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- Horror
- Thriller
- Mystery
Arctic cold and paranoia take their toll as Korean explorers are beset by the same strange occurrences that preceded the disappearance of a British team in 1922.
Antarctic Journal is a 2005 Korean horror-thriller that follows explorers investigating the mysterious disappearance of a British expedition team from 1922. As paranoia and strange occurrences mount in the frozen Antarctic wilderness, the crew must confront both the harsh environment and unexplained phenomena.
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Song Kang-hoChoi Do-hyung
Yoo Ji-taeKim Min-jae
Park Hee-soonLee Young-min
Yoon Je-moonKim Sung-hoon
Choi Deok-moonSeo Jae-kyung
Kang Hye-jungLee Yu-jin
Kim Kyung-ikYang Geun-chan
Park Jung-sooGhost
Ross Anderson
Sam Hammington

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When was Antarctic Journal released?
Antarctic Journal was released on May 19, 2005.
What is the plot about?
The film follows Korean explorers in Antarctica who encounter the same bizarre and terrifying occurrences that led to the disappearance of a British expedition team nearly a century earlier, as paranoia takes hold in the extreme cold.
What genre is Antarctic Journal?
Antarctic Journal is a horror-thriller with mystery elements, focusing on psychological dread and unexplained phenomena.
Where can I watch Antarctic Journal?
As a 2005 film, Antarctic Journal may be available through streaming services, rental platforms, or physical media—availability varies by region and service.










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