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Cambodia's Haunted Colonial Hotel and Its Curse on Korean's R-Point Movie

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In 2004, the Korean psychological horror film R-Point was filmed in Cambodia, using the eerie Bokor Hill Station and the old Bokor Palace Hotel as part of its haunting backdrop. What began as the perfect horror movie location soon became surrounded by unsettling stories from the cast and crew, including strange fog, equipment failures, unexplained shadows, sleep paralysis, voices, and the feeling that someone else was always present on set. The film itself follows soldiers searching for missing comrades in a cursed Vietnam War location, but according to stories from production, the real filming location may have carried its own dark energy.

In this episode of You Can't Unhear, we explore the alleged R-Point curse, the haunted history of Bokor Palace in Cambodia, the colonial-era construction that reportedly cost hundreds of workers their lives, the building's later connection to war, abandonment, gambling, and the Khmer Rouge era, and why this fog-covered mountain hotel became one of Asia's most infamous horror filming locations. Was the crew simply overwhelmed by an eerie abandoned palace, or did Bokor Mountain give them something far darker than a movie set?

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