The Ghost Station. Sometimes Hopping on Board the Last Ride Isn’t The Best Way to Get Home.

Sometimes, it’s best not to hop aboard any train when the stop is identified as The Ghost Station. Although South Koreans are superstitious, there’s not a lot of folklore attached to this take.

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Not every major metropolis’s rail system is haunted, and if they were, I’d be thinking twice about where I’d want to board and disembark. In Seoul, South Korea, The Ghost Station directed by Jeong Yong-ki takes place at the Oktsu stop (a fictional location), and during the course of this narrative, fewer and fewer people are deciding not to use it lest they get scratched!

And when reporter, Na-yeong (Bo-ra Kim) and her friend U-won (Jae Hyun Kim), are tasked to look into what’s going on, not even they are safe from the forces lurking here. That’s because of what happened in the past, and what her boss knows doesn’t get disclosed.

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