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Trailer released for Lee Je-hoon and Tang Jun-sang’s new drama, Move to Heaven

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SEOUL, South Korea – NETFLIX has released the first official trailer for the heartwarming story of Move to Heaven. The released 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.

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When Geu-ru’s father, Jung-woo, suddenly passes away, Sang-gu lives with Geu-ru for three months to help with the work of the trauma cleaners, “Move to Heaven”. 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 on Move to Heaven. Geu-ru and Sang-gu deliver the last stories from the people who have passed away that are left behind, offering with the final words of farewell much comfort and empathy.

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Move to Heaven is an inspiring story 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 of How to Steal a Dog and writer Yoon Ji-ryun of Angel Eyes 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, the inspiring story that will warm viewers’ hearts this spring, will be released on May 14th, only on Netflix.| –BNN

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