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The Promos begin

 

 

♥️SBS Movie World on Sat, 21.11.20 at 10.55 a.m KST

♥️KBS Movie is good on Sat 21.11.20 at 10.20 a.m KST

♥️ MBC Travel Video on Sunday, 22.11.20 at 12.05 p.m

Netflix usually promote their movie only by their Social media such as Instagram, YouTube and also interview or playing funny game to their cast, but for #TheCall they're promote the movie not only on their Social media but also on National TV Korea, so please pay attention and save the date guyss~~

 link  for SBS and KBS for tomorrow

DON'T MISS IT!!

 

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201120 MBC departure! Video Travel Episode 1359 #Call Preview

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A week ahead, the broadcast side is also working hard!!
Departure video tour is broadcast at 12:05 pm on Sunday, 22nd this week

 

SBS at 10.55 a.m KST

 

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Park Shin-hye to Carry on the Relic of the Film Industry

2020/11/19 Source

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Park Shin-hye is drawing attention as the next runner to continue the strong relics in the film industry.

With domestic films featuring female actors at the forefront leading the box office, "The Call" starring Park Shin-hye, will be unveiled around the world on Netflix on November 27th. "The Call" originally scheduled to be released in theaters in March, will be shown to the public through final Netflix amid a delay in the release date due to COVID-19.

Recently, "Samjin Company English Class" which was released on October 21st, has become a hit. Following the "Samjin Company English Class" with Go Ah-sung, Esom and Park Hye-soo, Lee Jung-eun and Roh Jeong-eui's "The Day I Died: Unclosed Case" is also drawing keen attention. Released on November 12th, "The Day I Died: Unclosed Case" is loved by fanatics and recognized for its workability enough to make the numerous viewings mandatory.

Amid the outstanding performances of actresses in the film industry, Park Shin-hye showed her presence as a box office star with "#ALIVE" which was released in June. It was released on June 24th and became a hot topic with 1.9 million viewers, receiving much love from movie fans. Park Shin-hye who showed her potential as a box office queen with "#ALIVE", is expected to heat up the film industry's craze through "The Call".

"The Call" is a mystery thriller about a crazy obsession that begins when two women in different time zones changing each other's fate. It will be a feast of characters that have never been seen before, including the birth of the most powerful female villain in Korean film history.

Park Shin-hye presents a dramatic transformation by breaking it down into Seo-yeon, who faces the killer in return for reversing the past. Lee Chung-hyun, director of "The Call" is so confident that "The Call" will prove that Park Shin-hye can also pull off a genre movie. Park Shin-hye is known to have perfectly expressed not only external changes such as hair, costume, and style but also detailed emotional changes.

Park Shin-hye, who is credited for her reputation and credibility as an actress and is loved by many for not only dramas but also entertainment shows, is doing a solid job in the film industry in 2020. After showing her ticket power with "#ALIVE", she plans to display catchy acting ability that absorbs viewers with "The Call" and embellish various charms that shine in the movie industry.

 

 

 

 

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‘The Call’, A Film that Makes You Look Forward to a Birth of Strong Female Characters

by krishkim2 days ago

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While women-centric films such as Samjin Company English Class and The Day I Died: Unclosed Case are receiving positive reviews and excellent results, Netflix is also gearing up to join this trend by releasing the thriller film The Call. The Call is a movie about a crazy obsession that begins when two women in different time zones change each other’s fortunes.

Director Lee Choong Hyun, who said, “I wanted to prove that female characters can be very powerful in various genres in Korean films,” built up a powerful story around Seo Yeon and Young Sook, who are trying to change the past and the future in their respective times. On top of that, actors capable of digesting various characters, such as Park Shin Hye, Jeon Jong Seo, Kim Sung Ryung and Lee El, have joined forces to show explosive acting synergy and complete a dense suspense.

 

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Park Shin Hye presents a dramatic transformation by playing Seo Yeon, who faces a murderer in return for reversing the past. Like how director Lee Chung Hyun said, “The Call will be a movie that proves that Park Shin Hye can pull off genre film well,” Park Shin Hye takes the center of the play by altering her appearance with hair, costumes and styles, as well as presenting delicate emotional changes. Seo Yeon, who became the target after awakening Young Sook’s madness, will show spiteful actions as she struggles to protect precious people from Young Sook, who threatens her past and present.

 

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Jeon Jong Seo, who captivated the Cannes International Film Festival with her debut film Burning, showcases a powerful female villain. Young Sook, played by Jeon Jong Seo, is a character who learns about her gruesome future and goes out of control. Jeon Jong Seo, who introduced her role as “a character that cannot be defined even with a world like psychopath,” will create the tension throughout the film by exploding the lunacy she has been suppressing.

