Oh Naui Gwishinnim
- Serie de TV
- 2015
- 1h
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7.9/10
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La tímida Na Bong Sun es poseída por el fantasma de una joven segura de sí misma que busca resolver su único asunto pendiente enrollándose con el jefe de Bong Sun, el famoso chef Kang Sun Wo... Leer todoLa tímida Na Bong Sun es poseída por el fantasma de una joven segura de sí misma que busca resolver su único asunto pendiente enrollándose con el jefe de Bong Sun, el famoso chef Kang Sun Woo.La tímida Na Bong Sun es poseída por el fantasma de una joven segura de sí misma que busca resolver su único asunto pendiente enrollándose con el jefe de Bong Sun, el famoso chef Kang Sun Woo.
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- 3 premios ganados y 7 nominaciones en total
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At first I thought this drama was okay for the first few episodes. As things got very intense I started to like it. Bo-Young Park really played an amazing job showing two different personalities in a professional and seamless change of a person being possessed. Her acting was definitely on point. The entire series really provided everything I like to see in a drama; Romance, Comedy, Supernatural (which was not too scary) and Crime. The story of everything really matched up and made me want to watch til everything was solved and investigations were lingering. Good series to watch and would recommend to see all the actors hard work and dedication for the outcome of this series.
10hatip
At first I thought this one is a regular romantic comedy, but in every other eposide story started change in a very different way. Very shocking, touching and enjoyable tv show.
This was a great viewing experience. The 16 episodes have everything you could ask for in a series. There was comedy, drama, mystery and suspense in just about every episode. The characters had depth and charisma. The actors were excellent. The view of Korean society was intriguing and educational. Well worth your time. Enjoy.
Oh My Ghost (2015)
The very 2nd k Drama I watched.
Starring Jo Jung Suk (Hospital Playlist) and Park Bo Young (Strong Woman Do Bong Song, Abyss), it starts off really slowly paced, but builds to a pretty satisfying conclusion.
Also Shin Hye Sun before her big break as the titular Mr Queen, and Kang Ki Young (Bring it on Ghost, Extraordinary Attorney Woo, Uncanny Counter season 2), the acting in this was good. If you like Supernatural rom com / murder mysteries, with slow initial pacing that finish satisfyingly, this is for you. (Like a low budget version of the movie Ghost).
There's also a hilarious crossover with another K Drama (Hi Bye Mama).
This starts off incredibly slow paced, but stick with it. When Park Bo Young's character, Bong Sun, starts staying awake is when the audience does as well. There's too much epilogue, but the characters leave a lasting impact.
8.5/10, B.
The very 2nd k Drama I watched.
Starring Jo Jung Suk (Hospital Playlist) and Park Bo Young (Strong Woman Do Bong Song, Abyss), it starts off really slowly paced, but builds to a pretty satisfying conclusion.
Also Shin Hye Sun before her big break as the titular Mr Queen, and Kang Ki Young (Bring it on Ghost, Extraordinary Attorney Woo, Uncanny Counter season 2), the acting in this was good. If you like Supernatural rom com / murder mysteries, with slow initial pacing that finish satisfyingly, this is for you. (Like a low budget version of the movie Ghost).
There's also a hilarious crossover with another K Drama (Hi Bye Mama).
This starts off incredibly slow paced, but stick with it. When Park Bo Young's character, Bong Sun, starts staying awake is when the audience does as well. There's too much epilogue, but the characters leave a lasting impact.
8.5/10, B.
10spasek
Oh My Ghost! has a great premise of a young, shy, timid girl (Bong-Sun) who can see and even communicate with ghosts. Petrified and "harassed," she finds herself constantly tired due to lack of sleep and doing her best to avoid these pesky spirits! She even goes so far as to cover the walls of her tiny apartment in talismans and anything else that might keep the spirits away.
Enter Soon-Ae, a ghost who spends much of her time eluding the local shaman (Seobingo), who can not only see and interact with spirits, but she can catch them too!
Bong-Sun works at a restaurant under a nationally recognized chef who is constantly scolding her for her lack of attention, lack of energy, and most importantly, her lack of confidence. Constantly apologizing, she drives Chef Kang crazy, as well as her co-workers.
