Early in “One Missed Call” a snooty cat is yanked into a fish pond by a disembodied arm, unexpectedly following her owner to a watery grave. The moment is wickedly humorous and suggests a movie that’s unwilling to take itself too seriously. If only.
The latest Japanese knockoff to fetishize death by technology, Eric Valette’s reworking of Takashi Miike’s “Chakushin Ari” is a poker-faced puzzle whose biggest shock is the absence of Sarah Michelle Gellar. Subbing for so as to reconstruct regular is Shannyn Sossamon as Beth, a stern psychology student whose friends suffer grisly deaths after receiving heads-ups on their cellphones. These wireless warnings, each heralded by an eerie ring tone and disturbing visions, persist even after battery removal — as if the medium’s viral ubiquity weren’t already sinister enough.
A brow-furrowing blend of kid’s abuse and adult trauma, Andrew Klavan’s screenplay sacrifices coherence for atmosphere at every turn. As Beth tries to evade her own telegraphed demise — accompanied by a fantastically irrelevant police detective (Ed Burns) — the movie crawls with furry millipedes and creepy china dolls. When even the cunning Ray Wise (currently hamming it up on television as the cheeky Devil of “Reaper”) appears lost in the role of a reality-television producer, disconnection is the only possible response.
“One Missed Call” is rated PG-13 (Parents strongly cautioned). Characters are burned, drowned, run through and ring-toned to death.

this movie was a great movie me and my bff melody watched it when i spent the night with her it was so good her mom told us that we would get scared so we watched it then melody tryed to scare me and she got the death rington and then took my cell phone and called her phone and the death rington came on then she fell over and acted like she was dead and made a red cough drop come out of her mouth and i got freaked the fuck out i didnt know what to do so i went and got her mom and her mom starts laughn and im like what is going on and then melody poped up and started laughn and i new it was a trick