The crash on Highway 101 killed three people and changed five more. For Sang-man, it left him with a peculiar affliction: he can now see ghosts. His desperate attempts to exorcise these persistent spirits lead him to a psychiatric hospital and an unexpected connection with a kind nurse. This 2010 Korean tragicomedy blends supernatural hijinks with a poignant family drama, exploring grief, loneliness, and the unfinished business that ties the living to the dead. A heartwarming story that finds humor in the afterlife and meaning in the most chaotic of circumstances.
| Original Title | 헬로우 고스트 |
| Year | 2010 |
| Country | South Korea |
| Genre | Comedy, Drama, Romance, Family |
| Director | Kim Yeong-tak |
| Runtime | 111 min. |
| Rating | TMDB: 7.6/10 (121 votes) |
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The director crafts a delicate balance between comedy and drama, where ghosts are not a source of terror but a gateway to human stories. The film's atmosphere blends absurd humor with a quiet, pervasive melancholy.
It's for viewers who appreciate tales about overcoming loneliness and finding connection. The audience journeys from sharing the protagonist's frustration to feeling a deep, unexpected warmth. — MovieFinder Editorial
Director: Kim Yeong-tak
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