Only I could see her...
Director: Lee Yoon-ki
Producer: Na Kyeong-chan
A man, who witnessed his wife's suicide, gradually cures his emotional scars through a fateful encounter with the spirit of a woman in coma.
114 min
Rating: 7.065/10
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Top Cast

Kim Nam-gil
Kang-soo

Chun Woo-hee
Mi-so

Jung Sun-kyung
Mi-so's Mother

Im Hwa-young
Seon-hwa

Park Hee-von
Ho-jung

Yoon Je-moon
Choi Doo-yong
Movie Info
Director: Lee Yoon-ki
Producer: Na Kyeong-chan
Production Companies: Opus Pictures, Invent Stone, CGV Arthouse
Countries: South Korea
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**Once he'd failed, can he be second time keep an eye on it.**
An intended emotional drama. You could see it from the very first scene itself. But the story had no innovation, just the characters and all the events surrounding them differently written. This is not a bad film, though not everybody would say they enjoyed it, so am I. I have seen many similar films with better appealing melodrama than this. I love tearjerker film, simply this was not my cup of tea. That is where I lost, despite prepared to have a great time watching it.
Apart from that, it was very slow and get even slower when tale progresses. Nearly two hours long and overall drags a bit with plain events. Luckily, there were a few course changing scenes that kept the film alive for me. Too matured storytelling with less background score and more sorrowful atmosphere. That means, it's a grownup's film with realistic narration, but build on a fictional concept and a fantasy theme. One thing you must understand that it is not a romance film.
The story of an insurance agent who recently widowed. He's assigned to review a patient who met with an accident, is now in coma. Like he's the chosen one, her spirit is visible only for his eyes. After the initial differences, they develop a certain bond as they meet every day. But after some time, the things complicate once the time comes to move on in the world. So what happens to them and other things are told in the remaining.
The actors were decent. I am only familiar with the actress and she was good. The actors looked okay. Almost 90 per cent of the story between their roles. Those extra characters really brightened the narration occasionally. Sometimes meaningful and inspiring. Like I said, this is a good film for families, but not for everybody. One of the major reasons was the conclusion. It was kind of expected, but also immoral act. Otherwise, I guess, I would have liked it better.
_6/10_