JAKARTA - The new Korean series Move to Heaven is coming to Netflix. Tells the story of a trauma cleaner named Han Geu-ru (Tang Jun-sang) and his ex-convict uncle, Cho Sang-gu (Lee Je-hoon), both of whom help convey an undeliverable message from the dead to their loved ones.
With its unique story concept and various heartwarming stories in each episode, it's no wonder that the series will thrill anyone who watches it. Here are five reasons why we should watch Move to Heaven.
Unique storyHave you heard of trauma cleaners before? The profession helps clean the homes of the dead and collect their valuables. They then gave the items to those closest to them who were left behind, while delivering an unspoken message from those who had died.
Director Kim Sung-ho claimed to be inspired by Kim Sae-byul's non-fiction essay Things Left Behind. Through Move to Heaven, he also wanted to show the importance of the trauma cleansing process in a breakup. There are certainly many new things you can learn from this series!
Lee Je-hoon
If you've never seen Lee Je-hoon act, it's a pity! Like a chameleon, this actor has played a variety of different roles. From a gangster aspiring to become a tenor in My Paparotti, to a profiler who wants to eradicate crime in Signal, Lee Je-hoon's acting experience is quite impressive.
In Move to Heaven, Lee Je-hoon is challenged to play a character who is very opposite to him, who is rude and messy. He also claimed to be very happy to play Sang-gu and become a different figure from him in the real world.
Talented young starTang Jun-sang and Hong Seung-hee are rising players and will steal your attention. Tang Jun-sang is best known for his role as the adorable youngest North Korean soldier in Crash Landing on You, while Hong Seung-hee is the grandson of a man who has a sincere dream of ballet in Navillera.
Both young stars said they were thrilled to be cast in the heartwarming Move to Heaven series. Through Move to Heaven, you will be invited to see the funny relationship between Tang Jun-sang and Hong Seung-hee as two friends as well as neighbors.
Amazing cameo presenceIn addition to the main cast, you'll find many familiar faces that appear as cameos. Starting from Ji Jin-hee (Designated Survivor: 60 Days) who plays Geu-ru's father and Sang-gu's brother Choi so-young (Run On) who plays a social worker and eventually meets trauma cleaners, and Lee Jae-wook (Do Do Sol Sol La La Sol) who learns how to fight from Cho Sang-gu.
Other great acting skills you can also look forward to, including from Lim Won-hee, PENTAGON boy band members Hong-seok, Jung Dong-hwan, Kevin Oh, and many more.
Heartwarming bromanceIn addition to the touching stories of the dead, you'll also witness the heartwarming bromance relationship between Han Geu-ru and Sang-gu. Han Geu-ru, who has Asperger's syndrome, has difficulty adjusting to Sang-gu. On the contrary, Geu-ru feels that his ex-convict uncle is very untidy and rude.
However, the two learn to adapt and begin to pay attention to each other. Lee Je-hoon and Tang Jun-sang reveal, although they play uncles and nephews, the two are very close like brothers in their real lives.
Move to Heaven airs May 14.
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