This review may contain spoilers
Romance lacked chemistry, lost interest about half way and struggled to finish it
6.5/10 is my rating. This is a 2024 South Korean Supernatural romance series with 16, 68-73 minute episodes.
First I provide a unique synopsis then review
Synopsis
Seo Ki Joo (Joo won) is the 7th owner of a photo studio whose purpose is to allow the recently deceased one last opportunity to interact with their loved ones and capture the moment photographically. But he did not come by this supernatural skill amicably, his ancestor struck a deal with reapers that they would perform this duty in exchange for saving the male child who would otherwise have died in childbirth. But it comes at the additional cost that all heirs from that point onward will be tormented by ghosts and die during their 35th year. Ki joo performs his photographer services with the help of Assistant Manager Go (Yoo In Soo) and Baek Nam Gu (Eum Moon suk) who run the office and help with each ghostly case. As his 35th year approaches, things become more chaotic and Kijoo notices that the granddaughter of his landlord serves as a ghost deterrant. The granddaughter, Han Bom (Kwon Nara), is a lawyer who is between jobs because her inability to look the other way in unjust situations doe not sit well with her superiors. Kijoo, eager to keep her near as a ghost repellant, asks Han bom to work with him on the legal issues tied up in recently departed client’s last wishes.
Review
With relatively fewer offerings in the supernatural genre in terms of Korean dramas, I would say that alone would be a reason to watch it if you are a fan of the genre. The premise is unusual with the whole last photo of the recently deceased angle. It is interesting that the camera offers a way for those with regrets to have that last interaction with those they care about and resolve things before they depart. But, if you’re considering watching this one for the romance, there are better romances out there. I am a bit biased simply because I have watched over 300 Korean dramas now and have seen all the best ones. So, it makes me really picky with the content. I share the impression other reviewers that the chemistry with the leads was off. It was like they went through the motions, the first kiss, the longing stares, all the elements but it just did not add up with the two characters. May have been more palatable if there were strong 2nd or 3rd romances but there weren’t. The second romance was just not very believable. So, you have one romance with little to no chemistry and the other one that is not believable. So, in terms of recommending it to anyone I would only recommend to those like the very niche supernatural genre but for those looking for anything else, like a good romance, I would not recommend it. Those that are fans of any of the actors might like it as the actors did an excellent job with their roles. The lack of chemistry and other issues were issues with the writing not the actors. I will not watch it again as I had a hard time getting through it the first time. I found it boring after about half-way just because I wasn’t all that interested in most of the characters.
Spoilers
The lack of chemistry between the leads for me began when she wasn’t very nice to him in the beginning of the series. She tried to get him kicked out of the apartment and told some untruths simply because of something her grandmother did. Her grandmother kicked her out because she wasn’t paying the rent, which I thought was odd given the character of the grandmother. They did not fully explain why the grandmother kicked the main girl out, if it was to give her incentive to get back into practicing law or if it was simply because she needed the income from the rent. But generally, the main girl’s misplaced anger made me not like her very well. I know that is a common trope, where the leads at first do not like each other at first. And that is often used as comedic moments. But there was nothing funny in her behavior, it just seemed mean. I think they sometimes have the main leads gaze at each other too long before kissing but this is a good example of how too short is not a good thing either. The kisses were just awkward in a way. Like two strangers kissing because there weren’t the looks of love and longing gazes around it. It just felt like, okay time to kiss now. Same with holding hands. There wasn’t this huge build up and anticipation.
I thought the whole mystique around the camera was not very well-developed (pun intended). I understood that the camera allowed recently deceased people an opportunity to see their loved ones, one last time, resolve issues and capture last memories. And they showed it was only those ghosts who were willing to go through the hardship of navigating back through the netherworld and finding the door that got the opportunity. But why did that camera even exist? Why did the supernatural beings feel the need to provide a camera for that purpose? Who had the camera before main guy’s family got it? How did main guy’s ancestor even know to go to the afterlife and steal the camera? The Grim Reaper in this one was all dark and spooky looking with like black smoke and stuff around in like an evil spirit. In other dramas the Grim Reapers are attractive individuals, and the only difference is their skin may be a bit paler and they have supernatural powers. Interpreting Grim Reapers in a different way wasn’t the problem the show should have at least explain why that Grim Reaper looks like he did. Why the spooky black, evil spirit looking, smoke?
