Da-kyung
Joo Hyun-young
Da-kyung

Da-kyung, a horror YouTuber desperate for views, uploads a video about the eerie urban legends surrounding Gwanglim Station—the site of the highest number of missing person cases in the country. The video goes viral overnight. Despite everyone's warnings, Da-kyung's thirst for views only grows stronger. But as she digs deeper, she uncovers a shocking secret behind the station…
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Da-kyung
Joo Hyun-young
Da-kyung
Station Manager
Jeon Bae-soo
Station Manager
Woo-jin
Choi Bo-min
Woo-jin
Hye-jin
Kim Ji-in
Hye-jin
Han-ryang
Kim Woo-kyum
Han-ryang
Choi Ri-na
Jung Han-bit
Choi Ri-na
Lee Min-ju
Kim Na-yeon
Lee Min-ju
Detective
Lim Cheol-soo
Detective
Detective
Hyun Bong-sik
Detective
"Ghost Train" is a rather uneven horror thriller from South Korea. Creative ideas, sit side by side, with mediocre one's, that show little imaginative investment. The notion of a woman turning into a flower is hardly inspiring, whilst the soft drink dispenser story, is actually quite intriguing. This pattern repeats itself over the space of this film, with an ending that's shows a dash of flair but is also wholly predictable. Characterisations share a similar fate. They feel like they can't quite rise above the inconsistencies, in the stories told. This is balanced out somewhat, by quality acting, from the cast. In summary, "Ghost Train" is a mixed bag embracing both imagination and mediocrity, in equal measure. An okay horror thriller watch.
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