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2* EveryoneIsJesusInPurgatory: The phone booth can be seen a confession booth and the sniper as either a priest or God, to whom Stu is confessing his sins. [[spoiler: In the end, he's absolved.]]
3-->'''Sniper:''' That would explain it. [[KnightTemplar Bible-crazed]] killer targets fashion-obsessed publicist.
4* EvilIsCool: That voice!
5* JerkassWoobie: Stu is a complete dick but it's revealed it's largely a cover for his own insecurities and the sheer horror of the ordeal he's put through can't help but make him sympathetic.
6* MagnificentBastard: The unnamed caller is a vigilante sniper who targets {{Asshole Victim}}s, tormenting them to force them to become honest lest he kill them. Targeting Stuart "Stu" Shepard for cheating on his wife, the caller makes him play a series of psychological games to break him into becoming honest. Killing a pimp who tries to get Stu out of the phone booth, the caller is forcing him to stay inside and leaves a handgun atop its roof, leading to Stu being incriminated for the murder. Forcing Stu to confess to his wife when she arrives on the scene, the caller kills a Pizza Delivery guy to frame him for his crimes, leaving while promising Stu he will return if he goes back to his callous ways.
7* ParanoiaFuel: People have been a lot more cautious about answering phones since this film came out.
8* RealismInducedHorror: There's nothing supernatural or even especially outlandish about the set up. It's just a story about a guy who made the mistake of answering the wrong phone call.
9* RetroactiveRecognition:
10** Manley Henry a.k.a. [[Series/{{Scrubs}} Snoop Dogg Intern/Resident/Attending]] can be glimpsed as an extra in a couple of shots.
11** Josh Pais a.k.a. [[Film/{{Joker}} Arthur Fleck's boss]] plays Mario, the restaurateur who accosts Stu and Adam in the opening.
12* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: The film was released just as the last phone booths in New York City were beginning to be removed. Even five years later, the plot would have been impossible. The rapidly-vanishing phone booths are lampshaded in the opening narration, so it's arguable how 'unintentional' the piece is.

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