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Bring It On, Ghost
Hyun-Ji, a 19-year-old ghost meets exorcist Park Bong-Pal. They team up to listen to and solve the problems of various ghosts in order to help them rest peacefully.
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Plot Summary
Park Bong-pal is a shaman who exorcises ghosts for money, burdened by a mysterious phenomenon that allows him to see and fight them. He unexpectedly encounters Kim Hyun-ji, a high school student who has been wandering for 13 years as a ghost. Together, they team up to solve the mystery of Hyun-ji's death and the malevolent spirit that haunts her.
Critical Reception
Bring It On, Ghost was a popular television series in South Korea, praised for its unique blend of horror, comedy, and romance. It resonated well with audiences for its engaging storyline, likable characters, and effective mix of spooky elements and lighthearted moments. The chemistry between the leads was a frequently highlighted positive aspect.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its imaginative premise combining supernatural horror with romantic comedy.
The lead actors received commendation for their performances and on-screen chemistry.
The series effectively balanced thrilling ghost encounters with touching emotional moments.
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Fun Fact
The main actress, Kim So-hyun, was only 17 years old when she played the role of a ghost who has been wandering for 13 years, and she also played the younger version of the female lead in the drama 'Rooftop Prince' prior to this role.
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