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Ok-bin Kim, Ji-hye Seo, Ye-ryeon Cha, Kim Seo-Hyeong, Im Heon-gyeong ... see more see more... , Eun-kyeong Na , Hyeon-kyeong Lim , Ik-hwan Choe , Ok-vin Kim , Seo-hyeong Kim

The tormented spirit of a dead singer haunts the same school where she met her mysterious end, and the only person who can hear her cries of vengeance is her devoted best friend. Park Young-Eon was a ... read more read more...promising singer who simply disappeared one night while practicing at school. Though her body was never found, her voice still echoes through the hallways of the school. But only Young-Eon's best friend Kang Sun-min can hear her disembodied calls. Now, as Sun-min discovers the disturbing truth about the death of Young-eon, she realizes that her friend's killer is still stalking the school campus. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Unrated, 1 hr. 50 min.

Directed by: Ik-hwan Choe

Release Date: July 15, 2005

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DVD Release Date: July 15, 2008

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  • March 11, 2008
    The twist isn't unusual for Asian flms (in fact, it reminds me a lot of The Ghost) and the death is a little contrived, but it does get points for being entertaining, and from showing the other point of view of a haunting.
  • January 2, 2011
    "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

    ... read more 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 and 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.
  • April 1, 2009
    This is part 4 of the girls school ghost trilogy..after whispering corridors, memento mori, wishing stairs, now this. Well this movie crawls at a tedious pace and plays out more as a mystery. It does have a few tense moments and key points are slowly revealed at first, then all... read more at once toward the end (I think the filmmaker was running out of film so he sped things up a tad). Lesbianism and jealousy between the characters past and present run rampant and plays the key factor to the sudden demise of most key characters. I thought the end (spoiler), where the one ghost losing her voice occupies the physical body of her only friend is effective if not appropriate. A somewhat interesting, if not convoluted perspective of goings on in an all-girls school. Well they are all pretty to look at if you can look past the cat fighting and loving between them. Worth a watch...
  • June 30, 2008
    Nice and creepy with some good twists.
  • October 23, 2010
    Despite the awful American cover to this one the film is pretty decent, a quiet ghost story about two friends at a girls high school, one of whom dies and can only be heard by her best friend, who tries to figure out what happened to her and why she died.

    Worth a look, don't be ... read morescared off by the terribly misleading cover art.
  • October 20, 2009
    wasn't as scary as i expected it to be but it was actually very good. i watched it wid english subtitles.
  • 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... read more. 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.

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