Lee Hae Na is a female witch who runs a small, independent witchcraft store. But the store has fallen on hard times and is now on the verge of closing once and for all. Lee Hae Na has resolved to do whatever she can to prevent her shop from going under, but time is running out. Although she excels at witchcraft – and is a dab hand at cursing people and casting spells, she has very little in the way of business acumen, a fact that is hitting sales at the store. Joining her at the store is an ordinary-seeming high school student named Han Ji Ho. He has very little in the way of ambition and drive, but actually possesses a rare ability to do whatever he wants to do...if he can only set his mind to the task. Han Ji Ho joins the shop as a part-time staff member. But while he thought very little of the job at first, he eventually becomes determined to help Lee Hae Na save the store. But is it too late to save the shop? Or will the combination of his willpower and her witchcraft skills be enough to help the shop escape closure? (Source: Viki) Edit Translation
- English
- Українська
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- עברית / עִבְרִית
- Native Title: 마녀상점 리오픈
- Also Known As: Witch Shop Reopening , The Witch Store Reopen , The Witch Shop Reopen , The Witch Store Reopening , Manyeosangjeom Riopeun
- Screenwriter: Ahn Se Hwa
- Director: Jung Sung Bin
- Genres: Comedy, Romance, Youth, Fantasy
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Cast & Credits
- Jung Ye RinLee Hae NaMain Role
- Kim Yong HeeHan Ji HoMain Role
- Kim Yae LimYeo Woo RiSupport Role
- Kwon Ah ReumYoo Eun HaSupport Role
- Yoo Dong GukNam Woo HyeongSupport Role
- Seo JunWu Sang HaSupport Role
Reviews
Wow, thank goodness it was short!
This show was actually painful to watch. It reminded me of a poorly written and executed high school production. The dialogue was clunky and none of the actors seemed at ease in either what they were directed to say or do.The actors were, undeniably, attractive. However, that doesn't mean they should be actors. I didn't read the bios on any of the actors. They may be new to the field; in which case I can only hope that they get some acting classes under their belts before they venture out again.
Not only were their lines delivered in wooden and unnatural ways, their movements reflected the same problems. You could actually see the blocking of the scenes, there wasn't a natural flow. For example, one person walks across the room to sit down, the other actor stands woodenly until the actor has finished walking and sits down, then the second actor starts walking across the room as well.
This will definitely be going on my "That's time I'll never get back" list.
If you're tired of mysteries with heavy scenes, try this
This is not some kind of mystery thriller movies with a really hard scenes. Actually im really into those kind of genre but i feel tired and i gave this series a try and it worked for me. I like how some mysteries are unfolding one by one one. I like the transitioning of each events from one to another, it doesn't feel rushed. As for the acting, i think the main character Haena gave justice for her role. For a beginner in the acting industry (i heard this was her acting debut), she acts quite great, she has a lot of potential. Im planning to rewatch this movie again with my cousins, it hink they will like this.