I found the bromance aspects of the series more compelling than the romance. The lead guy and his two ghost assistants and their friendship was more interesting than the relationship between the male and female lead. However, I didn’t understand how those two ghosts, out of all the ghosts that were moving through his studio, became his helpers. I mean ghosts were coming and going all the time and his goal was to help them resolve whatever they needed to and then take the photos quickly to move them on to the afterlife. So why did the two ghosts that assisted him get to stay and why did they not only stay but become his assistants? It was emphasized several times that lingering too long could cause the ghost to become an evil spirit. So, how were they able to stay so long without becoming evil spirits? I also don’t know why they had to make the main guy like a bad boss. They made jokes several times about him being cheap and working them too much. Given the one guy died from overwork, why did he stay with main guy? And how did main guy even have money? It wasn’t like he was getting paid for his role photographing ghosts for the netherworld.
I wasn’t sure why they put the grandma character in there only to have her leave. And it seemed out of character for her, not to want to say bye to her granddaughter. The grandmother gave some lame excuse for leaving without that final moment and photo but it was out of character of her to leave her granddaughter that way. I was glad main guy got the main girl to see her grandmother anyway. But the whole grandma dying seemed pointless. A big deal was made out of how that was her last family and how devastated she would be without the grandmother but then, once that final photo opportunity happened, they never focused on her again. It was odd.
Hands down what I liked least about the story was the police officers’ situation. They tried to make his wife a sympathetic character because she was lonely, but she never told him that she was lonely so that he had a chance to be there more. Basically, she pretended to be understanding and told him it was okay when it wasn’t okay to her at all. She was lying and deceiving him into thinking everything was okay and then she was supposedly noble for doing it. So, she has this “affair” with the florist guy, and it is spun so that it is his fault for making her lonely. I wasn’t even clear on what type of affair it was. Was it emotional cheating or did she have a physical relationship or both? We didn’t get enough of a glimpse into that relationship to understand any of that nor what was so great about the floral guy that she would cheat on her husband. I thought the whole pity party around her was ridiculous as she knew she was marrying a police officer and that his job kept him away a lot. In fact, they showed, during wedding preparations, where he did not have time to participate in the arrangements much and she was basically like it’s okay just do this one thing. Many people, early in their careers, work long hours to establish themselves. Given they were a new couple just starting their life as a married couple, and she was a stay at home, you would expect he would need to work long hours to support them in this new venture of a married life. I found her whining and playing the victim annoying. So, I was very disappointed his story ended that he disappeared forever. He was one of my favorite characters in the show and that was a horrible and unnecessary ending for him. I wanted him to confront his wife and maybe apologize for not being there but say you should have told me you were lonely. And she would say something like I know, I was wrong too, and apologize for the affair. Maybe he would have had words with the guy who was such a slime to cheat with a cop’s wife. I didn’t like that guy at all, here he has an affair with the wife of a hero in uniform, then turns around, after the police officer dies in the line of duty and says bad things about him. He deserved some heated words. But instead, they made cheater florist guy out to be a good guy for easing the cop’s wife’s loneliness. What? Even main guy was like I thought you were going to bop him. And then he doesn’t go to the afterlife in the kind, peaceful manner where you capture a beautiful last photograph and he dissipates, nope he goes down with the evil spirit and since he went all evil spirit briefly himself, he is now going to be gone forever? I extremely disliked how they played that story out.
What could have saved the romantic aspect a bit was if the second romance was cute or heartwarming but it wasn’t. It made no sense. Their romance would have been cute if he wasn’t a ghost. But the fact that she never physically saw him and just carried on this relationship with a ghost who possessed other people to have a physical presence, was weird. I thought, given how many times the story emphasized the ghosts had to leave or would turn evil, there would be that final goodbye with the camera and the emotions like there were for all other visitors. I thought main girl’s friend would get to physically see the ghost one time and then he would leave and they would agree to be in each other life in another another life or something like that. Oddly though he stayed and basically broke all the “rules” we had been taught leading up to this part. He is able to somehow stay without turning evil. And what about her brain tumor? What was the miraculous cure? And why did it seem, when she passed out and all that, maybe her brain tumor was coming back? I thought perhaps she was going to die and main guy’s ghost buddy and her would depart to the afterlife together or something like that. But instead, her brain tumor issue just disappears, they break all the rules on having a ghost stay and they have some weird ghost human relationship. That was weird enough. But then him jumping in and out of people seemed very rape like. Spirit rape or something like that. And she is just okay with him possessing people even when he is a woman, a really old person, or young. And she interacts with the person he possessed in a very rapey way, kissing them and other such physical contact. Eww. Usually it is the ghost asks someone if it would be okay to possess them to interact with someone so they are a willing partner, but not in this one. It just made it creepy.
