Bring it on, Ghost!

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Fantasy · Comedy· Romance

Release year: 2016

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I only want to state one thing: it isn’t worth it.

At first sight, “Bring it on, Ghost!” has all the points to be a good series: the cast, the OST, the popularity. However, I think it lacks the most weighty thing: a good plot.

I might not be the most objective reviewer, as I disfavor fantasy as a genre. I find fantasy childish and unrealistic. Yes. I know that is the whole point of fantasy, but some stories are too much.

Nevertheless, this series was a lot worse than I expected. I admit it has a good mystery, but by the time it gets there, you will be bored with the ghosts thing.

All in all, if you are very into the fantasy series “Bring it on, Ghost!” could be of your liking. However, if you are more like me, trust me, you won’t like it. There are better fantasy series out there, for instance, “Alchemy of Souls”, you will like this one better.

Synopsis

Park Bong Pal is a college student who has always had the ability to see and communicate with ghosts. To make extra money, he hires himself out as an exorcist who helps people vanquish the ghosts haunting them, with only about a 50-50 success rate. He crosses paths with Kim Hyun Ji, the ghost of a 19-year-old student who died in a car accident but has been wandering the Earth for five years because she is unable to move on to the afterlife. When Bong Pal and Hyun Ji first meet, they accidentally kiss and sparks fly. But more importantly, Hyun Ji knows that Bong Pal holds the key to her past so she decides to move in with him. With her ability to see how ghosts died, Hyun Ji teams up with Bong Pal to help ghosts cross over into the next world. But what secrets does Joo Hye Sung, a professor at Bong Pal’s university, hold to both Bong Pal and Hyun Ji’s predicaments? ~ Fandom

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