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Bring it on ghost
Bring it on ghost









bring it on ghost

The writer and director just let that aspect float out there and never used it. >I'm almost shocked that the two seniors, In Rang and Cheon Sang, who only want to film ghosts in the beginning of the show, seem to forget all about it (and their youtube channel) as the episodes go on. >The police investigate a buried body in the woods and declare that it possibly may not be a natural death? What made them think that? Oh, right, the body was BURIED. > In addition, she gets wet when it rains but her hair is dry when she comes out of the lake? >Why don't people see the forks and knives moving and the glasses being raised when ghosts are eating? Why don't ghosts leave perceivable evidence of objects being moved with no explanation? Maybe there is a reason but we are left to guess once more.

bring it on ghost

Seeing what she could do when wearing them could only have helped. While I'm on the subject of wardrobe, when Hyun Ji is wearing black, she should have had spike heeled boots on, not the frumpy-dumpies she was wearing. >Hyun Ji's wardrobe and how she is able to wear clothes is inconsistent and makes no sense. The rules of this world should be explained and then adhered to. The viewer can make some gueses as to why this happens, but we shouldn't have to guess. We are told that seeing ghosts is something only a few people can do, but as the show goes on more and more people are seeing ghosts. Following are some examples: >Can people see ghosts, or just evil spirits? It's unclear. While watching, the inconsistencies just started to pile up. Then almost everything comes falling to the ground, which is what happened here. At some point one can't let it go anymore. However, each time we have to dismiss inconsistencies, errors, a clumsy cadence, or disappointments, it's like piling the proverbial straw on the proverbial camel. It's more relaxing too be on the generous side of the issue. When watching fiction, especially fantasy, we must hold our suspension of disbelief in order to go along with the show and enjoy it. I really tried to roll along with BIOG, I really did. However, both are unaware that even as they hunt ghosts, they, in turn, are stalked by an evil spirit that was the cause of Hyun-ji's accident, and also the reason of why Bong-pal can see ghosts. Working and living together Bong-pal, a long time loner because of his spirit sight, finds himself falling in love with Hyun-ji, and she also likes him. With Hyun-ji as his partner, Bong-pal finds that he can fight even stronger ghosts, but also learns that not all ghosts are malevolent, that with the understanding of a ghost's story he can sometimes more simply help them pass into the next world. In order to be freed from endlessly wandering the earth as a ghost and to ascend to the next life, Hyun-ji convinces Bong-pal to allow her to live with him and the two become ghost fighting partners. The two accidentally kiss and Hyun-ji discovers that Bong-pal holds the secret as to why she is a spirit. Called to a haunted school he encounters Kim Hyun-ji (Kim So-hyun) a feisty middle high-school student who, because of a traffic accident, became a wandering spirit the day before her college entrance exams. Park Bong-pal (Ok Taec-yeon) has grown up with ability to see ghosts and uses this ability to work as an exorcist, banishing ghosts, but only weak ones, in order to make enough money to take away his ability to see ghosts.











Bring it on ghost