Finished this . But I have two questions. Why did that thug that yeo na set free was able to see the village even…
Huyn-ji (the little girl missing) was in another ''village'' under the bridge at the end, she probably desapear when she was found like other ghost. The ghost children talk about hyun-ji. This confirms that there are other ghost villages, because not all missing people are in the village in the mountain.
for the rules to see or not ghost villages..I am not sure as the father stopped seing the mountain village, but was able to see the ghost child near the bridge, so it might be related to someting else. (or she was not a ghost, who knows)
Confused about the director's name : in the end credit it is 한동석 ( Han Dong Seok)...more confused because the file in MDL shows a photo of the director Han Dong Seok under the name Han Hyun Seok. Am I missing something ? did he change his name or something ?
I watched this and dropped around epi 9 when it first came out. I finally picked it back up because I miss WDH…
The flute has magical power, at the beginning, it was broken, so its power doesn't work properly. With his half, the main character is able to travel between parallel universes.
In the end, the main character has the whole flute, so he can travel between worlds and through time.
I thought it was going to be serious and dark..it was more silly than expected. The story was enjoyable. The ambulance scene was funny as heck. Also The statute of limitation for murder is such a weird concept for me. In Canada, there is no time limit on murder, major theft, kidnapping and sexual assault. So the premise of the movie would not work. I am glad south Korea removed the statute limitation on murder in 2015.
That show is a festival of abusive relationships with a horrible plot. If I could have given this a .5 star I would have. It is unwatchable. Seriously, nothing says romance as abuseeeee. It makes my skin crawl and the only comfort I have is that we are slowly distancing ourselves in time from that horror show.
I totally agree, a poor plot, repetitive. If I had not watched the episode as they go out, I probably would not have finished it. Missed opportunities, I wish it was better but I gave a 6/10
The ambiguity of ending is what intrigued me the most. I still remember after completing it I was thinking about…
in the original british tv show, the guy died in the real world. The place they are in is a kind of limbo, before the after life, as explained in the sequel Ashes to ashes.
For people who are questioning themself about the ending or the meaning of what that place is: the original is a British show that was followed by sequel. (Ashes to Ashes)
for the rules to see or not ghost villages..I am not sure as the father stopped seing the mountain village, but was able to see the ghost child near the bridge, so it might be related to someting else. (or she was not a ghost, who knows)
In the end, the main character has the whole flute, so he can travel between worlds and through time.
Also
The statute of limitation for murder is such a weird concept for me. In Canada, there is no time limit on murder, major theft, kidnapping and sexual assault. So the premise of the movie would not work. I am glad south Korea removed the statute limitation on murder in 2015.