Ghost

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  • 2012
  • 1 Season
  • 7.9  (599)

Ghost, also known as Phantom, is a 2012 Korean drama series that revolves around crime and mystery. It was produced by SBS and directed by Kim Hyung-suk. The show starred So Ji-sub as Kim Woo-Hyun, a detective who seeks revenge against the people who framed his father for a crime he did not commit. Other members of the cast include Lee Yeon-hee as Yoo Kang-mi, Uhm Ki-joon as Jo Hyun-min, Kwak Do-won as Kwon Hyuk-joon, and Song Ha-yoon as Choi Seung-yeon. The show's plot is centered around the cyber team of the National Police Agency and their efforts to take down a notorious hacker group called "the black phantoms." The black phantoms are responsible for stealing sensitive information, committing various cybercrimes, and manipulating stock markets for their own profit. Despite their efforts, the cyber team is unable to apprehend the black phantoms due to their highly sophisticated tactics and well-protected identities. Enter Kim Woo-hyun, a former member of the cyber team who is now working as a detective. He is contacted by Yoo Kang-mi, a member of the cyber team, who reveals to him that the black phantoms are actually led by Jo Hyun-min, the son of a prominent businessman. Jo had framed Kim's father for a crime and caused him to commit suicide in order to cover up his own illegal activities. Kim, fueled by revenge and seeking justice for his father, decides to join forces with the cyber team to take down Jo and the black phantoms. The show's central theme is the relationship between humans and technology. Throughout the series, we see the negative consequences of technology as it is used by the black phantoms to commit crimes and manipulate the world around them. At the same time, we see the positive impact of technology as it is used by the cyber team to solve crimes and bring about justice. The show also touches upon topics such as personal sacrifice, loyalty, and the consequences of one's actions. The acting and chemistry between the actors in Ghost are noteworthy. So Ji-sub delivers a solid performance as a brooding detective seeking revenge. His performance is complemented by Lee Yeon-hee's portrayal of Yoo Kang-mi, who serves as his partner and love interest. Uhm Ki-joon delivers an impressive performance as Jo Hyun-min, the charismatic leader of the black phantoms. Kwak Do-won adds depth to the show as Kwon Hyuk-joon, the leader of the cyber team. The cinematography of Ghost is also captivating. The show's use of soft focus and muted colors give it a dreamlike quality, while the stylish camera work and editing give the show a modern, high-tech feel. The show's music also adds to the overall atmosphere of the show, with the haunting score emphasizing the tension and drama of each episode. One aspect of the show that some viewers may find challenging is the technical jargon and use of technology. The show's focus on cybercrime and technology means that the audience needs to have a basic understanding of hacking, coding, and other technical terms to fully appreciate the plot. However, the show's writers do an excellent job of simplifying these concepts and explaining them in layman's terms. Overall, Ghost is a gripping, well-written, and well-acted drama that continues to be popular among fans of the crime and mystery genres. Its use of technology as a central theme makes it unique among K-Dramas, and the captivating visuals and music make it a feast for the senses. Despite its focus on technical jargon, the show remains accessible to those who are not technically savvy, making it a great choice for those looking for a thought-provoking and thrilling drama.

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Episode 20
20. Episode 20
July 8, 2012
Crucial evidence is found, which reveals CEO Jo Hyun Min at the death of Nam Sang Won.
Episode 19
19. Episode 19
July 7, 2012
Ki Young confesses his murder aid of Nam Sang Won in order to make a testimony of Jo Hyun Min¡?s murder, for Ki Young believes that is what Woo Hyun must have done.
Episode 18
18. Episode 18
July 26, 2012
Upon hearing from Kim Woo Hyun's father that Woo Hyun was trying to reveal the truth, Park Gi Young, Inspector Yoo Kang Mi and Senior Inspector Kwon Hyuk Joo go to Woo Hyun's house to retrieve evidence.
Episode 17
17. Episode 17
July 25, 2012
As soon as Cho Hyun Min leaves the True Story office, Park Gi Young (a.k.a Kim Woo Hyun) receives a call from Senior Inspector Kwon Hyuk Joo with an urgent message to evacuate the office immediately.
Episode 16
16. Episode 16
July 18, 2012
One by one, people connected to the Se Kang Group Political Slush Fund File is turning up dead
Episode 15
15. Episode 15
July 17, 2012
Accusing eyes soon turn to HyukJoo not before he is bound and thrown into jail
Episode 14
14. Episode 14
July 11, 2012
Dr. Kang Eung Jin is revealed to be Cho Hyun Min's spy, however, he escapes the National Police Agency and disappears, not without erasing the last piece of evidence concerning the truth on Shin Hyo Jeong's murder.
Episode 13
13. Episode 13
July 10, 2012
Yeom Jae Hee, Cho Hyun Min's henchman and right-hand assassin, has been found dead in the interrogation of the very National Police Agency itself.
Episode 12
12. Episode 12
July 4, 2012
With Detective Han murdered, the Cyber Crime Investigation team members are doing the best to uncover the truth behind the tragedy.
Episode 11
11. Episode 11
July 3, 2012
As Gi Young (a.k.a Woo Hyun) suspects Detective Han to be an accomplice of the Phantom, he backtracks from his main house in order to track down Detective Han.
Episode 10
10. Episode 10
June 27, 2012
It is revealed that Cho Jae Min, the newly elected Vice-Chairman of Se Kang Group and the cousin of Cho Hyun Min, the Phantom, is framed for the murder of Nam Sang Won by hands unknown.
Episode 9
9. Episode 9
June 26, 2012
Gi Young (a.k.a Woo Hyun) visits the enigmatic Villa no. 15, a heavily watched property under the ownership of the Se Kang conglomerate group.
Episode 8
8. Episode 8
June 20, 2012
The investigation at SeongYeon High School comes to a dead end as the investigators are faced with the dilemma of finding out the relation between the two murder victims.
Episode 7
7. Episode 7
June 19, 2012
With the serial murder case ended in the death of the murderer, Gi Young, a.k.a. Woo Hyun, is faced with a new challenge protecting the Se Kang Securities, a major Korean investment firm, which had received a DDoS attack from an obscure hand.
Episode 6
6. Episode 6
June 13, 2012
The hacker team has finally gotten through all the defenses employed by the government of the Republic of Korea, and the country's life is literally paralyzed as electric supply has shut down across the whole nation.
Episode 5
5. Episode 5
June 12, 2012
With the serial murder case ended in the death of the murderer, Gi Young, a.k.a. Woo Hyun, is faced with a new challenge protecting the Se Kang Securities, a major Korean investment firm, which had received a DDoS attack..
Episode 4
4. Episode 4
June 6, 2012
Three women had been murdered already, and yet the police force could not grasp control of the situation.
Episode 3
3. Episode 3
June 5, 2012
A year has passed, and Park Gi Young, now newly reborn as his deceased friend Kim Woo Hyun, is briefed and prepared by Inspector Yoo Kang Mi on basics of impersonating Woo Hyun.
Episode 2
2. Episode 2
May 31, 2012
Kim Woo Hyun discovers that Park Gi Young, his Police Academy colleague, is deeply connected to Shin Hyo Jeong's murder case.
Episode 1
1. Episode 1
May 30, 2012
Kim Woo Hyun is a head investigator in the Cyber Investigation Bureau of Republic of Korea.
Description