I felt like it could have ended after episode 14 when the curse was lifted from him and he was no longer going to die. Having the curse transfer to her and opening up this whole new thread of the story with her as the photographer was awkward so late in the series. And then his power goes away and he cannot even help his two ghost friends go on to the afterlife? Weird. I think they only did that to stretch it two more episodes to make it to 16.
So of course, they had to have the year separation trope for some odd reason. Let’s get him stuck in the netherworld trying to lift her curse. Again, it felt like a way to extend the story for the last two episodes. And then, when he comes back, I am reminded why I did not like her in the first place. After he lifts the curse to safe her life and is stuck in the Netherworld, he miraculously returns, and rather than her being like “oh thank you so much you saved my life” she’s mad at him because he was gone longer than he said he was going to be. Yeah, yeah, she didn’t want him to go and was upset he didn’t listen to her on that. But he went with her, albeit reluctant, permission. I mean, come on, it’s the Netherworld, obviously he would have absolutely no control over when or even if he could come back. So, her being angry, on any level, toward someone that risked his life to save hers was not a very nice way to be. It was just a return to her self-centered pettiness that made me not like her in the first place. And then not root for them as a couple. But he had his issues too. There was the one part where he was awkwardly like complaining about a public display of affection. You’re embarrassing me. And they weren’t a cuddly couple. It was like just two people hanging out then bam, a kiss. Just hanging out, bam holding hands. I don’t know, hard to describe, just not a lot of lead up. It was what made the chemistry off the fact they had so little interaction outside of what felt, to me, like random bouts of skinship. Just not very well scripted.
#MidnightStudio #MoonJunWon #JooWon #KwonNara #YooInSoo #EunMoonSuk
First I provide a unique synopsis then review
Synopsis
Seo Ki Joo (Joo won) is the 7th owner of a photo studio whose purpose is to allow the recently deceased one last opportunity to interact with their loved ones and capture the moment photographically. But he did not come by this supernatural skill amicably, his ancestor struck a deal with reapers that they would perform this duty in exchange for saving the male child who would otherwise have died in childbirth. But it comes at the additional cost that all heirs from that point onward will be tormented by ghosts and die during their 35th year. Ki joo performs his photographer services with the help of Assistant Manager Go (Yoo In Soo) and Baek Nam Gu (Eum Moon suk) who run the office and help with each ghostly case. As his 35th year approaches, things become more chaotic and Kijoo notices that the granddaughter of his landlord serves as a ghost deterrant. The granddaughter, Han Bom (Kwon Nara), is a lawyer who is between jobs because her inability to look the other way in unjust situations doe not sit well with her superiors. Kijoo, eager to keep her near as a ghost repellant, asks Han bom to work with him on the legal issues tied up in recently departed client’s last wishes.
Review
With relatively fewer offerings in the supernatural genre in terms of Korean dramas, I would say that alone would be a reason to watch it if you are a fan of the genre. The premise is unusual with the whole last photo of the recently deceased angle. It is interesting that the camera offers a way for those with regrets to have that last interaction with those they care about and resolve things before they depart. But, if you’re considering watching this one for the romance, there are better romances out there. I am a bit biased simply because I have watched over 300 Korean dramas now and have seen all the best ones. So, it makes me really picky with the content. I share the impression other reviewers that the chemistry with the leads was off. It was like they went through the motions, the first kiss, the longing stares, all the elements but it just did not add up with the two characters. May have been more palatable if there were strong 2nd or 3rd romances but there weren’t. The second romance was just not very believable. So, you have one romance with little to no chemistry and the other one that is not believable. So, in terms of recommending it to anyone I would only recommend to those like the very niche supernatural genre but for those looking for anything else, like a good romance, I would not recommend it. Those that are fans of any of the actors might like it as the actors did an excellent job with their roles. The lack of chemistry and other issues were issues with the writing not the actors. I will not watch it again as I had a hard time getting through it the first time. I found it boring after about half-way just because I wasn’t all that interested in most of the characters.
