Voice (film)

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Voice
Directed by Choi Ik-hwan
Produced by Lee Chun-yeon
Written by Choi Ik-hwan
Starring Kim Ok-bin
Seo Ji-hye
Cha Ye-ryeon
Music by Lee Byeong-hun
Cinematography Kim Yong-heung
Editing by Kim Seon-min
Distributed by Cinema Service
Release date(s) July 15, 2005
Running time 104 mins.
Country South Korea
Language Korean
Preceded by Wishing Stairs
IMDb profile
Korean name
Hangul 목소리
Revised Romanization Moksori

Voice is a 2005 South Korean horror film. It is the fourth official entry in the series that began with 1998's Whispering Corridors, and was the debut film for its three young actresses, as well as director Choi Ik-hwan, who had served as an assistant director on Whispering Corridors.

It was screened at the 2006 San Francisco Korean American Film Festival.

[edit] Plot summary

Yeong-eon (Kim Ok-bin) who dreams of being a singer dies at school with a note paper cutting her throat. Next day nobody can see or hear her except her friend Seon-min (Seo Ji-hye). Her body was found at the school elevator.. Yeong-eon must reveal back her voice at death before it gets stolen.On the other hand, a girl can also feel her and didn't know that she wouldn't die in the end. Yeong-eon didn't know that when she died, another her(the bad side) is split from her. She didn't even know her bad side because she can't remeber anything on her bad side. Yeong-eon didn't even know that he killed her own teacher and killed her own mother. Her bad side told her everything. And Seon-min didn't realized that Yeong-eon would take over her body......

[edit] Cast

Cha Ye-ryeon as Cho-ah

Kim Ok-bin as Young-eon

Kim Seo-hyeong as Hee-myun

Lim Hyeon-kyeong as Hyo-jung

Na Eun-kyeong

Seo Ji-hye as Seon-min

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