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Hello Ghost (Korean: 헬로우 고스트; RR: Hello-u Goseuteu) is a 2010 South Korean comedy film about a man's multiple suicide attempts.[2][3] After the most recent one, he discovers he can see a group of ghosts. The ghosts agree to leave him alone under the condition that he fulfill their requests.

Hello Ghost
South Korean poster
Hangul헬로우 고스트
Revised RomanizationHello-u Goseuteu
McCune–ReischauerHellou Kosŭt‘ŭ
Directed byKim Young-tak
Written byKim Young-tak
Produced byLim Sung-bin
Choi Moon-soo
StarringCha Tae-hyun
Kang Ye-won
CinematographyKim Yung-chul
Edited byKim Sun-min
Music byKim Jun-seok
Distributed byNext Entertainment World
Release date
  • December 23, 2010 (2010-12-23)
Running time
111 minutes
CountrySouth Korea
LanguageKorean
Box officeUS$19,774,455[1]

The film was the 9th highest grossing Korean film in 2010, with a total of 3,042,021 admissions nationwide.[4] The Chosun Ilbo commented that the film was good for families.[5][6] Cha Tae-hyun found his role challenging, especially because it required him to smoke cigarettes, which he does not do in real life.[7][8]


Plot


Sang-man (Cha Tae-hyun) attempts to commit suicide by overdosing on pills, but fails. He then jumps off a bridge into a river, but is saved. Brought to the hospital, Sang-man awakens and sees a man smoking next to him. He tells the other hospital patrons, but no one believes him. During his stay in the hospital he eventually meets four ghosts. Meanwhile, Sang-man meets nurse Jung Yun-soo (Kang Ye-won) at the hospital, becomes attracted to her, but doesn't act on it.

After being discharged, Sang-man goes back to his apartment, followed by the ghosts. He asks why they are there, but doesn't get an answer. He visits a shaman for help. He learns that the ghosts are using his body to experience their unfulfilled desires, and he cannot die until they have moved on. After a few unsuccessful attempts to get rid of them, Sang-man gives up. He agrees to help the ghosts, in exchange for them leaving him alone so he can die.

One ghost, an old man, wants to return a camera to his friend. The smoker ghost wants to get his taxi back and drive it. He also uses Sang-man's body to swim at the beach. The kid ghost wants to watch a cartoon movie. The last ghost is a crying woman who wants to cook and to eat together with people she cares about. All these events cause trouble to Sang-man, but also lead to him getting to know Yun-soo better.

Yun-soo's father dies, and his ghost asks Sang-man to deliver a message to her. Yun-soo is uncomfortable with this, and pushes Sang-man away until she realizes that Sang-man is telling the truth when she sees her father's last gift for her.

Sang-man tells the ghosts to leave him alone, having fulfilled their requests. When he wakes up, the ghosts are gone. Locking himself up in the taxi, he prepares to commit suicide by CO poisoning. However, he sees Yun-soo's face and becomes determined to live. He asks Yun-soo out for lunch, and she accepts. She tells him of a patient that recently died, a boy who loses all memories of his parents from extreme shock. When Yun-soo asks about the parsley in the kimbap, Sang-man remembers that his mother used to put parsley in kimbap instead of spinach. To his shock, Sang-man recalls his mother's face, who was the crying woman.

He runs to his apartment, fully recalling the true identities of the ghosts: his father was the smoker, his grandfather the old man, and his older brother the kid. On a family trip, the taxi his father drove and was hit by a truck and pushed off a road. Sang-man, the only survivor, lost his memory and grew up in an orphanage. Sang-man tearfully apologizes and calls out to them. One by one they appear, thanks him for remembering them, and assures him he is not alone.

The movie ends with a series of photo taken of Sang-man, from his school days, graduation to his wedding with Yun-soo. In every photo, the ghosts of his family member appear, visible only to him.

In the post credit scene, Yun-soo finds the photos and remarks on how he is alone in all of them. His son asks about the people standing around him. Sang-man realizes the little boy can see ghosts too.


Cast



Remake


The remake rights was bought by American film production company 1492 Pictures in February 2011, with Chris Columbus and Adam Sandler reportedly attached.[9][10][11]

The Indonesia's version Hello Ghost will be appear in theather on October 22, 2022 and is distributed by Falcon Pictures.


Awards and nominations


Year Award Category Recipient Result
201147th Baeksang Arts AwardsBest Actor (Film)Cha Tae-hyunNominated
Best New Director (Film)Kim Young-takWon
48th Grand Bell AwardsBest ActorCha Tae-hyunNominated
Best Supporting ActressJang Young-namNominated
Best New DirectorKim Young-takNominated
Best ScreenplayKim Young-takNominated
32nd Blue Dragon Film AwardsBest Supporting ActressJang Young-namNominated
Best New DirectorKim Young-takNominated

References


  1. "Hello Ghost (2010)". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved 4 October 2012.
  2. Lee, Eun-ji (6 December 2010). 강예원 "'헬로우고스트' 연수 캐릭터, 나 때문에 변했다". Asia Economic Daily (in Korean). Retrieved 22 September 2015.
  3. Jo, Gwang-hyeong (7 December 2010). "글래머스타 강예원 "CG로 몸매 굴곡(?) 깎일 뻔"". New Daily (in Korean). Retrieved 22 September 2015.
  4. "The Best Selling Films of 2010". Koreanfilm.org. Retrieved 7 November 2011.
  5. Im, Jeong-sik (3 January 2011). '라스트 갓파더'-'헬로우 고스트'...가족영화 2편 극장가 장악. Sports Chosun (in Korean). Retrieved 22 September 2015.
  6. '헬로우 고스트' 중국 장악...한류열풍 일으킬까?. SBS News (in Korean). 25 November 2011. Retrieved 22 September 2015.
  7. 차태현, "1인 5역...도전하는 마음으로 했다". Sports Chosun (in Korean). 6 December 2010. Retrieved 22 September 2015.
  8. Go, Gyeong-seok] (3 December 2010). '헬로우 고스트' 명품조연 고창석-장영남, 코믹귀신 '변신' [Hello Ghost Supporting Actors Ko Chang-seok & Jang Young-nam, Comic Ghost "Transformation"]. Asia Economic Daily (in Korean). Retrieved 22 September 2015.
  9. "Is Hollywood Ready for Korean Comedies?". The Chosun Ilbo. 4 March 2011. Retrieved 27 July 2012.
  10. Fleming, Mike Jr. (30 June 2011). "Karen Croner To Script Hello Ghost Remake For Chris Columbus To Direct". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved 10 October 2011.
  11. Kit, Borys (13 June 2013). "Adam Sandler and Chris Columbus Teaming Up for Hello Ghost (Exclusive)". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 8 September 2015.





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