![]() Su-cheol versus Sang-guĪnd the significant moment of the chapter arrives. Sang-gu remembers Su-cheol telling him that he’s quitting boxing and that at the time, he didn’t know why. However, when looking through the deceased’s things, he sees a medical record for Su-cheol for chronic traumatic encephalopathy - he had brain cell damage due to repeated blows to the head. Looking around the place, Sang-gu asks if he can take care of the belongings. Sang-gu tells her it was all his fault, but she continues to talk, explaining that she’s glad she didn’t give up on him. In the present day, Sang-gu returns to the sister’s home, and she thanks Sang-gu for never giving up on Su-cheol. He begs Su-cheol to wake up.Įpisode 7 takes a depressing turn, and it manages to allow the audience to have more sympathy for Sang-gu, who was otherwise looking like a bad egg at the start of the series. He is in disbelief, and it’s made worse when they wheel the deceased out. When he gets to the hospital, Su-cheol is dead, and Sang-gu is absolutely devastated. The woman is not interested and tells him about the tournament coming up - if he manages to win this one fight, all his money and debt will be cleared, and the house deed will be sorted - this includes the surgery Sang-gu has no choice but to sign the contract, and he’s furious at her. ![]() ![]() ![]() In the present day, Sang-gu asks the woman at the underground street fighting ring for money for Su-cheol’s surgery. Sang-gu is proud, knowing he trained him. Su-cheol does become a national athlete, and Sang-gu watches Su-cheol on television in the national championship - he wins the tournament. Requesting money for surgeryĪnd sadly, the story of Sang-gu being extremely compromised by the elusive woman at the fight club (shh) continues. He believes the young man can be a national athlete. Eventually, Sang-gu softens towards Su-cheol and teaches him how to box. Su-cheol tells him he was good as dead the other night and tells Sang-gu to be responsible - he decides to train with him despite Sang-gu not wanting him there. Sang-gu is frustrated that he’s followed him. The next day, Su-cheol watches Sang-gu box at the gym. Su-cheol thanks him, but Sang-gu explains he dislikes people who get beaten as much as the bullies. When they resist, he fights them to scare them off. In a flashback, Su-cheol is getting beaten by a group of boys, and Sang-gu watches nearby as the young man tries to climb down a bridge to get away - he approaches the boys and tells them to walk away. The day they metĮpisode 7 shows the audience how the two men came to be friends, and there are no surprises here. He vows to get the money so he can pay for the surgery. Sang-gu tells the doctor to do the surgery as it is his only chance for survival. The doctor comes out and tells Sang-gu to prepare to let him go as he wouldn’t recommend surgery on this occasion. Su-cheol’s sister (Su-jin) emotionally tells Sang-gu that this time it does not look good. This drama is based on an essay "Things Left Behind" by Kim Sae Byul (김새별), a former "trauma cleaner".After hearing that Su-cheol is in critical condition, Sang-gu rushes to the hospital, running as fast as possible.Production Companies: Number Three Pictures (넘버쓰리픽쳐스), Page One Film (페이지원필름).Kevin Oh (케빈오) as Matthew Green/Kang Sung Min (ep 9).Lee Ki Young as Soo Hyun's father (ep 5).Kwon Soo Hyun as Jung Soo Hyun (a doctor) (ep 5).Yoon Ji Hye as Lee Joo Young (a public prosecutor) (ep 4,10).Shin Soo Oh (신수오) as Kim Yong Woo (man accused of murder) (ep 4).Park Jung Won (박정원) as Kim Soo Jin (Soo Chul's younger sister).Ji Jin Hee as Han Jung Woo (Keu Roo's father/Sang Koo's half-brother).Together with his legal guardian, a young man with Asperger syndrome uncovers untold touching life stories, while working as a "trauma cleaner," people who clean-up the personal belongings of people who have recently died. Title: 무브 투 헤븐: 나는 유품정리사입니다 / Mubeu Tu Hebeun: Naneun Yupumjeongnisaimnida.
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