MOVIE
Kim Bo-ra, Kim Jae-hyun's real-life horror 'Oksu Station Ghost' confirmed for release
The movie ‘Oksu Station Ghost’ (directed by Jeong Yong-gi) has confirmed its release on April 19th.
According to distributor Smile ENT on the 5th, 'Oksu Station Ghost', which causes real-life fear due to mysterious deaths that occur at Oksu Station, a real station, has confirmed its release on April 19. 'Oksu Station Ghost' is a story about reporter Na-young (played by Kim Bora), who senses a scoop when a series of mysterious deaths occur at Oksu Station, begins reporting, and the closer she gets to the truth, the more she encounters fear.
Along with this, the main poster was released. The underground tracks of Oksu Station give off a gloomy atmosphere. The blood stains running down the wall and the Oksu Station sign highlight the eeriness of Oksu Station, where mysterious deaths occur one after another.
The strange appearance of the woman with her head tilted back is reminiscent of the mysterious woman who appeared in the original webtoon 'Oksu Station Ghost', and stimulates curiosity about what will happen next.
The intense red copy that reads, "Don't dig into it carelessly, it's still there," heightens fear by warning of the true nature of fear that will be encountered the more one digs into the serial death cases at Oksu Station.
Kang Min-kyung, Ten Asia reporter kkk39@tenasia.co.kr
According to distributor Smile ENT on the 5th, 'Oksu Station Ghost', which causes real-life fear due to mysterious deaths that occur at Oksu Station, a real station, has confirmed its release on April 19. 'Oksu Station Ghost' is a story about reporter Na-young (played by Kim Bora), who senses a scoop when a series of mysterious deaths occur at Oksu Station, begins reporting, and the closer she gets to the truth, the more she encounters fear.
Along with this, the main poster was released. The underground tracks of Oksu Station give off a gloomy atmosphere. The blood stains running down the wall and the Oksu Station sign highlight the eeriness of Oksu Station, where mysterious deaths occur one after another.
The strange appearance of the woman with her head tilted back is reminiscent of the mysterious woman who appeared in the original webtoon 'Oksu Station Ghost', and stimulates curiosity about what will happen next.
The intense red copy that reads, "Don't dig into it carelessly, it's still there," heightens fear by warning of the true nature of fear that will be encountered the more one digs into the serial death cases at Oksu Station.
Kang Min-kyung, Ten Asia reporter kkk39@tenasia.co.kr