The Ghost Station
Starring: Lee Dong Wook as Kang Ha-soo
Genre: Psychological Thriller / Mystery / Emotional Drama
Tone: Dark, immersive, hauntingly atmospheric
Cinematic Opening
In the outer skirts of Seoul, where city lights fade into industrial grey, lies Oryu Station—a decommissioned subway stop that never officially existed. Locals call it The Ghost Station. Not because of urban legends, but because people who enter… simply vanish.
The Character
Kang Ha-soo (Lee Dong Wook) is a former criminal profiler who left the force after failing to save his younger sister from an unsolved disappearance a decade ago. Now working as a night safety auditor for Seoul Metro, he lives in quiet guilt—until a rookie police officer, Han So-ah (newcomer Roh Yoon-seo), brings him a case that mirrors his sister’s exactly. A college girl was last seen entering the sealed-off Oryu Station. CCTV shows her walking down the steps. It never shows her leaving.
The Central Conflict
Against orders, Ha-soo and So-ah break into the station. What they find is not an abandoned tunnel, but a hidden subterranean compound—walls covered in thousands of identical handprints, dates scratched into concrete stretching back 40 years, and an active, off-grid data center humming with life. Someone has been using the station as a psychological detention site. Victims aren’t killed. They’re erased—their identities sold, memories reprogrammed, lives harvested for organ black markets and digital ghost identities.
The twist: the mastermind is Chairwoman Yoo Jung-ae (Youn Yuh-jung), a revered philanthropist who built half the city’s subway system. Her motive is not money—it’s immortality. She believes trauma-induced memory fragmentation can be extracted and implanted, allowing the wealthy to “re-skin” their consciousness into younger, erased bodies. Ha-soo’s sister wasn’t a victim. She was the first successful prototype.
Emotional Tension & Betrayal
So-ah is revealed to be Yoo’s daughter, placed in the police force to monitor survivors. But when she sees Ha-soo’s sister—alive, but with no memory of her brother—So-ah turns. The final betrayal comes from Ha-soo’s former partner, Detective Kim Myung-min (Heo Sung-tae), who sold cold cases to Yoo for years, including Ha-soo’s sister.
Dramatic Ending
Ha-soo floods the station’s lower chambers, drowning the main lab but trapping himself inside with Yoo. In the final frame, through rising water and shattered glass, his sister brushes past him—blank-eyed, led away by station attendants in biohazard suits. So-ah watches from the surface as emergency crews pull only Ha-soo’s badge from the debris.
No body. No closure. Just another ghost for the station.
The Ghost Station – coming exclusively to Netflix. A 10-episode series where the dead don’t die. They just wait for the next train.