Ghost, also known as Phantom, is a 2012 Korean drama series that revolves around crime and mystery. It was produced by SBS and directed by Kim Hyung-suk. The show starred So Ji-sub as Kim Woo-Hyun, a detective who seeks revenge against the people who framed his father for a crime he did not commit. Other members of the cast include Lee Yeon-hee as Yoo Kang-mi, Uhm Ki-joon as Jo Hyun-min, Kwak Do-won as Kwon Hyuk-joon, and Song Ha-yoon as Choi Seung-yeon.

The show's plot is centered around the cyber team of the National Police Agency and their efforts to take down a notorious hacker group called "the black phantoms." The black phantoms are responsible for stealing sensitive information, committing various cybercrimes, and manipulating stock markets for their own profit. Despite their efforts, the cyber team is unable to apprehend the black phantoms due to their highly sophisticated tactics and well-protected identities.

Enter Kim Woo-hyun, a former member of the cyber team who is now working as a detective. He is contacted by Yoo Kang-mi, a member of the cyber team, who reveals to him that the black phantoms are actually led by Jo Hyun-min, the son of a prominent businessman. Jo had framed Kim's father for a crime and caused him to commit suicide in order to cover up his own illegal activities. Kim, fueled by revenge and seeking justice for his father, decides to join forces with the cyber team to take down Jo and the black phantoms.

The show's central theme is the relationship between humans and technology. Throughout the series, we see the negative consequences of technology as it is used by the black phantoms to commit crimes and manipulate the world around them. At the same time, we see the positive impact of technology as it is used by the cyber team to solve crimes and bring about justice. The show also touches upon topics such as personal sacrifice, loyalty, and the consequences of one's actions.

The acting and chemistry between the actors in Ghost are noteworthy. So Ji-sub delivers a solid performance as a brooding detective seeking revenge. His performance is complemented by Lee Yeon-hee's portrayal of Yoo Kang-mi, who serves as his partner and love interest. Uhm Ki-joon delivers an impressive performance as Jo Hyun-min, the charismatic leader of the black phantoms. Kwak Do-won adds depth to the show as Kwon Hyuk-joon, the leader of the cyber team.

The cinematography of Ghost is also captivating. The show's use of soft focus and muted colors give it a dreamlike quality, while the stylish camera work and editing give the show a modern, high-tech feel. The show's music also adds to the overall atmosphere of the show, with the haunting score emphasizing the tension and drama of each episode.

One aspect of the show that some viewers may find challenging is the technical jargon and use of technology. The show's focus on cybercrime and technology means that the audience needs to have a basic understanding of hacking, coding, and other technical terms to fully appreciate the plot. However, the show's writers do an excellent job of simplifying these concepts and explaining them in layman's terms.

Overall, Ghost is a gripping, well-written, and well-acted drama that continues to be popular among fans of the crime and mystery genres. Its use of technology as a central theme makes it unique among K-Dramas, and the captivating visuals and music make it a feast for the senses. Despite its focus on technical jargon, the show remains accessible to those who are not technically savvy, making it a great choice for those looking for a thought-provoking and thrilling drama.

  • Premiere Date
    May 30, 2012
  • IMDB Rating
    7.9  (599)