Netflix has released the first official trailer for the heartwarming story of its upcoming Korean drama series Move to Heaven. The main trailer shows Geu-ru a young man with Asperger's syndrome, and Sang-gu who becomes his guardian overnight, find themselves living together and building an unexpected relationship.
When Geu-ru's father, Jung-woo, suddenly passes away, Sang-gu lives with Geu-ru for three months to help as a trauma cleaner. Sang-gu, who is at odds with Geu-ru due to their opposite personalities, gradually finds Geu-ru’s sincerity permeates as they work together. Geu-ru and Sang-gu deliver the last stories from the people who have passed away that are left behind, offering comfort and empathy to those left behind.
"Move to Heaven" is based on the nonfiction essay “Things Left Behind,” written by Kim Sae-byul, a first-generation trauma cleaner in the nation. Director Kim Sung-ho and writer Yoon Ji-ryun team up to present diverse stories left behind by the deceased, told from the honest and unbiased perspective of Geu-ru who has Asperger syndrome.
"Move to Heaven" will be released on May 14th, only on Netflix.
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Lee Jae-wok
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