80-90 minutes (approx.) is enough time to tell a story properly... But that hasn't been the case. And It's not a question of a low budget, but a lack of skill.
All the characters in this trash are annoying in some way, but Toh takes the cake with his constant expression of bitterness from the very first minute. It's impossible to understand why anyone would be interested in him.
She can hear over the phone better than the people at the scene—ok, I´ll buy that— but, without being there, how could she possibly know where the sound is coming from? Over the phone, it is impossible to tell if the interlocutor´s phone is receiving that sound from the left, the right, the front or the back.
Sorry, but I can't stand Toh and his constant tragic-drama face. He found out what was going on on the first night he spent with Jimmy, yet he decided to carry on. So, suck it up!
There are so many holes in this that it's no longer a story, but a piece of Gruyère cheese. It was pretty painful to bear the inconsistency of it all. Well, and the ending was the last straw...🙄
Examples of nonsense: -All reincarnated people retain their bodies, names and memories in their new lives. (Well, all of them except the oblivious Kaewta...sure!) —What would be the purpose of such reincarnations?— -It's also possible that the ghost, apart from going around ghosting had been reincarnated too, but this is pending on explanation in the final episode...I guess...I hope..pfff, whatever!🙄 —A versatile and multifunctional spirit indeed😝— -Initially, for reasons still unknown, Yai (the ghost) was in a great hurry for Kaewta(the reincarnated person) to remember his past life. Now that Kaewta is beginning to remember, however, Yai is hiding from him, also for reasons unknown. All of this when there´s just one episode left before the end, and despite there still has not been any relationship between them in the present.
The writing is a mess. I know it's fantasy, but the story still doesn't make any sense. A hodgepodge of concepts is what they make, with ghosts and implausible reincarnations being mixed together. The best parts are the setting and the house, but they are not enough to make me enjoy the nonsense of it all. 🤷🏽♀️Of course, that´s my opinion.
All the characters make me cringe. ML's interactions are one cliché after another, It's embarrassing to watch—who writes this shit?
On the other hand, It's as if no one is directing those actors. Otherwise, they should have been told, "Not like this!". One in particular is so bad that I don't know where they found him but he should have been left there.
I think Tae's acting skills also leave a lot to be desired. His performance is stiff and conveys as much emotional depth as a mushroom. During supposedly moving scenes, his entire range is limited to making a face like he just sucked on a lemon, and the rest of the time, just a fake, soulless smile on his face.
So, just to avoid a tantrum from her son, this mother has chosen to let him hate his father rather than give him a proper explanation. In the last 10 years, she has never found the right moment to talk to him about it... —and she still hasn't done so, Lots of JinnJinnJinn, but she never says anything — Well done, mommy!🙄
-All reincarnated people retain their bodies, names and memories in their new lives. (Well, all of them except the oblivious Kaewta...sure!) —What would be the purpose of such reincarnations?—
-It's also possible that the ghost, apart from going around ghosting had been reincarnated too, but this is pending on explanation in the final episode...I guess...I hope..pfff, whatever!🙄 —A versatile and multifunctional spirit indeed😝—
-Initially, for reasons still unknown, Yai (the ghost) was in a great hurry for Kaewta(the reincarnated person) to remember his past life. Now that Kaewta is beginning to remember, however, Yai is hiding from him, also for reasons unknown. All of this when there´s just one episode left before the end, and despite there still has not been any relationship between them in the present.
On the other hand, It's as if no one is directing those actors. Otherwise, they should have been told, "Not like this!". One in particular is so bad that I don't know where they found him but he should have been left there.