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Mourning Grave 2014

★ 7.3102 votes90 min📅 2014-07-02

"Friend of yours, is she?"

When 18-year-old Jin-woo arrives in a quiet rural town, he brings with him a haunting gift: the ability to see and communicate with spirits.

Director: Oh In-chun

Cast

Kang Ha-neul
Kang Ha-neul
In-su
Kim So-eun
Kim So-eun
Ghost Girl
Kim Jung-tae
Kim Jung-tae
Seon-il
Park Doo-sik
Park Doo-sik
Hae-chul
Han Hye-rin
Han Hye-rin
Hyun-ji
Kwak Jung-wook
Kwak Jung-wook
Ki-tae
Yoon Chan-young
Yoon Chan-young
Young In-soo
Joo Ah-reum
Joo Ah-reum
Sung-hee
Yun Yeong-keol
Yun Yeong-keol
Detective Jung
Lee Bom
Lee Bom
Hye-jung

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *Mourning Grave (2014)* about?

A teen with the ability to see ghosts moves to a small town and befriends a female spirit. Together, they investigate a masked entity that's murdering students, uncovering a dark mystery tied to the school's past.

Who directed *Mourning Grave*?

The film was directed by Oh In-chun, known for his work in Korean thriller and horror cinema.

Who stars in *Mourning Grave*?

The film stars Kang Ha-neul, Kim So-eun, Kim Jung-tae, Park Doo-sik, and Han Hye-rin in lead roles.

Is *Mourning Grave (2014)* worth watching?

As a Korean horror-thriller with emotional depth, *Mourning Grave* delivers scares and heartfelt moments, making it a solid choice for fans of supernatural stories. While not groundbreaking, its unique premise and strong performances make it worth a watch.

How long is *Mourning Grave*?

The runtime is 90 minutes.

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About Mourning Grave (2014) — Supernatural Horror with a Haunting Twist

When 18-year-old Jin-woo arrives in a quiet rural town, he brings with him a haunting gift: the ability to see and communicate with spirits. After forming an uneasy bond with So-eun, a ghost bound to the local high school, the two uncover a chilling secret—someone is wearing a mask and targeting students in a series of brutal murders. As fear grips the community, Jin-woo and So-eun race against time to unmask the killer before they become the next victims.

Directed by Oh In-chun, *Mourning Grave (2014)* blends supernatural horror with a coming-of-age undercurrent, weaving themes of isolation, friendship, and the unseen forces that linger just beyond our perception. With its eerie atmosphere and emotional depth, the film stands out as a fresh take on Korean ghost stories, balancing scares with heartfelt moments that linger long after the credits roll.