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Director of 'Ghost' "The level of fear? The highest among 15-year-old viewers... I directed it stimulatingly"

On the afternoon of the 23rd, a press conference for the production of SBS' new Friday-Saturday drama 'Ghost' was held at the SBS building in Mok-dong, Seoul. Director Lee Jung-rim and actors Kim Tae-ri, Oh Jeong-se, and Hong Kyung attended the event.
'Ghost' is a work that tells the story of San-young (Kim Tae-ri), a poor young man who is obsessed with evil spirits, and Hae-hae (Oh Jeong-se), a folklorist who can see evil spirits, and the mysterious death. Star writer Kim Eun-hee, who wrote 'Sign', 'Ghost', 'Signal', and 'Kingdom', and director Lee Jeong-rim, who showed a sense of detail in 'VIP', teamed up.
'Ghost' with 'Korean occult water'. Regarding the difference from Western occult, director Lee Jung-rim explained, "Excism does not appear. The story was written based on folklore, folklore, legends, and myths that our ancestors had believed for a long time."
When asked about the level of fear, Director Lee said, "I tried to show the maximum that a 15-year-old audience can do. I think there were some things that made me more stimulating because I got used to being scared while filming. When it's over, you'll think it's okay."
Reporter Tae Yuna, Ten Asia youyou@tenasia.co.kr