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Lee Je-hoon, Tang Jun-sang and Hong Seung-hee Character Posters for "Move to Heaven"

Netflix has released character posters from "Move to Heaven".

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"Move to Heaven" is a Netflix original series that tells the process of an Asperger's Syndrome keepsake organizer named Geu-roo and his guardian Sang-goo helping those who passed away deliver stories they couldn't tell until the end.

The poster released showed three people, Sang-goo (Lee Je-hoon), Geu-roo (Tang Jun-sang), and Na-moo (Hong Seung-hee), who are very different in their facial expressions and lines. Sang-goo, who reluctantly joins the organizing company Move to Heaven, does not hide his negative view of organizing relics, saying, "The dead cannot speak".

However, his view of the world gradually changes as he listens to the messages of the people around him, including the elderly who die alone and young men who die due to industrial accidents, along with Na-moo who sincerely cares about the stories left by the deceased.

"Sang-goo is a dramatic and ever-changing character", said Kim Seong-ho. "It was important to adjust the balance without being too heavy or too light", he said, praising Lee Je-hoon for his delicate portrayal of the three-dimensional emotion that Sang-goo experiences.

Geu-roo says, "I'll tell you the stories of the dead", finds out stories that the deceased couldn't tell with his excellent observation. He reads the sincerity, regret, and sorrow of the belongings of the dead owner that have not been conveyed and left behind. The pure sincerity of Na-moo, which infuses warm interest and warmth to those who have to move to heaven, gives viewers a great strong message.

Director Kim Seong-ho said, "Because he is poor with emotional expressions, we needed a fine but more resonant acting", giving infinite trust to Tang Jun-sang, who conveyed the psychology of Asperger's syndrome with his calm expression and eyes alone.

Na-moo, who grew up with Geu-roo, says vigorously, "Yoon Na-moo will protect Han Geu-roo". As director Kim Seong-ho explained, "There are comical parts while representing the eyes of the viewers, and he is a multi-dimensional character who grows himself. Hong Seung-hee infuses brighter energy into the play than anyone else".

"Move to Heaven" will be released on Netflix on May 14th.

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