The Caller (2011)
1/10
And what happened to the dog?
30 June 2012
Warning: Spoilers
This was easily the worst movie I've seen in the last five years. It had so many plot holes and poorly written characters that I spent 3/4 of the movie yelling at the screen. And not in a fun way. The only reason I watched the whole thing was so I could go on IMDb later and get what people were talking about. Then I went on and realized that either much of the general viewing audience has been lobotomized in the last few years, or anyone giving this movie more than three stars is a plant.

Questions yelled at screen: Why did she keep living in an apartment with three decayed corpses in the cupboard? How could she sleep at night? How did her burns disappear after the little girl killed Rose in the past when it happened (in the past) after Rose burned her? So why didn't the other people (Guzman, etc) come back to life as well? Did they? Why did Mary's mom (in the past) let her hang out with the lady who burned her (in the past)? Why didn't Mary move, at any part of the movie, and when John suggested she do so why did she blow him off? Why did she keep answering the phone in the first place? She had a cell phone. She could have just left it unplugged.

(Been said before), but why did she give her full name and the name of her boyfriend to a crazy lady possibly from the past? Why was it always dark, even during the day? The windows were always closed and covered? She didn't believe in the scourge of the halogen bulb? How did her ex-husband, with a restraining order, know where she lived immediately, and why did she never call the police on him? How was the phone cord in the end so long she made it through four rooms in the house? Why did the front door of the apt. open up both outside and to the hallway? And what happened to the dog in almost every scene in her apartment? Was it locked in a closet? If so her ex should have gotten custody.
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