![]() The stories that they portrayed were so beautifully filmed and the acting was AMAZING. I think i only didnt full on bawl my eyes out for 1/2 episodes (i watched the last 3 episodes in one shot and am going through a major headache rn). In other words its a service that cleans up after the deceased. This show explores a service which was quite new to me (literally never knew this existed) trauma cleaning. I hope so much that there will be a season two! The series explores the highs and lows of humanity in a very respectful, almost humble way. ![]() The other thing I appreciate was how each episode highlights a social ill - three that really stood out to me were an elderly parent who was neglected and left to live in squalor but after her body was discovered long after she passed, suddenly her son and daughter-in-law are VERY interested in her apartment a young man who was adopted as an infant to an American couple, who then dumped him when it was discovered he had a serious heart problem - he died alone, unwanted, and stateless and an elderly couple who chose to suicide together rather than live without each other. Tang Joon-Sang was spot on point, showing that autistic people can function in society. ![]() I am autistic myself and it grinds my gears when Hollywood typically portrays us as either "Rain Man", a sociopath, or an incompetent perma-child. The portrayal of Asperger's Syndrome is on point. Worse, because now I know what's going to happen and I keep hoping so much it won't this time. I've watched it more than once and it yanks on the heart-strings just as hard the third time as it did the first. Love, love, and more love to every single person involved in bringing it to us <3 I cannot express enough, how beautiful this movie is. Makes me want to create a petition for just that. It's movies like this that should truly bring the entire world together. It's so nice to see how other countries live, being that I've only seen American movies my whole life until recently. Omg, and the old guy who was pushing his wife in wheelchair (trying not to spoil) and told uncle not to smoke here.he melted my heart. Uncle captured my heart, and neighbor was so sweet and caring. ![]() Geu-ru was, well let's just say I'm gonna miss him. Papa was the sweetest soul you could imagine. (but, that's Netflix for you) I truly loved the actors too. Which is why it's hard to believe there are only 10 episodes. The storyline is so unique that it keeps you wanting more. Now, with that being said, let's get to the rest of how beautifully executed this lovely movie is. Best voice over ever, not once did the mouth movements catch my attention. They even matched the actors and they did so well following their emotions. ~~ Adapted from the nonfiction essay “Things Left Behind” written by professional trauma cleaner Kim Sae Byul.When I started this show, I wasn't sure I was going to stick with it because I read lips and didn't want to have to stare at captions the whole time. He went to prison because of what happened at his fight. He was a martial artist who fought in underground matches. ![]() Gue Roo is left alone, but his uncle Sang Koo suddenly appears in front of him. He works for his father’s business “Move To Heaven.” Their job is to arrange items left by deceased people. Geu Roo is a young man with Asperger syndrome. Download Move to Heaven Korean Drama Synopsis of Move to Heaven: ![]()
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