Spellbound

Spellbound

8.1

Total votes: 14193

Director & Screenwriter: Hwang In Ho

Release Date: Dec 1, 2011

Duration: 1 hr. 54 min.

Year: 2011

Country: South Korea

Native Title: 오싹한 연애

Content Rating: 13+ – Teens 13 or older

Alternative Titles: Ossakhan Yeonae, Chilling Romance, Eerie Romance

Genre: Comedy, Drama, Romance, Supernatural

Synopsis

Jo Gu, a street magician, meets a miserable girl, Yu Ri, during one of his performances, and she winds up the inspiration for his “Horror magic show.” The show becomes wildly popular and Jo Gu is now a successful magician with a model girlfriend. Yu Ri begins working as an extra on the show but the darkness inside her, something her teammate’s sense, keeps her from truly connecting with anyone else. JoGu’s attempt to include her during dinner turns into a disaster when she gets blindingly drunk. Jo Gu calls Yu Ri the next morning, but when the phone disconnects with a weird noise, he starts to worry.

When Jo Gu finds her, she confesses the long story behind her gray, wan face. Since surviving a high school car accident Yu Ri has seen the ghosts of dead schoolmates and her one-time best friend Joo Hee. Joo Hee is a ghost, following her everywhere and scaring the people around her, leaving her totally isolated. Even Yu Ri’s family eventually fled, leaving her behind to live alone in a tent, speaking only to a friend on the phone sometimes.

During the course of Jo Gu’s failed attempts to find the lonely Yu Ri a boyfriend she resigns herself to the idea of her solitary life is best in the grand scheme of things. And though Jo Gu is sometimes scared witless himself, the pair starts to develop a feeling for each other. Now consumed with jealousy, Joo Hee becomes a threat during the show and prompts Yu Ri to head off to join her family to save Jo Gu. Is getting away going to be that easy, or does Joo Hee have more tricks up her sleeve?

(Source: Cj Entertainment)

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