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49 Days

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PERFECT ... The most satisfying ending I've seen in a long time. - Dramabeans

A soul-searching story that touches and surprises at every turn, the Korean TV drama series 49 Days follows a young woman's amazing journey between life and death with some help from a motorcycle-riding Grim Reaper.

Right before her wedding, Ji-hyun (Nam Gyu-Ri) gets injured and falls into a coma. The Grim Reaper (Jung Il-Woo), or Scheduler as he likes to call himself, gives her a chance to return to life. Borrowing the body of Yi-kyung (Lee Yo-Won), she has 49 days to collect genuine teardrops from three people who truly love her. This should be a piece of cake since everyone loves Ji-hyun or so she thought.

As the days tick down, Ji-hyun learns that the people around her are not as they seem. Her interim life as Yi-kyung gets even more complicated when her friend Gang (Jo Hyun-Jae, Love Letter) and cheating fiancé Min-ho (Bae Soo-Bin, Brilliant Legacy) both fall in love with her.

Special Features: Behind-the-scenes, interviews, and more (49 min, English subtitles)

English subtitles by YA Entertainment

49 Days Review

Ji-Hyun is a happy-go-lucky girl from a wealthy family who just got engaged. Yi-Gyung is an orphan whose boyfriend died in a car accident some years ago right after they had a big fight. On the anniversary of her boyfriend's death, Yi-Gyung tries to commit suicide by running into the highway traffic but her psychiatrist who was following her saves her. However that leads to a massive pileup on the highway and Ji-Hyun who was passing by gets seriously injured and goes into coma.

Ji-Hyun pleads her case to the grim reaper Yi-Soo and he lets Ji-Hyun take over Yi-Gyung's body while she sleeps, and then gives her 49 days to collect real tears from 3 people outside the family members. If she succeeds she can live but she cannot reveal to anybody that it is her in Yi-Gyung's body, otherwise she dies immediately.

However when Ji-Hyun turned to her fianc� Min-Ho and her best friend In-Jung, she finds out that they are secret lovers and Min-Ho's marrying Ji-Hyun was just a part of their scheme to steal her father's business and wealth. Also she learns not many people were fond of her - even though she always really meant well, people were envious of her family wealth and her naivety often put others in awkward situations.

Devastated and helpless, Ji-Hyun turns to an old high-school classmate Gang, who has been a secret admirer of Ji-Hyun all along. Reluctant at first, Gang starts noticing Ji-Hyun's behavior in Yi-Gyung. Meanwhile as she spends time as Yi-Gyung, Ji-Hyun learns about her past, and Yi-Gyung becomes aware of Ji-Hyun's presence as well. In the race against the time as Ji-Hyun tries to thwart Min-Ho and In-Jung's scheme, save her family and herself with help from Gang, Yi-Gyung and Yi-Soo, Ji-Hyun discovers unexpected ties that connect everybody and everything that has happened to her.

This is a wonderful, rare drama that should appeal to soap lovers and haters (like myself) alike. It strikes the right balance of many things: It is a fantasy but never outrageous. It is serious but not depressing. There is comic relief but not stupid. There is no cartoon-like villain. Even the bad guys have their reasons and are tormented by their own demons. It has a lot of twists and turns but seldom feels contrived, and it does not settle with a Disney-like easy conclusion. But the best of all, the drama is about giving, helping others, making sacrifices for others, without being preaching. There is some very good music to boot.

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