![]() Knowing he was ill, and wanting his son to have an easy transition to life without him, Jeong-U had made arrangements for his brother to become the legal guardian of Geu-Ru, who has Asperger’s syndrome. One day, Han Jeong-U suddenly passed away, leaving his beloved son and his business in the hands of his younger brother Cho Sang-Gu, whom he hadn’t been in contact with since he was in high school. The two men take their job very seriously and feel privileged that they are able to help the deceased make their one last move – to heaven. Sometimes they just gather up the deceased’s personal belongings and turn them over to a family member, while other situations (like murder scenes) call for a more thorough purge of the area. He and his son, Han Geu-Ru, go to where a person has died and clean up the area. Han Jeong-U is the owner of a small trauma cleaning business called Move to Heaven. “What the deceased wanted to say and the thoughts they wanted to share, we’re reading out for them.” – Han Jeong-U from Move to Heaven ![]() So, after careful consideration I’m pleased to introduce you to Heart & Seoul’s third perfect score of 2021 – Move to Heaven. However, after thinking about it, I realized that not rewarding this amazing drama with a perfect 10 would make my review disingenuous. Just two short weeks ago I happily placed the beautiful Navillera on my perfect score list so I was slightly hesitant to add another drama too quickly.
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