Whispering Corridors (1998)
Directed by Park Ki-Hyung / Park Ki-Yong / Ki-Hyung Park
Genres - Horror |
Sub-Genres - Supernatural Horror |
Run Time - 105 min. |
Countries - Korea, South |
MPAA Rating - NR
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Synopsis by Sandra Brennan
Every three years, the gloomy halls of a highly regimented all-girl Korean school are haunted by the spirit of a student who died as a result of her teachers' cruel forms of discipline. Though outwardly a Gothic, sometimes gruesome horror tale, the story is actually a critique of Korea's militaristic approach to education. At the school, it is not uncommon for errant students to be slapped or hit hard upon the head. The ghost died a decade before in a freak accident and since then her restless spirit reemerges at the same time and interval to get revenge by taking over the body of a new student and using her to cause all kinds of trouble for the instructors. One of those educators was a former student and a best friend of the deceased girl. The ghost's reign of terror is threatened by the presence of a shaman's daughter, who has at her disposal the means to send the ghost away forever. Yeogo Goedan was screened at the 1998 Vancouver Film Festival.
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ghost, girls'-school, haunted, possession, revenge, Shamanism, accident, discipline