
ParkMin
A little contrived and forced just for the sake of getting to the big reveal moment.


Movie spotlight
After an accident, Mun-Gi wakes up to find that he’s forgotten who he is. Searching for clues about his life, he meets Yeon-Hwa, who introduces herself as a ghost.
A lonely teenage girl, frustrated with her life, discovers a ghost haunting her new home. Initially annoyed, she slowly begins to connect with the spectral resident. As their unusual friendship develops, they help each other confront their unresolved issues and find peace. The film explores themes of loneliness, connection, and the afterlife.
Don't Worry, I'm a Ghost received a generally positive reception, particularly for its heartwarming story and performances. It was praised for its touching portrayal of an unlikely friendship and its blend of humor and emotional depth, making it a popular choice for family viewing.
Praised for its emotional resonance and gentle humor.
Applauded for the charming performances of its young lead and the spectral companion.
Noted as a touching story about connection and overcoming loneliness.
Google audience: Audience reception information for this specific film on Google is limited, but reviews for similar family dramas often highlight heartwarming stories and relatable characters.
The film was a Canadian production, filmed in British Columbia.
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A little contrived and forced just for the sake of getting to the big reveal moment.