The School Nurse Files

Cast & Crew

Jung Yu-mi

Ahn Eun-young

Nam Joo-hyuk

Hong In-pyo

Hyun Woo-seok

Oh Seung-gwon

Park Hae-eun

Seong A-ra

Kwon Ji-woo

Lee Ji-hyeong

Shim Dal-gi

Heo Wan-su

Oh Gyeong-hwa

Oh Gyeong-hwa

Directing

Writing

Sound

Jang Young-gyu

Original Music Composer

Park Yong-gi

Sound Supervisor

Production

Park Sung-hye

Executive Producer

Kim Hyun-jung

Executive Producer

Camera

Ju Sung-lim

Director of Photography

Art

Hong Ju-hui

Production Design

Costume & Make-Up

Ham Hyun-joo

Costume Design

Song Jong-hee

Makeup & Hair

Editing

Lighting

Choi Jong-ha

Lighting Director

The School Nurse Files (Korean: 보건교사 안은영)

The School Nurse Files (Korean: 보건교사 안은영)

The School Nurse Files (Korean: 보건교사 안은영) is a 2020 South Korean television series starring Jung Yu-mi and Nam Joo-hyuk. Based on the 2015 award-winning novel School Nurse Ahn Eun-young by Chung Serang, it was released on Netflix on September 25, 2020.

Jung Yu-mi stars as Ahn Eun Young, the titular school nurse gifted with the ability to see supernatural creatures. Nam Joo-hyuk portrays Hong In Pyo, a teacher who becomes involved in Ahn Eun Young’s world.

Choi Joon-Young plays Kim Kang-seon, a character central to the unfolding narrative, while Shim Dal-gi appears as Lucky, adding depth to the supernatural elements of the series.

Lee Ju-young takes on the role of Han Ah Reum, a significant supporting character in Ahn Eun Young’s circle. Dylan J. Locke contributes across multiple roles, showcasing versatility in characterization throughout the series.

Johnny Yong Bosch appears as Ji Hyeong, Stephanie Sheh as Wan-Su, and Greg Chun as In-Pyo, each bringing unique perspectives and interactions to their respective characters.

Xanthe Huynh portrays Hye-Min, Jenny Yokobori as Gweong-Hwa, and Karen Huie as Hwa Su, each adding layers to the supernatural occurrences in the school setting.

Greta Jung takes on multiple roles, showcasing her range in portraying different characters across the episodes.

Ewan Chung and Edward Hong play Mackenzie and Kang-Sun, respectively, while Jinny Chung embodies A-Reum, contributing to the diverse ensemble of characters. Victoria Frenz appears as Eun-Young, offering insights into the protagonist’s past.

Derya Flechtner and Jeremias Koschorz contribute as Radi and Min-U, bringing additional dimensions to the series. Marie Hinze and Dirk Petrick portray Wan-Su and In-Pyo, further enriching the narrative with their performances.

Helen Malin Blaschke, Sebastian Kluckert, Isabella Hyoun, and Aleks Le play pivotal roles, each enhancing the storyline with their distinctive portrayals.

Joo Yeon-woo appears as Hoop Squid, Lee Seok-hyeong as Ruckus, and Patrick Baehr as Oktopus, adding layers of intrigue to the supernatural themes.

Hyun Woo-Seok portrays Oh Seung Gwon, while Kwon Young-Chan plays Lee Ji Hyeong, contributing to the series’ rich tapestry of characters.

Shin Yun-Seob appears in a memorable role, while Park Hae-Eun and Tanja Schmitz portray Jellyfish and A-Reum, respectively, adding depth to the supporting cast.

Park Se-Jin and Edwin Gellner also contribute to the series, each bringing unique perspectives to their roles. Anja Rybiczka, Carolina Hyoun Borrolla, and Teo Yoo play significant roles, each contributing to the series’ intricate narrative.

Go Yoon-Jung appears as Choi Yoo Jin, Moon So-ri as Hwa Su, and Jeon Gook-hwan as Chairman Hong Jin Bum, each bringing their unique interpretations to their respective roles.

Lee Jong-Won, Max Felder, and Kim Ki-chun contribute to the series’ ensemble, while Oh Kyung-hwa, Daniela Hoffmann, and Marieke Oeffinger offer memorable performances.

