Product Information
Also Known As: | Gwihon, Be with Me |
Director: | Jo Eun-Kyung, Hong Dong-Myung, Yeo Myung-Jun |
Country of Origin: | South Korea |
Genre: | Horror, School |
Language: | Korean |
Subtitles: | English, Korean |
Sound: | Dolby Digital 2.0 |
Release Date: | Apr 20, 2012 |
Publisher: | Harrison and Company |
Product Made In: | South Korea |
Aspect Ratio: | 2.35:1 |
Case: | Keep Case |
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Product Details
Special Features:
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- Trailer
About School Ghost
In June CJ Entertainment is bringing us a Korean omnibus horror movie, GHOST (a.k.a. BE WITH ME). Just like other anthologies we seen recently it features different ghost stories helmed by different directors.
Every summer it's horror movie time in Korea, but this year, BE WITH ME captured attention not by scaring the pants off its audience, but by offering a fresh take on the omnibus ghost film by some of Korea's hottest young directors who take the traditional horror movie in a funnier, more experimental and more moving direction. These three stories about ghosts star a cast of some of the best young actors in Korea including Kim Kkot-Bi (BREATHLESS) and Kim Ye-Ri (PAJU) and they center around the loneliness of the ghost. From the tale of two best friends (and the boy who got one of them pregnant) competing for a single slot at a top college, to the story of a boy branded as a loser because he sees dead people, this is one of the freshest takes on the genre to come along in years.
Every summer it's horror movie time in Korea, but this year, BE WITH ME captured attention not by scaring the pants off its audience, but by offering a fresh take on the omnibus ghost film by some of Korea's hottest young directors who take the traditional horror movie in a funnier, more experimental and more moving direction. These three stories about ghosts star a cast of some of the best young actors in Korea including Kim Kkot-Bi (BREATHLESS) and Kim Ye-Ri (PAJU) and they center around the loneliness of the ghost. From the tale of two best friends (and the boy who got one of them pregnant) competing for a single slot at a top college, to the story of a boy branded as a loser because he sees dead people, this is one of the freshest takes on the genre to come along in years.
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