Korean occult mystery 'Ghost' first D-DAY... Kim Tae-ri, two faces in the first genre
Korean occult mystery 'Ghost' first D-DAY... Kim Tae-ri, two faces in the first genre
Actor Kim Tae-ri challenges his first genre through SBS' new Friday-Saturday drama 'Ghost'.

The Korean occult mystery 'Ghost', which will be broadcast for the first time on the 23rd, is the story of a poor young man, San-yeong (Kim Tae-ri), who is possessed by evil spirits, and Hae-hae (Oh Jeong-se), a folklorist who sees evil spirits, and the mysterious death.
Korean occult mystery 'Ghost' first D-DAY... Kim Tae-ri, two faces in the first genre
Korean occult mystery 'Ghost' first D-DAY... Kim Tae-ri, two faces in the first genre
Kim Tae-ri challenges her first genre through 'Ghost'. He is an ordinary public official in Korea who works part-time during the day and prepares for exams at night in place of his mother, who lacks livelihood. After receiving belongings from her father Koo Moo (played by Jin Seon-kyu), she will take on the role of Goo San-young, who is gradually being eaten away by evil spirits, and will lead the story with a sense of tension.

In the play, Kim Tae-ri expects a combination with Oh Jeong-se and Hong Kyung. Oh Jeong-se, who helps each other to find out the identity of the demon, and Hong-gyeong, who is a special partner and high school senior, but who keeps running into unexpected incidents, form a delicate relationship by walking a tightrope between doubt and trust throughout the play. .
Korean occult mystery 'Ghost' first D-DAY... Kim Tae-ri, two faces in the first genre
Korean occult mystery 'Ghost' first D-DAY... Kim Tae-ri, two faces in the first genre
Reporter Kang Min-kyung, Ten Asia kkk39@tenasia.co.kr