A Ghost's Taxi
about a taxi driver who can see ghosts and helps them resolve their grudges has a compelling and unique storyline that caught my attention. However, I found myself annoyed by both the lead and supporting actors' performances, which detracted from my overall viewing experience. The characters' emotions often felt forced and overacted, making certain scenes hard to watch. Despite this, the show's supernatural element remained fascinating and engaging, and I appreciated the fresh take on the ghost story genre. Each ghost's backstory was captivating and had me invested in their resolution. Overall, while the acting may have left something to be desired, the intriguing storyline and supernatural twist make this Korean drama worth checking out for fans of the genre.
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