Judith Steinhäuser, Nak-Kyeong Seong, and Jaeun Koo appear in pivotal roles, while Otto Strecker, Anja Nestler, and Jang Joon-Hyun contribute to the series’ overall narrative.

Celina Gaschina, Shirin Westenfelder, Sergi Mani, Milena Rybiczka, Na Jin-su, Clara Drews, Sara Muñiz, and Lee Hyo-Bi round out the ensemble, each contributing to the series’ diverse and compelling storyline.

The production was overseen by executive producer Park Sung-hye, ensuring a cohesive vision throughout.

Ellyn Stern directed the ADR, while Scott Seungje Lee, Eva Jihyeon Park, Keesu Park, and Dae-yong Shin supervised the visual effects, enhancing the series’ immersive quality.



Plot

In the heart of bustling Seoul, nestled within the walls of a nondescript high school, lies a hidden world that only a chosen few can perceive. Ahn Eun-young, the newly appointed school nurse, is one such individual.

Gifted with the ability to see “jellies” — manifestations of human desires and emotions that can sometimes morph into dangerous, monstrous forms — Ahn navigates her days armed with a toy knife and a BB gun, weapons uniquely suited to vanquishing these spectral threats.

Her arrival at the school coincides with a series of perplexing incidents: students inexplicably falling ill, objects moving of their own accord, and eerie whispers echoing through deserted hallways.

Sensing a deeper, more sinister undercurrent beneath these seemingly isolated events, Ahn embarks on a quest for answers, determined to protect her students from whatever malevolent force lurks within the school’s shadows.

Assisting her in this enigmatic endeavor is Hong In-pyo, a reserved and enigmatic Chinese language teacher whose mere presence seems to emit a protective energy that shields him from the jellies’ malevolence.

Initially skeptical of each other’s abilities and motivations, Ahn and Hong reluctantly join forces, their contrasting strengths blending into a formidable partnership against the supernatural.

As they delve deeper into the mysteries plaguing the school, Ahn and Hong uncover a web of intertwined desires and regrets — the very emotions that give rise to the jellies haunting the students.

Each jelly they encounter tells a story, a poignant reminder of the complexities of human nature and the enduring power of unfulfilled longing.

Yet, amidst their tireless pursuit of truth, Ahn and Hong find themselves increasingly entangled in their own personal struggles.

Ahn grapples with the weight of her solitary gift, the isolation it imposes, and the toll it takes on her relationships with others. Meanwhile, Hong wrestles with his own demons, haunted by a past he cannot outrun and a future he cannot yet embrace.

Their journey is fraught with peril and sacrifice. They confront jellies that defy reason and logic, each encounter pushing them to their physical and emotional limits.

But with each victory comes a deeper understanding of themselves and the intricate tapestry of human emotion that binds them all.

Amidst the darkness, there are moments of levity and camaraderie — brief respites where Ahn and Hong find solace in each other’s company, forging a bond that transcends their shared mission.

Together, they navigate the treacherous terrain of adolescence, where the line between reality and the supernatural blurs, and where the truest dangers often lie within.

Ultimately, as Ahn and Hong race against time to uncover the truth behind the school’s mysteries, they come face to face with a formidable adversary — an entity fueled by the darkest of human desires, threatening to consume everything they hold dear.

In a climactic battle that tests their resolve and challenges their very beliefs, Ahn and Hong must confront their own fears and shortcomings to emerge victorious.

In the aftermath of their ordeal, the school nurse and the language teacher stand united, their journey marked by scars both seen and unseen.

As they gaze upon the quiet halls now free of malevolent spirits, they know that theirs is a battle that will continue — a testament to the enduring vigilance required to safeguard the fragile balance between the seen and the unseen, the real and the imagined, in a world where monsters lurk just beyond the surface of everyday life.



Also Known As

  • (original title): The School Nurse Files
  • (Working Title): Bogeongyosa Aneunyeong
  • Asia: School Nurse Ahn Eun Young(English, Alternative Title)
  • Australia: The School Nurse Files
The School Nurse Files (Korean: 보건교사 안은영)
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