 

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Kim Sung Ryung plays Seo Yoon’s mother, who struggles to save her daughter. As if to reciprocate director Lee’s belief that “Kim Sung Ryung was the only actor who could play the role of Seo-yeon’s mother,” Kim Sung Ryung completed a three-dimensional character by performing delicate emotional acting of a woman in her 30s and 50s.

 

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Lee El, who has captivated the public with her unique style, takes on the role of Young Sook’s mother, who monitors her daughter’s every move and tries to change her fate with a shamanic ritual. As director Lee said, “There is a unique atmosphere that only the actor Lee El has. I designed the facial expressions and gestures that can replace the lines in detail,” Lee El will play a person who can instantly overpower Young Sook with her expressionless face and restrained expression, creating a mysterious atmosphere all the while adding to the intense suspense.

 

 

cr. https://zapzee.net/2020/11/19/the-call-a-film-that-makes-you-look-forward-to-a-birth-of-strong-female-characters/

 

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The Liaison is my new South Korean psychological horror film. Bizarre things happen when two women on different timelines start communicating over the phone. Arrives November 27th.

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K-Drama Thriller ‘The Call’ is Coming to Netflix in November 2020

by Jacob Robinson  @JRobinsonWoN on November 5, 2020, 6:57 am EST

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It’s already been another incredible year for Netflix and its release of South Korean Originals. But the ball keeps on rolling in November, with the highly anticipated release of the South Korean thriller The Call. We have everything you need to know about The Call, including its plot, cast, trailer, and Netflix release date.

If you’re looking forward to watching The Call, there are plenty more South Korean titles to look forward to on Netflix in 2020.

The Call is an upcoming South Korean Netflix Original thriller written and directed by Lee Chung Hyun. The feature is only the director’s second movie to date.

Netflix has seen plenty of K-Drama series on Netflix in 2020, but we’ve seen dramatically fewer movies from South Korea. The Call will be the fourth South Korean Original movie to arrive on Netflix in 2020.

 

 

When is the Netflix release date for The Call?

It has been confirmed that The Call will be available to stream on Netflix, globally, on Friday, November 27th, 2020.

The Call was originally scheduled for a theatrical release, but due to the COVID-19 Pandemic, it was delayed. South Korea is included in the list of countries available to stream The Call upon its Netflix release.


What is the plot of The Call?

Returning home after years away, Seo Yoon connects to an old phone in the house and begins speaking with a stranger, Yeong Sook. Seo Yoon soon realizes that Yeong Sook lives in the same house as her, but the pair are separated by 20 years. Together, they make a choice that will impact their lives forever as they change the course of history.

 

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Who are the cast members of The Call?

There are some familiar faces in the cast of The Call that K-Drama fans can look forward to watching:

Role Cast Member Where Have I Seen/Heard Them Before?
Seo Yeon Park Shin Hye #Alive | Miracle in Cell No. 7 | Heirs
Yeing Sook Jeon Jong Seo Burning | Knowing Bros
Seo Yoon’s Mother Kim Sung Ryung Are You Human Too? | Flower of the Queen | Queen of Ambition
Young Sook’s Mother Lee El A Korean Odyessy | Goblin | Matrimonial Chaos
Seo Yeon’s Father Park Ho San Extracurricular | Less Than Evil | My Mister
Sung Ho Oh Jung Se The Good Detective | It’s Okay to Not Be Okay | When the Camellia Blooms
Baek Min Hyeon Lee Dong Hwi Designated Survivor: 60 Days | Reply 1988 | Pegasus Market
Seo Yeon (Young) Uhm Chae Young Was It Love? | A Place in the Sun | Children of a Lesser God

Park Shin Hye has been one of the most popular South Korean actresses on Netflix in 2020. She recently starred in the zombie survival horror #Alive, which was well received by Netflix subscribers all around the world.


When was filming for The Call completed?

Principal photography for The Call took place months before actress Park Shin Hye took part in the filming of #Alive. Filming took place between January 3rd, and April 2nd, 2019.

If it wasn’t for the ongoing COVID-19 Pandemic, The Call would have arrived earlier in 2020.

Will The Call be available to stream in 4K?

Unlike the weekly K-Dramas, The Call will be available to stream on Netflix in 4K. To watch the thriller in 4K you will need a premium Netflix subscription, a 4K device, and an internet connection that can maintain 25Mbps.

What is the runtime of The Call?

The Call has a runtime of 114 minutes.


Are you looking forward to the release of The Call on Netflix? Let us know in the comments below!

 

Seen “The Call” on Netflix yet?

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[Y Review] A breathtaking untact thriller... Park Shin-hye and Jeon Jong-seo'call'

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An extreme suspense unfolds in a limited space. The breathtaking confrontation between Park Shin-hye and Jeon Jong-seo with a phone in between gives a feeling of tension as much as the sixth battle. This is the movie'Call' (director Lee Choong-hyun).