Spoilers
The lack of chemistry between the leads for me began when she wasn’t very nice to him in the beginning of the series. She tried to get him kicked out of the apartment and told some untruths simply because of something her grandmother did. Her grandmother kicked her out because she wasn’t paying the rent, which I thought was odd given the character of the grandmother. They did not fully explain why the grandmother kicked the main girl out, if it was to give her incentive to get back into practicing law or if it was simply because she needed the income from the rent. But generally, the main girl’s misplaced anger made me not like her very well. I know that is a common trope, where the leads at first do not like each other at first. And that is often used as comedic moments. But there was nothing funny in her behavior, it just seemed mean. I think they sometimes have the main leads gaze at each other too long before kissing but this is a good example of how too short is not a good thing either. The kisses were just awkward in a way. Like two strangers kissing because there weren’t the looks of love and longing gazes around it. It just felt like, okay time to kiss now. Same with holding hands. There wasn’t this huge build up and anticipation.
I thought the whole mystique around the camera was not very well-developed (pun intended). I understood that the camera allowed recently deceased people an opportunity to see their loved ones, one last time, resolve issues and capture last memories. And they showed it was only those ghosts who were willing to go through the hardship of navigating back through the netherworld and finding the door that got the opportunity. But why did that camera even exist? Why did the supernatural beings feel the need to provide a camera for that purpose? Who had the camera before main guy’s family got it? How did main guy’s ancestor even know to go to the afterlife and steal the camera? The Grim Reaper in this one was all dark and spooky looking with like black smoke and stuff around in like an evil spirit. In other dramas the Grim Reapers are attractive individuals, and the only difference is their skin may be a bit paler and they have supernatural powers. Interpreting Grim Reapers in a different way wasn’t the problem the show should have at least explain why that Grim Reaper looks like he did. Why the spooky black, evil spirit looking, smoke?
I found the bromance aspects of the series more compelling than the romance. The lead guy and his two ghost assistants and their friendship was more interesting than the relationship between the male and female lead. However, I didn’t understand how those two ghosts, out of all the ghosts that were moving through his studio, became his helpers. I mean ghosts were coming and going all the time and his goal was to help them resolve whatever they needed to and then take the photos quickly to move them on to the afterlife. So why did the two ghosts that assisted him get to stay and why did they not only stay but become his assistants? It was emphasized several times that lingering too long could cause the ghost to become an evil spirit. So, how were they able to stay so long without becoming evil spirits? I also don’t know why they had to make the main guy like a bad boss. They made jokes several times about him being cheap and working them too much. Given the one guy died from overwork, why did he stay with main guy? And how did main guy even have money? It wasn’t like he was getting paid for his role photographing ghosts for the netherworld.
I wasn’t sure why they put the grandma character in there only to have her leave. And it seemed out of character for her, not to want to say bye to her granddaughter. The grandmother gave some lame excuse for leaving without that final moment and photo but it was out of character of her to leave her granddaughter that way. I was glad main guy got the main girl to see her grandmother anyway. But the whole grandma dying seemed pointless. A big deal was made out of how that was her last family and how devastated she would be without the grandmother but then, once that final photo opportunity happened, they never focused on her again. It was odd.
