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Watching When the Phone Rings was like answering a call from a telemarketer-it's annoying, pointless, and leaves you wondering why you didn't hang up sooner. The drama had so much potential, but every single aspect of it fell flat.
The plot was a convoluted mess. It's as if the writers spun a wheel of clichés and decided to use all of them at once. Nothing made sense, and the so-called twists were so predictable that I guessed half of them from the first episode. Speaking of episodes, why did it feel like each one lasted an eternity? The pacing was excruciatingly slow, dragging out meaningless scenes while skipping over anything remotely interesting.
The characters were unbearable. Not a single one was likable or relatable. The main lead? Annoying. The supporting cast? Forgettable. The villain? Laughably bad. The dialogue was so cringe-worthy it made me physically uncomfortable. How is it possible for every line to sound so forced and unnatural?
The production didn't help either. The lighting was so dark I could barely see what was happening half the time, and the camera work looked like it was handled by someone who'd never held a camera before. Don't even get me started on the overdramatic background music, which kicked in at the most inappropriate moments, making the drama unintentionally comedic.
Overall, When the Phone Rings was an unwatchable disaster. I wouldn't recommend this to my worst enemy. If your phone rings while you're about to watch this, do yourself a favor and answer it. Whatever's on the other end will be far more enjoyable than sitting through this train wreck.
Rating: 0/10.
The plot was a convoluted mess. It's as if the writers spun a wheel of clichés and decided to use all of them at once. Nothing made sense, and the so-called twists were so predictable that I guessed half of them from the first episode. Speaking of episodes, why did it feel like each one lasted an eternity? The pacing was excruciatingly slow, dragging out meaningless scenes while skipping over anything remotely interesting.
The characters were unbearable. Not a single one was likable or relatable. The main lead? Annoying. The supporting cast? Forgettable. The villain? Laughably bad. The dialogue was so cringe-worthy it made me physically uncomfortable. How is it possible for every line to sound so forced and unnatural?
The production didn't help either. The lighting was so dark I could barely see what was happening half the time, and the camera work looked like it was handled by someone who'd never held a camera before. Don't even get me started on the overdramatic background music, which kicked in at the most inappropriate moments, making the drama unintentionally comedic.
Overall, When the Phone Rings was an unwatchable disaster. I wouldn't recommend this to my worst enemy. If your phone rings while you're about to watch this, do yourself a favor and answer it. Whatever's on the other end will be far more enjoyable than sitting through this train wreck.
Rating: 0/10.