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So, 'The Scary One, The Ghost and I' is an interesting mix of gangster tropes and supernatural elements. You’ve got Kang Doo-Sub, played by Lee Won-Jong, who’s really not your typical protagonist. He’s a gangster, tough as nails, but then he encounters this high school ghost that just won’t leave him alone. It has a certain awkward charm; the pacing can be a bit off, but it really captures the absurdity of the situation. The tone oscillates between comedic and eerie, which is kind of refreshing. The performances, especially Lee’s, bring a quirky vibe that keeps it engaging. Definitely a film that stands out for its oddball premise and how it approaches fear and the supernatural without taking itself too seriously.
This film has a rather obscure history, with limited releases that make it a bit of a rarity among collectors. Its blend of humor and horror has garnered a niche following, though it often flies under the radar compared to more mainstream titles. Finding a physical copy can be a challenge, and that scarcity adds a layer of interest for those who appreciate offbeat cinema.
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