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I've Given 48 Hours to This Series
It didn't dawn on me until I finished watching this 16 episode series for the third time, that I'd given it 48 hours of my life. I'd be hard pressed to say what elements I enjoyed most. The acting was good on the part of all of the cast. While there were some subplots that could have been handled more thoroughly, it didn't detract from what the story was trying to say. I read a review, elsewhere, that was less than glowing because they didn't like how the exorcist plot was abruptly ended without conclusion and another that mentioned Yu-Ri's baby belly moving about in several of the flashback scenes. I'll agree those things could have been handled better but, again, they never took away from the overall story being told.
All-in-all, every time I've watched this, I've wanted to immediately turn around and watch it again. It's moving. It's heartfelt. It will make you burn through boxes of tissue as you cry your eyes out. I absolutely love this show. Seo-Woo is adorable and I don't care that they used a little boy to play a little girl. My two favorite scenes will always be when Yu-Ri realizes Seo-Woo can see her in her ghost form and when Yu-Ri realizes she's not a ghost any more. I can watch those moments over and over, and never get tired of feeling the emotions it brings out.
Wonderful Series!
All-in-all, every time I've watched this, I've wanted to immediately turn around and watch it again. It's moving. It's heartfelt. It will make you burn through boxes of tissue as you cry your eyes out. I absolutely love this show. Seo-Woo is adorable and I don't care that they used a little boy to play a little girl. My two favorite scenes will always be when Yu-Ri realizes Seo-Woo can see her in her ghost form and when Yu-Ri realizes she's not a ghost any more. I can watch those moments over and over, and never get tired of feeling the emotions it brings out.
Wonderful Series!
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