A reporter collects stories from a supposed "haunted" apartment complex and the tenants who have gone missing.A reporter collects stories from a supposed "haunted" apartment complex and the tenants who have gone missing.A reporter collects stories from a supposed "haunted" apartment complex and the tenants who have gone missing.
- Director
- Writer
- All cast & crew
- Production, box office & more at IMDbPro
Featured reviews
"Goe-gi-maen-syon" is a horror anthology set in an old apartment building, the filming locations and art direction provide an unpleasant atmosphere very well done. The cinematography is good without being excellent. The direction is on point for much of the film and the acting is generally good, except for a few overacting actors. The script, which is divided into 4 segments and an epilogue, has its ups and downs.
Segment 1, "The Writer": The first story set in the apartment building is quite soulless and without any tension, the protagonist overreacts in some scenes and the script does not provide an explanation beyond the incongruous facts. A failed segment.
Segment 2, "The Pharmacist": The second segment manages to improve on the first. The story shows an interesting scene in which the pharmacist's boyfriend talks to her from the shower, only to find out later that something is wrong and that her boyfriend really barely comes home. The end result is not entirely satisfactory. In the trailer, scenes from this segment were shown making it look better than it really is.
Segment 3, "The Seller": It is during this third segment that the film begins to improve. The story depicts the bizarre relationship between a real estate guy and a mannequin he treats as his wife. His kitchen sink begins to cause problems that lead the protagonist to think that there is a black hole in there. Without being entirely excellent, this segment is interesting.
Segment 4, "The Student": The last story is the most interesting and best achieved. A young man returns to South Korea after studying abroad, soon becoming a guest of a friend of his in an apartment in the haunted building. His friend seems to have poor hygiene and the apartment is full of mold. The script is quite good and interesting, also the acting of the protagonist is excellent. The best story was left for last.
Epilogue: One more story that serves to tell the reason why the building is haunted. The script has good moments and the suspense is present. Without being a marvel, it manages to entertain.
"Goe-gi-maen-syon" is not a masterpiece, but it manages to hold interest throughout its duration.
Segment 1, "The Writer": The first story set in the apartment building is quite soulless and without any tension, the protagonist overreacts in some scenes and the script does not provide an explanation beyond the incongruous facts. A failed segment.
Segment 2, "The Pharmacist": The second segment manages to improve on the first. The story shows an interesting scene in which the pharmacist's boyfriend talks to her from the shower, only to find out later that something is wrong and that her boyfriend really barely comes home. The end result is not entirely satisfactory. In the trailer, scenes from this segment were shown making it look better than it really is.
Segment 3, "The Seller": It is during this third segment that the film begins to improve. The story depicts the bizarre relationship between a real estate guy and a mannequin he treats as his wife. His kitchen sink begins to cause problems that lead the protagonist to think that there is a black hole in there. Without being entirely excellent, this segment is interesting.
Segment 4, "The Student": The last story is the most interesting and best achieved. A young man returns to South Korea after studying abroad, soon becoming a guest of a friend of his in an apartment in the haunted building. His friend seems to have poor hygiene and the apartment is full of mold. The script is quite good and interesting, also the acting of the protagonist is excellent. The best story was left for last.
Epilogue: One more story that serves to tell the reason why the building is haunted. The script has good moments and the suspense is present. Without being a marvel, it manages to entertain.
"Goe-gi-maen-syon" is not a masterpiece, but it manages to hold interest throughout its duration.
'Ghost Mansion' is an anthology horror film in five parts tied together by all taking place in a haunted apartment complex, framed by an artist seeking inspiration for his horror comics. It's a solid entry into the anthology horror genre, although don't go in expecting something exceptional or even that memorable.
I guess 'mansion' must mean something different in Korea, because that is definitely an apartment complex. At least 'Ghost Mansion' is a much better title than the inexplicable 'The Night Shift' this movie gets flagged with in some English releases. If you avoided watching this because you thought it would be about a janitor working late nights in some building, fear not; there's not that much janitor content.
Some of the stories are straightforward, while others don't make much sense-which is okay. They may be insubstantial, but they provide plenty of steady, atmospheric build up and legitimately creepy scenes. That's exactly what I wanted out of a random Korean horror movie and I was not disappointed. The artist (or "webtoon artist" as he insists on calling himself, despite the implication that his comics are published in traditional print media) framing device works, and is developed just enough that it sells the "don't go in there" moment that are often so cheesy.