 

The protagonist Seo-yeon (Park Shin-hye) lost her father in a fire as a child. Mother also has a limited life due to brain disease. My current life is overwhelming, and a mysterious call comes from Seo-yeon, who returns home after a long time. The sender is Young-sook (Jeon Jong-seo), who lived in his house 20 years ago in 1999.

The two get closer based on a strange commonality, and Youngsook proposes to Seo-yeon to change the past, saying it is an opportunity to save her father. Thus, the two make risky choices that will change each other's lives, and the results go unpredictable.

 

'Cole' went through twists and turns until it was released through Netflix. Previously, the theater release was coordinated in March, but the release was repeatedly postponed in the aftermath of Corona 19, and eventually decided to go to OTT last October.

The virtue of the unveiled'Cole' is elaboration. With two female characters as the main axis, he built up a narrative with strength and tightness. Thanks to this, the fantasy setting of'the past and the present are connected through the phone' and the eerie suspense are harmoniously combined to create synergy. The development that repeats the reversal of the second half is also neat.

 

The role of editing is also big here. The film constantly goes back and forth between the past and the present, but it is not difficult to understand or distracted. It added a sense of immersion by taking a short breath of the present, which changes from moment to moment according to past choices.

From home phone ringing to smart phone ringing, and from newspapers to portal news, the intersection using audio-visual is also natural. Throughout the movie, the two protagonists hardly face each other physically, but the'Untact' confrontation, as intense as the six-quarters battle, holds the eyes and ears.

 

The actors' hot performances come out through the monitor, so regretting the current situation where it is difficult to open the theater.

Park Shin-hye shows its true value as she goes to the second half. The emotional acting exploding in extreme situations is the main factor that immerses the audience in the protagonist. It is also worth noting that the full-bodied performance of running, crying, and throwing body. He who had a strong image of'Roco Queen' showed a broader spectrum with this work.


Jeon Jong-seo is by far overwhelming. With a knife in one hand, he created a villain that is more than a psychopath, with a natural virtuous and strange expression to the unpredictable behavior. In his debut film'Burning', he took a blindfold as Hye-mi, who did not know the inside, and proved his presence again by playing the role of a mad serial killer in'Call'.

 

There is a cookie video after the credits are up. After taking a breath for a while, another twist is to make your hands sweat until the end.

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[Review]'Call', 112 minutes without time to breathe.. Park Shin-hye X Jeon Jong-seo transformed into an exceptional

Reporter Park Dong-je l Article input 2020-11-23

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Break News Reporter Park Dong-je = Running time for 112 minutes, he runs out of breath. The main character is Call, a mystery thriller starring Park Shin-hye and Jeon Jong-seo.

 

 

 

<Call> took off the veil through an online preview on the 23rd. <Call> was initially scheduled to be released on the screen last March, but due to the spread of the new coronavirus (Corona 19), the release was temporarily postponed and the release was delayed for a long time. Top) We decided to release Netflix, a service.

 

<Call> presents a brutality that has never been encountered in Korean movies, and a panic as if breathtaking. In particular, Korea's leading luxury actors such as Park Shin-hye, Jeon Jong-seo, Kim Seong-ryeong, Lee L, Park Ho-san, Oh Jeong-se, and Dong-Hwi Dong-Hwi fully digested their roles more than 100%, further enhancing the immersion of the play.

 

<Call>, which will be released worldwide on the 27th through Netflix, a world-class entertainment streaming service, is a mystery thriller that depicts a maddening obsession that begins when two women at different times connected via a single phone change their fates. . In this work, Park Shin-hye plays Seoyeon, who returns home after a long time and connects an old phone and receives a call from the past, and Jeon Jong-seo plays the role of Youngsuk, who makes a phone call from the past to the present.

 

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▲ Park Shin-hye x Jeon Jong-seo x Kim Seong-ryeong x EL'Call' <Photo Source=Netflix> © Break News


The released <Call> begins when Seo-yeon (played by Park Shin-hye), who connected an old phone from her home after a long absence, accidentally receives a phone call from Young-sook (played by Jeon Jong-seo) who lived in the same house 20 years ago. Later, Seo-yeon, trying to save her father from a past accident, and Young-sook Young-sook, trying to change their future, make a risky choice to change their lives. Because of their choice, the dead live, and those who lived die. The two connected to the past and the present face fierce confrontation afterwards, and the process is eerie and bizarre. 

 

The subject matter and genre of <Cole> may be somewhat different, but the solid story, excellent editing, sound that raises tension, and mise-en-scène are expected to give the audience a different pleasure. In addition, director Lee Choong-hyun, who made his feature film debut with <Call> after the short film <Body Price>, raised his expectations for future works by giving him a strong and sensuous style.

