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"Being alive while dead is a problem..."

Chan-soo (Park Jae-hoon) has been in a vegetative state ever since the accident 3 years ago. He feels everything through his ears and time never goes by, as he's in bed all day. The only fun thing is when the people around him talk about their secrets. He then thinks about what they say all they and predicts what might happen or the results. He then hopes unfairness makes his imaginations as fancy as possible...

Top Cast

  • Park Jae-hoon

    Park Jae-hoon

    Chan-soo

  • Choi Sung-hee

    Choi Sung-hee

    Hyeon-jeong

  • Jung Wook

    Jung Wook

    Chan-yeong

  • Kim Mi-yeon

    Kim Mi-yeon

    Yeon-mi

  • Han Sung-sik

    Han Sung-sik

    Doctor Kim

  • Lee Sol-gu

    Lee Sol-gu

    Min-goo

  • Yoon Sul-hee

    Yoon Sul-hee

    Registered nurse

Overview

Chan-soo (Park Jae-hoon) has been in a vegetative state ever since the accident 3 years ago. He feels everything through his ears and time never goes by, as he's in bed all day. The only fun thing is when the people around him talk about their secrets. He then thinks about what they say all they and predicts what might happen or the results. He then hopes unfairness makes his imaginations as fancy as possible...

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