If you just want the kind of slow burn creepiness that Asian horror does so well, but broken up in bite sized chunks, this one is well worth a watch. It's just not particularly interesting or memorable.
I guess 'mansion' must mean something different in Korea, because that is definitely an apartment complex. At least 'Ghost Mansion' is a much better title than the inexplicable 'The Night Shift' this movie gets flagged with in some English releases. If you avoided watching this because you thought it would be about a janitor working late nights in some building, fear not; there's not that much janitor content.
Some of the stories are straightforward, while others don't make much sense-which is okay. They may be insubstantial, but they provide plenty of steady, atmospheric build up and legitimately creepy scenes. That's exactly what I wanted out of a random Korean horror movie and I was not disappointed. The artist (or "webtoon artist" as he insists on calling himself, despite the implication that his comics are published in traditional print media) framing device works, and is developed just enough that it sells the "don't go in there" moment that are often so cheesy.
If you just want the kind of slow burn creepiness that Asian horror does so well, but broken up in bite sized chunks, this one is well worth a watch. It's just not particularly interesting or memorable.
GHOST MANSION, as a title, is something of a misnomer; this film is instead set in one of those run-down and haunted apartment complexes so beloved of Asian ghost stories. There are shades of DARK WATER in the location and this is a far cry from the quality of that, but it does offer something else in the shape of an anthology with the wraparound segment featuring a young writer researching some stories. As ever, the stories are a mixed bag, the first about ghost kids being quite poor, but it does improve. The mould story is a ghastly delight and the one about a serial killer really zings. This isn't exactly a classic, but it'll do.
The Korean/Chinese/Japanese horror films really have a certain feel to them, this one did not disappoint. There were some jump scares here and there, but most were predictable. Still a pretty decent watch but the run time could have been cut down a little.
As I stumbled upon the 2021 South Korean horror movie, of course I opted to sit down and watch it, on account of it being a horror movie that I hadn't already seen. And given my fascination with both horror and Asian cinema, of course it was a given to have to watch "Goe-Gi-Maen-Syon" (aka "Ghost Mansion").
Writer and director Jo Ba-Reun actually did a good job here with the small stories and segments. Yeah, this was an anthology, which I wasn't aware of. But the stories are nicely connected to one another and while each story is a stand-alone story, the connections to each other story was just nicely constructed and made for a more wholesome viewing experience. Normally I am not overly keen on horror anthologies, but this one was quite good.
The acting performances in the stories were good and they had a good cast ensemble together for fleshing out the characters and bringing the stories to life.
Visually then "Goe-Gi-Maen-Syon" was quite good. This wasn't a shock and awe inspiring horror anthology, but more of a dark, brooding and slow burning kind, where atmosphere was really important. And they pulled it off nicely, because these stories permeated in dark atmosphere.
I was genuinely entertained by writer and director Jo Ba-Reun's "Goe-Gi-Maen-Syon". And if you enjoy Asian horror cinema, then it is quite worth checking out.
My rating of "Goe-Gi-Maen-Syon" lands on a six out of ten stars.
Writer and director Jo Ba-Reun actually did a good job here with the small stories and segments. Yeah, this was an anthology, which I wasn't aware of. But the stories are nicely connected to one another and while each story is a stand-alone story, the connections to each other story was just nicely constructed and made for a more wholesome viewing experience. Normally I am not overly keen on horror anthologies, but this one was quite good.
The acting performances in the stories were good and they had a good cast ensemble together for fleshing out the characters and bringing the stories to life.
Visually then "Goe-Gi-Maen-Syon" was quite good. This wasn't a shock and awe inspiring horror anthology, but more of a dark, brooding and slow burning kind, where atmosphere was really important. And they pulled it off nicely, because these stories permeated in dark atmosphere.
I was genuinely entertained by writer and director Jo Ba-Reun's "Goe-Gi-Maen-Syon". And if you enjoy Asian horror cinema, then it is quite worth checking out.
My rating of "Goe-Gi-Maen-Syon" lands on a six out of ten stars.
Did you know
- TriviaIn the pharmacist's story when the second pharmacist enters the store, a woman in red is briefly visible on the street is visible staring at the main character. This is the same woman seen dead at the end of the chapter.
- ConnectionsReferences Dark Water (2002)
- How long is Ghost Mansion?Powered by Alexa
Details
- Release date
- Country of origin
- Language
- Also known as
- The Grotesque Mansion
- See more company credits at IMDbPro
Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $660,758
- Runtime1 hour 46 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39:1
Contribute to this page
Suggest an edit or add missing content