 

In particular, Park Shin-hye and Jeon Jong-seo's unconventional transformation is truly a'big hit'. It is no exaggeration to say that the birth of a female character that has never been seen in Korean movies.  

 

Park Shin-hye, who played Seo-yeon, who was threatened by a dangerous choice in the past, is the original Hallyu star who has appeared in <#Alive>, <Brother>,'Memories of the Alhambra', and'Doctors'. Park Shin-hye has been called'Roco Queen' as a candy character so far, but through this <Call>, he proved a wider acting spectrum. 

 

Jeon Jong-seo, who plays Youngsook, whose insanity exploded after learning about his future, is a rising star who made his debut with director Lee Chang-dong's movie Burning, which was released in 2018. In a way, Jeon Jong-seo is a new actor with a short acting career, but expresses an unrivaled serial killer character and is reborn as a true'Actor to Trust and Watch'.   

 

<Call> is a work centered on female characters played by Park Shin-hye, Jeon Jong-seo, Kim Seong-ryeong, and Lee. It is not a work that everyone of all ages will like due to the nature of the genre, but if you are interested in a different mystery thriller and enjoy it, I think it will be enough to be satisfied.    

 

Meanwhile, the movie <Call> starring Park Shin-hye x Jeon Jong-seo will be released on Netflix on the 27th.

 

 

▲ Park Shin-hye x Jeon Jong-seo'Call' <Photo Source=Netflix> © Break News


-Below is the English <Full text> translated by Google Translate. [Below is an English <Full text> translated by Google Translate.]

 

Running time for 112 minutes, it drives without breathing. The main character is Call, a mystery thriller starring Park Shin-hye x Jeon Jong-seo.

 

<Call> took off the veil through an online preview on the 23rd. <Call> was initially scheduled to be released on the screen last March, but due to the spread of the new coronavirus (Corona 19), the release was temporarily postponed and the release was delayed for a long time, but recently OTT (Over the Top Service, Over-The- Top) We decided to release Netflix, a service.

 

<Call> presents a brutality that has never been encountered in Korean movies, and a panic as if breathtaking. In particular, Korea's leading luxury actors such as Park Shin-hye, Jeon Jong-seo, Kim Seong-ryeong, Lee L, Park Ho-san, Oh Jeong-se, and Dong-Hwi Dong-Hwi fully digested their roles more than 100%, further enhancing the immersion of the play.

 

<Call>, which will be released worldwide on the 27th through Netflix, a world-class entertainment streaming service, is a mystery thriller depicting a maddening obsession that begins when two women in different time periods connected via a single phone change their fates. In this work, Park Shin-hye plays Seoyeon, who returns home after a long time and connects an old phone and receives a call from the past, and Jeon Jong-seo plays the role of Youngsuk, who makes a phone call from the past to the present.

 

The released <Call> begins when Seo-yeon (played by Park Shin-hye), who connected an old phone from her home after a long absence, accidentally receives a phone call from Young-sook (played by Jeon Jong-seo) who lived in the same house 20 years ago. Later, Seo-yeon, trying to save her father from a past accident, and Young-sook Young-sook, trying to change their future, make a dangerous choice to change each other's lives. Because of their choice, the dead live, and those who lived die. The two connected to the past and the present face fierce confrontation afterwards, and the process is eerie and bizarre.

 

The subject matter and genre of <Cole> may be somewhat different, but the solid story, excellent editing, sound that raises tension, and mise-en-scène are expected to give the audience a different pleasure. In addition, director Lee Choong-hyun, who made his feature film debut with <Call> after the short film <Body Price>, raised his expectations for future works by giving him a strong and sensual style.

 

In particular, Park Shin-hye and Jeon Jong-seo's breakthrough transformation is truly'great.' It is no exaggeration to say that the birth of a female character that has never been seen in a Korean movie.

 

Park Shin-hye, who played Seo-yeon, who was threatened by a dangerous choice in the past, is the original Hallyu star who has appeared in <#Alive>, <Brother>, “Memories of the Alhambra”, and “Doctors ”. Park Shin-hye has been called "Roco Queen" as a candy character so far, but through this <Call>, she proved a wider acting spectrum.

 

Jeon Jong-seo, who plays Youngsook's breathless madness after learning about his future, is a rising star who debuted in the film'Burning' by director Lee Chang-dong, which was released in 2018.In a way, Jeon Jong-seo is reborn as a true “believing and seeing actor” by expressing an unrivaled serial killer character despite his short acting career.

 

<Call> is a work centered on female characters played by Park Shin-hye, Jeon Jong-seo, Kim Seong-ryeong, and Lee. It is not a work that everyone of all ages will like due to the nature of the genre.

 

Meanwhile, the movie <Call> starring Park Shin-hye x Jeon Jong-seo will be released on Netflix on the 27th.

 

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