Hello Ghost 2010 [extra Quality]
: As Sang-man begrudgingly assists them, he begins to find reasons to live and even falls for a hospice nurse, Yeon-su.
When you rewatch the film knowing the truth, every single comedic interaction transforms into a moment of profound, heartbreaking love:
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Third was the Cool Guy. He wanted to drive a sports car and pick up a woman. Min-ho had to rent a convertible he couldn't afford and drive along the Han River, letting the wind mess up his hair. The Cool Guy possessed Min-ho’s body for a few minutes—giving Min-ho a sudden surge of confidence and smooth dance moves he didn't know he possessed—to ask a girl for her number. She said yes. Min-ho was stunned.
A lecherous grandfather figure ( Lee Moon-su ). : As Sang-man begrudgingly assists them, he begins
The father wanted to drive a taxi to take his son to the beach, fulfilling an unkept childhood promise.
Second was Ms. Lee, the crier. She wanted to watch a tearjerker movie and eat spicy tteokbokki. Min-ho sat in a theater sobbing uncontrollably (partly because of the movie, partly because Ms. Lee was wailing directly into his ear), then bought street food, eating for two as he felt the phantom sensation of another spirit tasting the spice through him. If you share with third parties, their policies apply
Years ago, his entire family died in a car accident; he was the only survivor and had suppressed the memory due to trauma. The "ghosts" were actually his family members: The smoker was his . The crying woman was his mother . The old man was his grandfather . The boy was his older brother .
Most film reviews highlight the ending as a massive plot twist that shifts the film from lighthearted comedy to a poignant family drama.
Finally, there was Sang-man, the leader. His wish was the simplest but the hardest: "I want to see the ocean."