Once again, after being chased by Seobingo, Soon-Ae takes possession of Bong-Sun, and this is where the fun begins! Through the sudden habitation of Soon-Ae, Bong-Sun's personality is altered. She's confident, not shy at all, and even demonstrates innate cooking abilities, much to the shock and surprise of Chef Kang and his fellow cooks.
Of course, the series is about how Bong-Sun and Chef Kang will come together, as he's completely caught off-guard by her sudden forwardness and flirtations.
The series is a complete delight! I can't say enough about Bo-Young Park's performance. She's able to switch personalities of Bong-Su and being possessed by Soon-Ae with all of the deftness of a master at her craft. The beauty of this is that Park is equally charming in both "roles." She is so cute and adorable, that you love her in either part. Her charm is what drives the series.
Of course, there is also a mystery to be solved regarding Soon-Ae and how and why she died. Her story is just as interesting and intriguing as Bong-Sun's. In fact, it can be noted that her story is touching as well as tragic. So much so, that you may find it hard to choke back a few tears. Seul-Gi Kim does a magnificent job in this role.
The series is a perfect balance and blend of drama, comedy, suspense, and romance. The four cooks who work under Kang are a perfect fit when a laugh is needed. They are hilarious and they work off each other so wonderfully. The entire cast is to be commended.
There really isn't anything contrived at all in this series. The plot flows smoothly without anything feeling forced. I've seen too many plots where the writers and the director loses sight of the story and feels that they have to come up with something that is scarcely believable or plausible.
Oh My Ghost! is a terrific series that you may have a hard time stopping after watching just one episode. You'll find yourself laughing a lot, shedding a few tears, and cheering in the end for Bong-Sun and Soon-Ae. Both of them realize that the key to Life is to Love. Because without it, Life is pretty dismal, whether you're alive or a ghost!
Enter Soon-Ae, a ghost who spends much of her time eluding the local shaman (Seobingo), who can not only see and interact with spirits, but she can catch them too!
Bong-Sun works at a restaurant under a nationally recognized chef who is constantly scolding her for her lack of attention, lack of energy, and most importantly, her lack of confidence. Constantly apologizing, she drives Chef Kang crazy, as well as her co-workers.
Once again, after being chased by Seobingo, Soon-Ae takes possession of Bong-Sun, and this is where the fun begins! Through the sudden habitation of Soon-Ae, Bong-Sun's personality is altered. She's confident, not shy at all, and even demonstrates innate cooking abilities, much to the shock and surprise of Chef Kang and his fellow cooks.
Of course, the series is about how Bong-Sun and Chef Kang will come together, as he's completely caught off-guard by her sudden forwardness and flirtations.
The series is a complete delight! I can't say enough about Bo-Young Park's performance. She's able to switch personalities of Bong-Su and being possessed by Soon-Ae with all of the deftness of a master at her craft. The beauty of this is that Park is equally charming in both "roles." She is so cute and adorable, that you love her in either part. Her charm is what drives the series.
Of course, there is also a mystery to be solved regarding Soon-Ae and how and why she died. Her story is just as interesting and intriguing as Bong-Sun's. In fact, it can be noted that her story is touching as well as tragic. So much so, that you may find it hard to choke back a few tears. Seul-Gi Kim does a magnificent job in this role.
The series is a perfect balance and blend of drama, comedy, suspense, and romance. The four cooks who work under Kang are a perfect fit when a laugh is needed. They are hilarious and they work off each other so wonderfully. The entire cast is to be commended.
There really isn't anything contrived at all in this series. The plot flows smoothly without anything feeling forced. I've seen too many plots where the writers and the director loses sight of the story and feels that they have to come up with something that is scarcely believable or plausible.
Oh My Ghost! is a terrific series that you may have a hard time stopping after watching just one episode. You'll find yourself laughing a lot, shedding a few tears, and cheering in the end for Bong-Sun and Soon-Ae. Both of them realize that the key to Life is to Love. Because without it, Life is pretty dismal, whether you're alive or a ghost!
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaKi-Young Kang and Hye-Sun Shin have both worked with actor Seo-Joon Park in different series. Hye-Sun was in She Was Pretty (2015), and while Ki-Young was in What's Wrong with Secretary Kim (2018).
- ConexionesRemade as Oh My Ghost: Un fantasma en mi cocina (2018)
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