Ghost in Love
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| Ghost in Love | |
| Directed by | Kwang-hoon Lee |
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| Produced by | , |
| Written by | Hong-zhou Li |
| Starring | Sung-jae Lee, Hee-seon Kim, Seung-won Cha, Hye-jeong Yu, Jin-Young Jang |
| Music by | Jin-woo Oh |
| Cinematography | Hyeon-cheol Park |
| Editing by | Hyeon-mi Lee |
| Release date(s) | 1998 |
| Running time | 91 min. |
| Language | Korean |
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| Revised Romanization: | Jaguimo |
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Ghost in Love (Jaguimo) is a 1998 South Korean film written by Li Hong-zhou and directed by Lee Kwang-hoon. The film stars Kim Hee-sun in the title role as the girlfriend of a man she suspects of cheating on her. She throws herself underneath an oncoming train (with some help from nearby ghosts), and discovers that in the afterlife she can roam as a ghost and take revenge, if she wants to, on her former boyfriend, who has quickly moved on. Lee Sung-jae also stars as Kantorates, a ghost who befriends the protagonist.
The film was released on 14 August 1998.
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