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Plot: While training after hours in her high-school, the aspirant singer Park Young-Eon is mysteriously killed and her body vanishes. Her ghost is invisible and trapped in the school, but her best friend Ka...( read more read more... )ng Sun-min, who broadcast in the lunchtime in school, is able to hear her voice. After the suicide of their music teacher, Sun-min, aided by her mate Cho-Ah, finds that another student, Hyo-Jung, died in the same elevator trunk some time ago. Meanwhile Young-Eon recalls details of her life, disclosing why she died.

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  • Not Interested
    MCT:
    July 4, 2008
    NOT INTERESTED
  • 4.5 Stars
    MCT:
    September 14, 2008
    "I can't open my eyes... What if I open them and you're not there?"

    Ghost Voice (or just The Voice to give it the on-screen title) is the fourth in the Ghost School / Whispering Corridors series of thematically similar films, and for me is the best. Showing us events largely from the ghost's point of view, Voice benefits from having a small cast of main characters and a clear, unmuddled storyline - which given the various twists that happen is a really massive achievement. Unlike the other films in the series, there's less concentration here on the pressures of high school and greater emphasis on relationships, memory and guilt. The lesbian subtext from the previous films is also much more prominent, and there's a brilliant underlying truth here about how we never really know people as much as we think. Writer/Director Equan Choe has a clear vision and effectively builds on atmosphere and feeling rather than pandering to cheap shocks or excessive blood-letting (though there are some gruesome parts), and despite the exposition-heavy climax (which by the way, is totally heartbreaking ad doesn't cheapen what has come before), Voice remains a beautiful character-driven film. Props also to the excellent music score and thoughtful, restrained performances from the four lead actresses. This is great stuff.

  • 4.0 Stars
    MCT:
    September 13, 2008
    Why it took so long to come out, is beyond me. The 4th of the Ghostly High School series is as good as its previous volumes. I like this, it is a bit creepy, that once dead if the person's friends forget, the ghost loses its vioce and can no longer communicate with those it loves. The ghost then wanders and become bitter and angry. It's a sad thing, to be forgotten and doomed to wander the place of its death.
  • 3.5 Stars
    MCT:
    August 23, 2008
    More a drama involving ghosts than a true horror film, but a pretty one nevertheless. An otherwise unremarkable Asian ghost story is made interesting by the unique point-of-view of one of the ghosts. Very nice.
  • 3.5 Stars
    MCT:
    July 4, 2008
    Young uhn, a student at an all girl academy meets an abrupt death at the start of this excellent movie. Entirely discorporate at the start, the only influence she has on the world of the living is through her voice, which can only be heard by her fri...(read more) end and lover Seon min. As the story develops, the two discover that the school has a dark history and that, Young uhn was not the first to die.
    I was particularly impressed with the cinematography, the camera gives the actors space to move when they need to, and caresses them with those now ubiquitous sloww pans. The acting is terrific, the director reining in the actors to give tight, restrained performances that are all the more effective for it. The lighting is superb, one scene stands out; where Young uhn is transported in time to an earlier version of the school.

    A masterful mixing of genres, horror, love story, mystery that culminates the whispering corridor sequence.

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  • Rated: (Unrated)
  • Directed by: Ik-hwan Choe
  • Genres: Art House & International, Drama, Horror
  • Released: July 15, 2005
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