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Ghost Train (2025) plays with the idea of internet fame colliding with urban legends, and it does so in a unique way. Tak Se-woong’s direction creates a palpable tension that creeps in gradually, almost like the fog rolling in at Gwanglim Station. The atmosphere is thick with dread, aided by practical effects that have a raw quality, adding to the unsettling vibe. Da-kyung, portrayed with a mix of desperation and ambition, feels real, almost too relatable for anyone who’s ever chased views. The pacing is interesting too; it builds slowly but never loses momentum, keeping you hooked. It’s a refreshing take on social media's dark side and how it can spiral into something much more sinister.
Director: Tak Se-woong, known for unique horror narrativesShot on location at Gwanglim Station, enhancing authenticityMix of practical effects and atmospheric sound designHighlights the impact of social media on real-world consequences
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