Hands down what I liked least about the story was the police officers’ situation. They tried to make his wife a sympathetic character because she was lonely, but she never told him that she was lonely so that he had a chance to be there more. Basically, she pretended to be understanding and told him it was okay when it wasn’t okay to her at all. She was lying and deceiving him into thinking everything was okay and then she was supposedly noble for doing it. So, she has this “affair” with the florist guy, and it is spun so that it is his fault for making her lonely. I wasn’t even clear on what type of affair it was. Was it emotional cheating or did she have a physical relationship or both? We didn’t get enough of a glimpse into that relationship to understand any of that nor what was so great about the floral guy that she would cheat on her husband. I thought the whole pity party around her was ridiculous as she knew she was marrying a police officer and that his job kept him away a lot. In fact, they showed, during wedding preparations, where he did not have time to participate in the arrangements much and she was basically like it’s okay just do this one thing. Many people, early in their careers, work long hours to establish themselves. Given they were a new couple just starting their life as a married couple, and she was a stay at home, you would expect he would need to work long hours to support them in this new venture of a married life. I found her whining and playing the victim annoying. So, I was very disappointed his story ended that he disappeared forever. He was one of my favorite characters in the show and that was a horrible and unnecessary ending for him. I wanted him to confront his wife and maybe apologize for not being there but say you should have told me you were lonely. And she would say something like I know, I was wrong too, and apologize for the affair. Maybe he would have had words with the guy who was such a slime to cheat with a cop’s wife. I didn’t like that guy at all, here he has an affair with the wife of a hero in uniform, then turns around, after the police officer dies in the line of duty and says bad things about him. He deserved some heated words. But instead, they made cheater florist guy out to be a good guy for easing the cop’s wife’s loneliness. What? Even main guy was like I thought you were going to bop him. And then he doesn’t go to the afterlife in the kind, peaceful manner where you capture a beautiful last photograph and he dissipates, nope he goes down with the evil spirit and since he went all evil spirit briefly himself, he is now going to be gone forever? I extremely disliked how they played that story out.
What could have saved the romantic aspect a bit was if the second romance was cute or heartwarming but it wasn’t. It made no sense. Their romance would have been cute if he wasn’t a ghost. But the fact that she never physically saw him and just carried on this relationship with a ghost who possessed other people to have a physical presence, was weird. I thought, given how many times the story emphasized the ghosts had to leave or would turn evil, there would be that final goodbye with the camera and the emotions like there were for all other visitors. I thought main girl’s friend would get to physically see the ghost one time and then he would leave and they would agree to be in each other life in another another life or something like that. Oddly though he stayed and basically broke all the “rules” we had been taught leading up to this part. He is able to somehow stay without turning evil. And what about her brain tumor? What was the miraculous cure? And why did it seem, when she passed out and all that, maybe her brain tumor was coming back? I thought perhaps she was going to die and main guy’s ghost buddy and her would depart to the afterlife together or something like that. But instead, her brain tumor issue just disappears, they break all the rules on having a ghost stay and they have some weird ghost human relationship. That was weird enough. But then him jumping in and out of people seemed very rape like. Spirit rape or something like that. And she is just okay with him possessing people even when he is a woman, a really old person, or young. And she interacts with the person he possessed in a very rapey way, kissing them and other such physical contact. Eww. Usually it is the ghost asks someone if it would be okay to possess them to interact with someone so they are a willing partner, but not in this one. It just made it creepy.
I felt like it could have ended after episode 14 when the curse was lifted from him and he was no longer going to die. Having the curse transfer to her and opening up this whole new thread of the story with her as the photographer was awkward so late in the series. And then his power goes away and he cannot even help his two ghost friends go on to the afterlife? Weird. I think they only did that to stretch it two more episodes to make it to 16.
So of course, they had to have the year separation trope for some odd reason. Let’s get him stuck in the netherworld trying to lift her curse. Again, it felt like a way to extend the story for the last two episodes. And then, when he comes back, I am reminded why I did not like her in the first place. After he lifts the curse to safe her life and is stuck in the Netherworld, he miraculously returns, and rather than her being like “oh thank you so much you saved my life” she’s mad at him because he was gone longer than he said he was going to be. Yeah, yeah, she didn’t want him to go and was upset he didn’t listen to her on that. But he went with her, albeit reluctant, permission. I mean, come on, it’s the Netherworld, obviously he would have absolutely no control over when or even if he could come back. So, her being angry, on any level, toward someone that risked his life to save hers was not a very nice way to be. It was just a return to her self-centered pettiness that made me not like her in the first place. And then not root for them as a couple. But he had his issues too. There was the one part where he was awkwardly like complaining about a public display of affection. You’re embarrassing me. And they weren’t a cuddly couple. It was like just two people hanging out then bam, a kiss. Just hanging out, bam holding hands. I don’t know, hard to describe, just not a lot of lead up. It was what made the chemistry off the fact they had so little interaction outside of what felt, to me, like random bouts of skinship. Just not very well scripted.
#MidnightStudio #MoonJunWon #JooWon #KwonNara #YooInSoo #EunMoonSuk
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