When he's invited to manage a hotel for dead souls, an elite hotelier gets to know the establishment's ancient owner and her strange world.When he's invited to manage a hotel for dead souls, an elite hotelier gets to know the establishment's ancient owner and her strange world.When he's invited to manage a hotel for dead souls, an elite hotelier gets to know the establishment's ancient owner and her strange world.
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- 2 wins & 3 nominations
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- TriviaThis supernatural fantasy series heavily features the number 4 and associates events with the number 4 to the hotel (take the Subway Line 4, hotel room number 404, 4th floor of the hotel). In South Korea and some Asian countries, the numerical digit 4 is considered an unlucky number and is associated with death (due to the words 4 and death sounding similar in their native languages). The fear of the number 4 is known as tetraphobia and is taken seriously in some Asian countries that sometimes floor levels or rooms with 4 do not exist in hotels and other buildings. Also mentioned is the specific time period of "49 days", which is an existing belief that deals with death and the afterlife in some religions and philosophies such as Buddhism, Shamanism, Taoism, and Bardo.
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Performed by Monday Kiz & Punch
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This South Korean romance fantasy drama reaches a new qualitative level of emotional fantasy romance about a hotel for ghosts to rest before going onto the afterlife. This 16-episode television series incorporates and enhances the best of both English and European storylines using great editing and lighting with performances based on a riveting script that offers excellent use of flashbacks and unexpected twists and reveals that hit all the emotional highs of gripping relational dramatic performances shot and directed with patience and skill. The script is finely tuned and balanced between The Devil Wears Prada (2006) dynamics to the well-executed shift between drama, comedy, and horror that allows the audience to enjoy the whole storyline experience. This television series with its captivating use of classical, soothing, and haunting music (reminiscent of brief theme music from WarGames, 1983) fits perfectly into the story. Except for an early unreasonable scene with the lead character finding herself alone in a chase scene and poor choice of makeup, especially eye color, and a worthy effort but not completely brilliant satisfying ending, this television series is among the best and well produced television production of its kind.
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