Telephone booths, which are angry people with 12 speeds, are basically kept within the "room" and are focused on the dynamics of life and death between the two men. At the 84th minute, the premise of the telephone booth just reached the pressure breakthrough point at the climax. In other words, you can interrupt suspicion for a very long time, this is about 75 minutes. Still, it is a nervous and nervous thriller. Colin Farrell plays Stu Shepard is a topic, fast-moving public relations officer who wants everyone to think he is at the top of the world.
Every day, a new phone box does not appear in New York. Indeed, it is said that there are only four telephone booths remaining in the city. But in this summer Times Square there are three phone box constellations recently set up by artist Aman Mojadidi under the Statue of Liberty, visitors from Tennessee State and confetti lights. Italian teenagers used them as background for self portraits ("Who knows the phone box or do you know something?"), And a tired Minnie mouse broke her smoke. But among them, I can not actually make a phone call. Mohadidi explained that he only hears what you can do.
Telephone boxes are located in train and underground stations, bus stops and sightseeing spots. There is at least one telephone box in each village (see Main Square). Because mobile phones are widely used, the current booth will be several years ago. Most people are using cards (no coins). French Telecom Public phone can use CB / Visa / MasterCard card, but in most cases it is only microchip. Otherwise, post offices, cafés (which can be identified by hanging red signs on the outside), and stores selling magazines sell phone cards. Request "a la carte"; they have different credit units, so if you only want one or two short local calls, you may need to specify "petit" Hmm. If you have a computer chip, you just need to slide it on your phone, listen to the dial tone, and dial. For American cards, you need to dial the number and enter the code (unless you have instructions to speak French).