It's a very emotional journey through the lives of our main characters and the lives of the departed they clean up after. I was a wreck throughout these ten episodes. I've long been a proponent of good stories told in a shorter number of episodes and Move to Heaven is a perfect example.
The overarching story of a boy grieving his father and bonding with his uncle is beautifully told and the stories attached to the rooms they clean are handled with equal sensitivity. (There's an episode with a gay doctor, I think ep 6, that wrecked me.)
It's a beautiful, well written, excellently acted kdrama that you'll find hard to not spam.