When a skilled but timid chef is possessed by a sassy spirit, her newfound confidence catches the eye of her longtime crush, a culinary hotshot.When a skilled but timid chef is possessed by a sassy spirit, her newfound confidence catches the eye of her longtime crush, a culinary hotshot.When a skilled but timid chef is possessed by a sassy spirit, her newfound confidence catches the eye of her longtime crush, a culinary hotshot.
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I gave two stars for the acting alone done by the dad of the deceased daughter.
Korean version: The Korean version which is amazing and rated a ten. The acting done by the Entire Korean cast was astounding. The two leads had sizzling chemistry and surrounded by great secondary cast. Also, the cooking scenes were ten times better in the Korean version.
Network version:Two leads were not strong enough actors to carry a drama. They also did not have chemistry. The secondary cast (restaurant staff) were awful and I fastforwarded all their scenes after four episodes. They did not do any research on cooking which SHOWED. The rain character got in my nerves like JarJar ninja from Star Wars.
Loved the actress that played the deceased daughter and thought she would have played the main lead. Also the dad was a pure joy to watch and is the sole reason I kept watching.
Would recommend you watch Oh my Ghostness the Korean Version
Korean version: The Korean version which is amazing and rated a ten. The acting done by the Entire Korean cast was astounding. The two leads had sizzling chemistry and surrounded by great secondary cast. Also, the cooking scenes were ten times better in the Korean version.
Network version:Two leads were not strong enough actors to carry a drama. They also did not have chemistry. The secondary cast (restaurant staff) were awful and I fastforwarded all their scenes after four episodes. They did not do any research on cooking which SHOWED. The rain character got in my nerves like JarJar ninja from Star Wars.
Loved the actress that played the deceased daughter and thought she would have played the main lead. Also the dad was a pure joy to watch and is the sole reason I kept watching.
Would recommend you watch Oh my Ghostness the Korean Version
Just finished the season. I really liked it. Didn't watch the Korean version so I have nothing to compare it to. Just enjoying it as it is. Acting is fine. I am not sure what others are complaining about. It's sweet, touching and filled with enough content to get me to come back for more. I say just give it a shot. Turn your brain off and enjoy it as a very entertaining show.
I LOVE this show! I have not seen the Korean one yet but I may be a bit biased since I really like this one, I love how you make a special connection with everyone on the show, I didn't like the Chef at the beginning but as you keep watching the show you start to like him and really get to know him. I'm hoping there's a second part! I wasn't really hooked onto this show till the second episode so give it time. Once you hit the interesting part in the story line you won't stop watching till it's done, it's absolutely amazing! Thank you for such an amazing show, honestly can't wait for the next season if there's one!
The acting is horrible, I believe the Korean version done in 2015 is better.
I thoroughly enjoyed the series very much. The most outstanding part of it was that all the roles seem to be played by the actors and actresses that are really suitable for them. The chemistry between the main leads are just sparking! Noona was a quality Thai actress who can pull out both personalities required for this role perfectly. Arak is very handsome in this film and he did good job, too. He played the strict chef who can look funny at times and he is so cute when he interacts with Noona. Even the rest of supporting characters are so right for their roles. The female ghost in this movie are so well-performed by Keerati. It's almost like the role was created for her and she just shines. Another actress to be complimented is Daraneenuch in the role of the old shaman lady. She is so funny to watch and add a lot colors and laughter to the film. Even the man who played the father of Khaopun did great job, too.
So, what I'm saying is everything seems fine and entertaining once you get the right cast and good directing. The story itself has element of superstition and a bit unrealistic, but that can be looked over because this film is meant to be a romantic comedy and it gives the audience the swoon and the laugh, even a bit of tears in the dramatic moments. Thumbs up for the director and everyone involved in the making of this series. This is a really good re-make of Korean one, in my opinion at least.
So, what I'm saying is everything seems fine and entertaining once you get the right cast and good directing. The story itself has element of superstition and a bit unrealistic, but that can be looked over because this film is meant to be a romantic comedy and it gives the audience the swoon and the laugh, even a bit of tears in the dramatic moments. Thumbs up for the director and everyone involved in the making of this series. This is a really good re-make of Korean one, in my opinion at least.
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- ConnectionsRemake of Oh Naui Gwishinnim (2015)
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