Move to Heaven – Unspoiled Review
Move to Heaven
♥ Aired: May 14, 2021
♥# of Episodes: 10
♥Where to Watch: Netflix
♥Genre: Family Drama
♥Starring: Lee Je Hoon and Tang Jun Sang
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The Story
“Move to Heaven” tells the story of a young autistic boy, Geu Roo, and his uncle, Sang Gu, who run a business as “trauma cleaners”. Their job is to clear out the belongings of people who have died. While cleaning, they look for clues as to what final wishes the person might have and try to carry out those wishes as best they can. The drama also follows the story of Geu Roo’s relationship with the uncle he had never met, until he is appointed as Geu Roo’s “temporary” guardian following the sudden death of Geu Roo’s father .
Should I Watch
“Move to Heaven is slow paced and emotional. It tells the stories of those who can no longer speak for themselves in a way that is respectful and not overdone. Due to the nature of their job as trauma cleaners, many of the stories are bittersweet. This isn’t a happy, light drama and it doesn’t provide an intense or exciting storyline. It’s strength lies in the quiet unfolding of beautiful stories that will tug at your heart. This show is much more episodic than the average kdrama, focusing on various sub-plots more than the main characters. This gave the drama as a whole a balanced variety of themes while still allowing us to get to know the leads through their reactions to each story. I have heard mixed reviews among the Aspergers community about the accuracy of the main characters portrayal, so if you are looking at it as a way to learn more about this condition, this may not be the best source. If you are looking for a drama that has great writing, an amazing cast, and strong character development that will touch your heart, I definitely recommend “Move to Heaven”. I give “Move to Heaven” an 9 out of 10 ramen.
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I can’t wait to watch the whole thing. Looking forward to it.
I hope you enjoy it as much as I did. It’s well worth the watch!