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Director
  
Music director
  
Jae-jin Lee

Duration
  

Country
  
South Korea

7/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Comedy, Horror, Romance

Screenplay
  
Writer
  
In-ho Hwang

Language
  
Spellbound (2011 film) movie poster

Release date
  
1 December 2011 (2011-12-01)

Initial release
  
December 1, 2011 (South Korea)

Cast
  
Son Ye-Jin
(Kang Yeo-ri),
Lee Min-Ki
(Ma Jo-goo),
김현숙
(민정),
Park Cheol-Min
(Pil-dong),
Hwang Seung-Eon
(Lee Joo-hee)

Similar movies
  
Son Ye-jin movies, Ghost movies, Romantic comedies

Spellbound (Hangul: 오싹한 연애; Hanja오싹한 戀愛; RR: Ossakhan Yeonae; lit. "Chilling Romance") is a 2011 South Korean horror romantic comedy film, starring Son Ye-jin and Lee Min-ki. It is about a magician who falls in love with a woman who can see ghosts. It was written and directed by Hwang In-ho which also marks his directorial debut.

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Plot

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Jo-goo, a street magician (Lee Min-ki), notices a miserable looking girl, Yeo-ri (Son Ye-jin), in the audience during one of his performances, and she winds up being the inspiration for his “Horror magic show.” The show becomes a runaway success almost overnight and Jo-goo in turn, is now a successful stage magician with a model girlfriend. Yeo-ri works for Jo-goo, playing the specter in his show. Forward to almost a year later, the darkness inside her, something her colleagues sense, keeps her from truly connecting with them. When Jo-goo’s attempts to include Yeo-ri in a staff dinner finally succeeds, hilarious disaster ensues when she ends up blindingly drunk. Jo-goo calls Yeo-ri the next morning to sort things out, but when the phone disconnects with a weird sound, he decides to drop by her place for a visit instead. There, Jo-goo meets and engages in a game of hide-and-seek with a ghost child, which then scares the bejesus out of him later that night. As the two of them spend more time together, developing a fast friendship, Yeo-ri confesses the long story behind her gray, wan face.

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Yeo-ri has acquired an 'unwanted' ability to see the dead ever since she survived a high school automobile accident. She not only sees dead people, but these 'dead people' also appear in her life on a regular basis. In particular, the vengeful ghost of her best friend Joo-hee, who died during that automobile incident, follows her everywhere scaring people around her relentlessly. Yeo-ri eventually ends up leading a solitary life, even her family has fled the country and left her behind. She sleeps in a tent in her living room, speaks to a friend sometimes and only through the phone, resigning herself to the idea that her solitary life is best in the grand scheme of things.

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During the course of Jo-goo’s failed attempts to find his lonely friend Yeo-ri a boyfriend, the pair start to develop feelings for each other. And though Jo-goo is sometimes scared witless himself, he loves Yeo-ri enough to overcome his fear. Joo-hee, consumed by jealousy, becomes a threat during the show, prompting Yeo-ri to head off to join her family in order to protect Jo-goo from herself and the ghost. Is getting away going to be that easy, or does Joo-hee have more tricks up her sleeves?

Cast

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  • Son Ye-jin - Kang Yeo-ri
  • Lee Min-ki - Ma Jo-goo
  • Park Chul-min - Pil-dong
  • Kim Hyun-sook - Min-jung
  • Lee Mi-do - Yoo-jin
  • Yoon Ji-min - Seon-woo
  • Lee Hyun-jin - Ki-woo
  • Hwang Seung-eon - Lee Joo-hee
  • Uhm Tae-goo - magic show producer
  • Box office

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    The film sold 590,232 tickets during its opening weekend of December 9 to 11, and grossed ₩3.7 billion in its first week of release. It received 1.6 million admissions after two weeks, 1.91 million by December 18, and more than 2.29 million by December 21. In total, the film had 3,009,356 admissions nationwide, with a gross of ₩22,010,977,000 after six weeks of screening, making it the 7th top-grossing Korean film of 2011, and by far the most successful Korean romantic comedy in recent years.


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    References

    Spellbound (2011 film) Wikipedia
    Spellbound (2011 film) IMDb Spellbound (2011 film) themoviedb.org