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Very little levity, very little romance & was more serious & bitter than sweet
I only watched this because it had Jo Jung-suk in it ( & it was free!). He's Playing the same type of character as in in Hospital playlist (gentle, mild, nice). But this drama is spoiled by the lusty ghost trying to find a way to have sex. If that's funny to you, then my review will not be helpful.
Kang Ki-young's & Kim Seul-ki 's characters were written & directed so badly so that they come across crude & irritating . The drama quickly turns serious, then melancholy, distasteful, and then childishly crude. There is very little levity & very little romance . There is character growth, but by the end, Park Bo-young 's character is disappointingly more like the ghost than herself. The 1-2 year time gap at the end grated on my nerves & was made worse by Park Bo-young 's lame excuse for not keeping in contact (which just felt disingenuous, selfish, cruel, & unloving). So while there were mostly happy endings, there wasn't much sweetness or warm fuzzies.
**( Spoiler: no ghosts have sex in this drama)**
Kang Ki-young's & Kim Seul-ki 's characters were written & directed so badly so that they come across crude & irritating . The drama quickly turns serious, then melancholy, distasteful, and then childishly crude. There is very little levity & very little romance . There is character growth, but by the end, Park Bo-young 's character is disappointingly more like the ghost than herself. The 1-2 year time gap at the end grated on my nerves & was made worse by Park Bo-young 's lame excuse for not keeping in contact (which just felt disingenuous, selfish, cruel, & unloving). So while there were mostly happy endings, there wasn't much sweetness or warm fuzzies.
**( Spoiler: no ghosts have sex in this drama)**
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