Hellowoo goseuteu (2010)
23KHellowoo goseuteu: Directed by Young-Tak Kim. With Tae-Hyun Cha, Ye-won Kang, Moon-su Lee, Chang-Seok Ko. A man’s failed suicide attempt enables him to see ghosts, who later keep following him everywhere. It is now up to him to fulfill their wishes to make them go away.
“Whew, talk about an unexpected surprise! Cha tae-hyun (of My Sassy Girl fame) seems to be involved in a never-ending list of box office hits, from the aforementioned title to the more recent My Speedy Scandal. With Hello Ghost, he can add another one to his belt.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eMarketed and billed as sort of a screwball comedy involving ghosts, the movie is surprisingly light on comedy and more heavy on scenes of a more touching nature.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThe movie tells the story of a suicidal man (played by Cha) who is a complete failure in life, with no family to speak of and no friends to comfort him. Following a close brush with death, he starts to see 4 ghosts who can inhabit his body at will. A woman who is always crying, an old pervert, a middle aged smoking taxi driver, and a young boy with a penchant for sweets.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThe movie goes through the expected motions of each ghost practically instilling him with a different value and newfound appreciation for life, HOWEVER, it is the climax of the movie that ties EVERYTHING together in a way that will not only make you think back and go u0026quot;ahhh, that makes more sense nowu0026quot; but also, will create an a flood of never-ending tears and sobs (…at least on my part).u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eGive this movie a chance and stick with it to the end, youu0026#39;ll be glad (or sad, depending) you did.”