What bugs me the most...(spoilers)


...is not that the ending didnt line up perfectly with MSG, or that the 2nd part of the movie was so sentimental i wanted to vomit and throw something at the TV.

But WHAT THE HELL was with the scene where she sees Myung-woo's ghost and runs after it, and the ghost says he has no lung. And then get on a bus. Wtf?! What was that about?

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LOL! Yeah, I don't quite understand that part either. The way I figure though...is since it is suggested that this happened while she was on the operating table after being shot...she must've of been on the borderline of death and saw Myung-woo as a ghost. By running away and not wanting to be with her, Myung-woo forced her to live (don't ask how), but right after the bus leaves, her heart starts beating again. Thats the way I saw it...but its still a little confusing. I mean, why would having someone you love running away from you want to make you live? The doctor tells the other officers outside waiting that she has a strong will to live also...just don't get it, so that's the part I really don't understand. Any ideas?

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Because remember the pinky promise thing...she wants to meet him on the last day of october

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Yeah, so?

That had nothing to do with that scene. Why did the ghost cross the street, what was it doing there, what was all that talk about the ghost had his lung removed, what was that about? Why did he reject her, and why the hell did he jump on a bus? She seemed crushed by the rejection, but she regained her will to live? It makes no sense.

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about the lung thing, clueless, im so clueless about that one.

i hope i helped you out on the lung thing. :D


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the lung thing, i think the reason he said that is because he did got shot on the lungs right, maybe in the hospital while he's under the status of being cured, the medical people removed his other lung and they thought that'd work, but it didnt, so he died..

i hope im making sense.. :S

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i think probably, because she knew that wasn't real, and so knowing that the ghost running away wasn't real, she remembered about the pinky promise thing, and regained her will to life i guess =\ i just guessed that all

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The ghost running away from her during her dreamy critical state in the hospital could indicate that it wasnt her time to die. I have heard few people say that in their sleep or in state of comatose they have been visited by the spirit of the loved one who would "reject" them, in other words wouldnt let/take them to the other side.

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The concept of the dream was that this was not the way they are supposed to meet, he is dead, it's not her time. She has two choices, go before her tim, when things aren't right, or live and see him on the 49th day, knowing his soul will always be near her in one form or another.

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I agree
he reject her because it's not her time to die yet .
it seems like he is living in the other side of life with 1 lung after what happened to him in the real life . that's where he lives until his soul goes 2 sky after 49 days :D

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That scene at the crossing where her boyfreind says to leave him alone, it was his attempt to make her want to live. It was his soul telling her to live on, rather forcibly by rejecting her like that.

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the concept of the ghost and the lost lung was to fool the audience. remember in sixth sense when bruce willis was talking to the mom on the couch and she didn't reply? this has nothing to do with the plot of the movie. it's to fool the audience into thinking that myung woo had come back and was in hiding for the last month just like the knight who pretended to become a peasant. this is to give credence to the 49 day ghost myth then at the last minute when he gets on the bus the director shows that he was just fooling you. So the purpose of the lost lung is not in any way directed towards the central plot but as a diversionary tool for the director.

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wild wild take...

she got shot in the boobs, and under those milky sacs are ur lungs. prolly she lost function to it and the doctors dug up the dude's body and transplanted his lungs to hers so she lived, while myung woo roams the dead world lungless. who knowS? hahahah

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I think it is a most poignant dream sequence. When a person loses a loved one, often there is a feeling of anger. This is a complex feeling, since they can not let go, they subconsciouly believe the other person is still alive but is just eluding them.

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The thing that bugs me the most is her partner didn't get to tell her that he was the one that accidently killed Myung-woo. But he did try to tell her about it but got interrupted.

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quite honestly, what bugs me the most is the whole movie. Nothing makes sense, so it was hilarious. And just when I thought the movie cannot get worse, the ending made me wanna go shoot myself. Awful movie indeed.

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