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Rating: 6.273/10 by 44 users

The Ghost Station (2023)

Reporter Na-yeong and her partner investigate a series of mysterious deaths and a perplexing case where her source was allegedly already dead at the time of their interview. Together they end up confronting a terrifying truth.

Directing:
  • Jeong Yong-ki
Writing:
  • Hiroshi Takahashi
  • Horang
  • Koji Shiraishi
Stars:
Release Date: Wed, Apr 19, 2023

Rating: 6.273/10 by 44 users

Alternative Title:
The Ghost Station - TH
อ๊กซู สถานีผีดุ - TH
Ghost Station - US
The Ghost station - KR
Ogsuyeog Gwisin - KR

Country:
South Korea
Language:
한국어/조선말
Runtime: 01 hour 20 minutes
Budget: $0
Revenue: $2,305,305

Plot Keyword: orphanage, curse, subway train, grim, female reporter, based on webcomic or webtoon
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Kim Bo-ra
Na-young
Kim Jae-hyun
Choi Woo Won
Oh Jin-seok
Seung Joon
Kim Kang-il
Mortician Yeom
Kim Soo-jin
Representative Mo
Kim Kwang-hyun
Engine Driver
Jo Yeon-ho
Young Tae Ho
Hwang Ji-hoo
Webtoon Live-Action Narrator

CinemaSerf

I was actually quite pleasantly surprised by this little thriller. No, it's not great and the quality of the acting leaves much to be desired, but the story is quite intriguing for a while. "Na-yeong" ((Bo-ra Kim) is an aspiring journalist who receives a curious tip from her friend at a nearby train station. "U-won" ((Jae Hyun Kim) is convinced that the body of a child that was found between the tracks died in very mysterious circumstances. Despite the obvious reservations of her boss, she talks to the child's family and discovers that the the site of the station might have many old and horrific secrets to keep. The two friends decide to delve into that past and reveal those secrets - regardless of those whom it may effect! It's quite a quickly paced little drama this that really could have been doing with a little better, stronger, casting. The visual and audio effects are adequate and the story is solid in a creepy sort of fashion providing a few twists and turns to a plot that easily puts this in the range of the average Blumhouse horror-lite offering. You almost certainly won't remember it after you've seen it, but it isn't terrible by any means.


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