, so Ji-won gave Ho-jung her egg for vitro fertilisation in order to conceive Young-ju. In this sense, Young-ju is not Ji-won's niece but her biological daughter whom she loves and cares deeply for.

Ji-won continues her investigation on Jin-hee's diary. In surprise and shock, she learns that Jin-hee's lover was indeed Chang-hoon. He used to cheat on his wife by bringing Jin-hee to the house Ji-won is staying at, but soon after Jin-hee became overly-attached, he, despite her pleas, broke it off as he never wanted to leave his family. Jin-hee found out pregnant and called Chang-hoon repeatedly but he ignored. Believes that Chang-hoon has something to do with Jin-hee's disappearance (more likely death), Ji-won threatens to tell his wife if he does not cooperate. Young-ju who is possessed by Jin-hee's ghost, goes to the house in Bang Bae, jumps down the stairs and is hospitalized. Ji-won searches the entire house and finds Jin-hee's dead-body hidden inside one of the walls. At this point, Chang-hoon arrives and sees everything. They run away before get knocked unconcious by Ho-jung.

Ho-jung confesses that she discovered the affair years ago and confronted Jin-hee here. In her denial, Jin-hee fooled herself that Sang-hoon truly loved her and mocked Ho-jung's infertility problem. Ho-jung told Jin-hee to abort, which made her mad so both got into a fight. By accident, Ho-jung pushed Jin-hee down the stairs and killed her. She hid Jin-hee's body inside the wall and plastered cement over. With no regret, Ho-jung claims that aside of Jin-hee, she is also jealous of Ji-won who secretly shares the motherhood with her daughter. Therefore, she stages suicide for the now-dead Chang-hoon, making it seem that he was guilty for both Jin-hee and Jiwon's deaths before killing himself in the bathtub.

Ho-jung plans to burn the house with gasoline. However, Jin-hee's spirit awakens and in revenge, strangles Ho-jung to death, thus saving Ji-won. The film ends with Ji-won dropping the cursed cell phone into the ocean, which rings after entering the water.

Cast[edit]

  • Ha Ji-won as Ji-won, a young journalist
  • Kim Yoo-mi as Ho-jung
  • Choi Woo-jae as Chang-hoon
  • Choi Ji-yeon as Jin-hee
  • Eun Seo-woo as Young-ju
  • Choi Jung-yoon as Min Ja-young

Release[edit]

Capture one touch catalina. Phone was released in South Korea on July 26, 2002.[1] Phone was among the highest grossing domestic productions in South Korea in 2002, having 2,182,915 tickets sold making the eighth highest grossing domestic production that year in South Korea.[3]Phone received theatrical distribution in multiplex cinemas in the United Kingdom in August 2004.[4]

Imprint Entertainment bought the rights for an Americanremake in 2009.[5]

Reception[edit]

Jason Gibner of AllMovie commented on Phone, stating that despite the film 'having many good scares', if the viewer was familiar with Ring, The Eye or Ju-on they would not find much fresh in the film as Phone 'relies far too heavily on visual frights that have been executed many times in the past.'[6]

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References[edit]

Footnotes[edit]

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  1. ^ abcdefghi'The Phone ( Pon )'. KMDb. Retrieved December 2, 2020.
  2. ^'Pon (Phone)'. Box Office Mojo. Retrieved 2014-06-02.
  3. ^'2002'. Koreanfilm.org. Retrieved December 2, 2020.
  4. ^Martin 2013, p. 152. sfn error: no target: CITEREFMartin2013 (help)
  5. ^Barton, Steven (4 December 2009). 'Imprint Entertainment Answers the Phone for Remake'. Dread Central. Retrieved 2014-06-02.
  6. ^Gibner, Jason. 'Phone (2002)'. AllMovie. Retrieved December 3, 2020.

Sources[edit]

  • Peirse, Alison; Martin, Daniel (2013). Peirse, Alison; Martin, Daniel (eds.). Korean Horror Cinema. Edinburgh University Press.

External links[edit]

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  • Phone at the Korean Movie Database
  • Phone at IMDb
  • Phone at HanCinema


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