Ghost Office
Year: 2003
Directed by: Kuk Kok Leung, Andy Ng, Law Wing Cheong
Cast: Woody Chan
Mango Wong
Lam Suet
Kristal Tin
Supplied By: SubDVD


Ghost Office tells three short ghost stories that
take place at an office. The first one is about a
new employee at an office who seems to be very
popular with the female boss. The second one is
about a cheesy porno movie company that's having
problems with the budget. Finally the third
segment is about sex gossip around the office.


As you can tell from the plots, this isn't the
scariest thing ever made. This is just like the
rest of the recent Asian horrormovies that use
the concept of having short horrormovies in one
horrormovie. Just like Darna Mana Hai, Lhorn and
Haunted Office, this doesn't feel like a horror
movie but just some short stories put together
and then got a scary title attached to it, with
the obvious exception of the movie "Three"
ofcourse. Still, even if they're not very scary,
these movies are still pretty entertaining.

Ghost Office is more about funny ghost stories
than anything else and it would not chock me if
I found out that this was rated PG or lower as
there is absolutely nothing to be scared about
in the movie. The scariest story is probably
the second one and that's not even the least
scary. It's about a horny ghost wanting his ex
workers to make the dubbing for a cheesy porno
before he can put his soul to rest. It's
actually rather surprising to see the quality
of the movie because it really does look great.

These segment wannabe horrormovies might not
be all that great but I can't help finding them
entertaining. At least you get a couple of
giggles out of them and they're sure nice to
look at. The colors are vibrant and everything
looks very slick and professional. If you liked
the movies I mentioned before or even "A Frightful
School Horror" or whatever that movie's title
is (I'm sure you know which one I mean if you're
into Asian horrorflicks), I think you should
check this out.


Nah. I don't think there was any blood at all
in this movie actually, not so much as a drop.


Well I'm guessing that this was the main reason
to why the movie was so entertaining. The music
is so out-of-place that it actually serves the
movie rather good. The music likes to play with
the speakers as well and really shows you that
it's recorded in stereo sound.


Ghost Office might not belong here on Slasherpool
but I know some people like to classify this as
horror so why shouldn't I? Don't get prepared to
scream though as this isn't scary at all, nor is
it meant to be. I just found it pretty entertaining,
one of the better Asian wannabe horrormovies.

Review By: AnthroFred