

Ghost Over Flowers
Yeong-woong quits his major firm job and joins a private loan company to look for his girlfriend who disappeared because of her debts. He meets debtor Hong Doo-moon who is a former gangster turned shaman and buys a house by the river with loan money. During his asceticism, many ghosts come by asking him to fulfill their wishes but he only chooses to help the unmarried ghost. Hong Doo-moon’s main business is to recover a married couple’s relationship through sex therapy. Ghosts enter the wife’s body and lets her learn new techniques but takes her to the Angel of Death in return. Hong Doo-moon pays back all his loans thanks to Yeong-woong and agrees to help his girlfriend…
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Plot Summary
A lonely ghost haunted by a past love is given a chance to return to the living world. However, he must find true love within a week or be forever trapped between worlds. He discovers that his ideal woman might be closer than he thinks.
Critical Reception
Ghost Over Flowers received mixed reviews, with critics praising its unique premise and emotional core but finding its execution occasionally uneven. Audiences generally enjoyed the romantic fantasy elements and the lead actors' performances.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its touching romantic storyline and fantastical concept.
- Some viewers found the pacing to be slow in parts.
- The chemistry between the main cast was a highlight for many.
Google audience: Audience reviews indicate appreciation for the film's heartwarming story and the blend of comedy and romance. Some noted that the film's special effects could have been more polished.
Fun Fact
The film was reportedly inspired by a popular Taiwanese drama of a similar theme, aiming to capture a similar emotional resonance for a cinematic audience.
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