Drama Special Season 3: Don't Worry, It's a Ghost
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by JohnnyRobinson
"Hold On To The Handle; The Bus Makes A Sudden Left Turn Soon."
Contrary to the film's ending, he was not the one responsible, he tried to prevent it!
This was supposedly made specifically for Park Shin Hye in her popular period before her marriage, according to a KBS review of this movie online..
Lee Moon Gi (Bong Tae Kyu) is hit by a car whose driver was arguing with his female companion.
After being checked out for injuries, the police run his fingerprints; however, before the results are back a lovely female, later identified as Kim Yeon Hwa (Park Shin Hye) appears out of nowhere and tell him his name and address.
He goes home, only to find her hovering over him in the morning. She tells him that she is a ghost and takes him to her funeral.
She later tells him that there is a reason for her being there, but she didn't know why.
He later find out something bad had happened to her, and the rest of the movie is spent trying to find out "Who done it?"
Kim Yeon Hwa is a human in flashbacks in about 33 % of the movie; the rest she is a ghost who eats, drinks, and shows all kind of human emotions, although she is dead.
The main cast worked well together and seemed to fit perfectly and had enough attraction in their acting to make it seem true. We find out later that both of them met each other in the past, and that Moon Gi and Yeon Hwa had followed each other since, but never said anything.
The support cast also did a great job in their acting, lending credibility to the movie and supporting the plot being told by the main cast.
When I found out about who was present at the incident, I suspected the plot twist, which happened; however, if you go back and analyze the scene itself, the plot twist is a lie. Enough about this, already!
What is stranger still, Yeon Hwa must have forgiven Moon Gi...the ending scene proved this.
The ending was sad but this was probably among the the best love stories ever written.. I actually don't like sad endings but this really made me admire the ending of this movie
I really found this movie touching.. no commercial elements, no stupid romantic scenes, no vulgarity or nudity; just pure emotions from mainly Park Shin Hye ; when Bong Tae Kyu showed his emotion, it was beautiful, though.
This movie would make anyone cry; he loved her, and it showed that near the end. Had he had a different start in life this would have ended differently, but his ill-fated childhood made him shy and stand-offish to women.
He could have saved her, but he instead ran and hid after the incident took place.
Can you imagine the sadness, guilt, betrayal, and regret of his character.? To be involved with a lovely lady who was trying to tell him that she liked him, ever since her first meeting together.
This is a very good movie, but heartbreaking no matter how it ends. I thought the director, main and support cast did a great job, even with the limited time the director gave to this film (having a female director and screenwriter probably didn't hurt, either.) I am always saying that the director should have given another 10-30 minutes of some aspect of a movie, but this seemed to be the perfect length for the lesson being taught here!
KBS specials always have great plot twists and good acting; I knew somewhere near the end that would still be some surprise(s) left.
For all the movies that I've watched this is very different and mysterious The twist of this story is somewhat different than most KBS specials as well.
This movie full of emotions and the story is so well written.
This movie also shows the aspects of pain and sadness that can develop in a relationship.
I really recommend this to anyone who lokes a good movie.
This is about a one Kleenex box movie, give or take your personal crying style.
I dropped the overall score simply for the terrible ending!
RE-WATCH VALUE: Defijntely.
I want another movie, where Yeon Hwa assists Moon Gi when he gets out of prison and also helps him meet another great catch, like she was.
This was supposedly made specifically for Park Shin Hye in her popular period before her marriage, according to a KBS review of this movie online..
Lee Moon Gi (Bong Tae Kyu) is hit by a car whose driver was arguing with his female companion.
After being checked out for injuries, the police run his fingerprints; however, before the results are back a lovely female, later identified as Kim Yeon Hwa (Park Shin Hye) appears out of nowhere and tell him his name and address.
He goes home, only to find her hovering over him in the morning. She tells him that she is a ghost and takes him to her funeral.
She later tells him that there is a reason for her being there, but she didn't know why.
He later find out something bad had happened to her, and the rest of the movie is spent trying to find out "Who done it?"
Kim Yeon Hwa is a human in flashbacks in about 33 % of the movie; the rest she is a ghost who eats, drinks, and shows all kind of human emotions, although she is dead.
The main cast worked well together and seemed to fit perfectly and had enough attraction in their acting to make it seem true. We find out later that both of them met each other in the past, and that Moon Gi and Yeon Hwa had followed each other since, but never said anything.
The support cast also did a great job in their acting, lending credibility to the movie and supporting the plot being told by the main cast.
When I found out about who was present at the incident, I suspected the plot twist, which happened; however, if you go back and analyze the scene itself, the plot twist is a lie. Enough about this, already!
What is stranger still, Yeon Hwa must have forgiven Moon Gi...the ending scene proved this.
The ending was sad but this was probably among the the best love stories ever written.. I actually don't like sad endings but this really made me admire the ending of this movie
I really found this movie touching.. no commercial elements, no stupid romantic scenes, no vulgarity or nudity; just pure emotions from mainly Park Shin Hye ; when Bong Tae Kyu showed his emotion, it was beautiful, though.
This movie would make anyone cry; he loved her, and it showed that near the end. Had he had a different start in life this would have ended differently, but his ill-fated childhood made him shy and stand-offish to women.
He could have saved her, but he instead ran and hid after the incident took place.
Can you imagine the sadness, guilt, betrayal, and regret of his character.? To be involved with a lovely lady who was trying to tell him that she liked him, ever since her first meeting together.
This is a very good movie, but heartbreaking no matter how it ends. I thought the director, main and support cast did a great job, even with the limited time the director gave to this film (having a female director and screenwriter probably didn't hurt, either.) I am always saying that the director should have given another 10-30 minutes of some aspect of a movie, but this seemed to be the perfect length for the lesson being taught here!
KBS specials always have great plot twists and good acting; I knew somewhere near the end that would still be some surprise(s) left.
For all the movies that I've watched this is very different and mysterious The twist of this story is somewhat different than most KBS specials as well.
This movie full of emotions and the story is so well written.
This movie also shows the aspects of pain and sadness that can develop in a relationship.
I really recommend this to anyone who lokes a good movie.
This is about a one Kleenex box movie, give or take your personal crying style.
I dropped the overall score simply for the terrible ending!
RE-WATCH VALUE: Defijntely.
I want another movie, where Yeon Hwa assists Moon Gi when he gets out of prison and also helps him meet another great catch, like she was.
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