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Move to Heaven korean drama review
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Move to Heaven
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by Xavier Ng
may 17, 2021
10 of 10 episodios vistos
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Global 10
Historia 10.0
Actuación/Reparto 10.0
Música 8.0
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Wow. As everyone has mentioned, this show was beautiful, it was touching, emotional, a bit of comedy here and there. It revolves around a son with Asperger's syndrome, that can't let go of his Dad. That's the main story, but the show is also based on a case-to-case basis where they do trauma cleaning for each deceased in each episode. Geu-ru was raised by the nicest parents, nicest dad ever, and he grew up to be a nice and kind guy too. It's beautiful to see. Then comes the Uncle who is involved in illegal gambling/boxing where he accidentally kills his best friend that's like a bro to him. Then we have the next door girl who has a crush on Geu-ru, Na-mu. Bubbly and cute girl, after Navillera, Seunghee did a great job. Jun Sang and Je Hoon did a great job acting here as well, the emotions especially Ji Jin Hee, wow. I didn't cry as much as I thought I would, but it's undoubtedly a very emotional and slice-of-life drama. Judging from the vague open-ending with Lee Re appearing, I think we can say we should have a Season 2, NETFLIX DO YOUR JOB. Also, seeing that 'Madam' got out safely, I think she still is planning something. I'll be waiting for my season 2, Netflix. This show was a 10/10.
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