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Do Re Mi Fa So La Ti Do (film)

Do Re Mi Fa So La Ti Do (Korean도레미파솔라시도) is a 2008 South Korean romantic drama film based on the internet novel of the same title by Guiyeoni. Directed by Kang Geon-hyang (assistant director of Romance of Their Own) and produced by New Crayon Entertainment. The film received 199,151 admissions nationwide.[2]

Do Re Mi Fa So La Ti Do
Original Theatrical Poster
Hangul
도레미파솔라시도
Revised RomanizationDoremipasollasido
McCune–ReischauerToremip'asollasido
Directed byKang Geon-hyang
StarringJang Keun-suk
Cha Ye-ryun
Jeong Eui-cheol
Im Ju-hwan
Park Min-ji
Nah Eun-kyeong
Lee Mae-ri
Production
company
Distributed byCinema Service
Release date
  • April 3, 2008 (2008-04-03)
Running time
105 minutes
CountrySouth Korea
LanguageKorean
Box office$1,060,319[1]

Synopsis

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Based on the internet novel of the same title and written by Guiyeoni, Do Re Mi Fa So La Ti Do is a touching love story with bittersweet elements.

Jung-won wears a funny dragon suit, while working at the amusement park, and pours soda on Eun-gyu, because of his taunts. A short while later, Jung-won finds out that Eun-gyu has moved into the house next to hers. Eun-gyu now threatens to tell Jung-won's parents that she works part-time at a local mart. To keep Eun-gyu quiet, Jung-won agrees to carry his guitar for a week.

Jung-won then starts to develop feelings for Eun-gyu, who is the lead singer of a band called Do Re Mi Fa So La Ti Do. Eun-gyu also starts to develop similar feelings for Jung-won. The two soon become a couple.

With an odd twist of fate, Jung-won went to the band's rehearsal room and meets a familiar person from her past, a boy named Hee-won. Their relationship makes everything more complicated. For 10 years, Jung-won and Hee-won were close friends. One day, Jung-won witnessed a hit-and-run and reported the license plate to the police but the driver turned out to be Hee-won's father. Because of that, Hee-won's family broke apart and they stopped talking to each other completely after Hee-won's father was arrested. Hee-won, seeking revenge at Jun-won, told his "friends" to beat her, rendering her crippled. Jung-won is now surprised to learn that her ex-close friend is now best friends with her boyfriend.

Hee-won admits that he still likes his best friend despite what she did and he wants her back. Hee-won makes her choose between him and Eun-gyu by threatening suicide. Jung-won chooses Hee-won, leaving Eun-gyu devastated. He gives her one last chance to come back to him but she breaks his heart again and chooses Hee-won.

A few months later, Jung-won and Hee-won learn that Eun-gyu was in a car accident and was diagnosed with temporary amnesia. Hee-won lets Jung-won go and she spends all her time trying to get Eun-gyu to remember. The last scene is an re-enactment of the band's last show, the one in which Eun-gyu gave her a last chance. The movie ends with him remembering everything and begging Jun-won not to leave him again. She promises she never will. As the final credits roll we see how all of their lives improved.

Cast

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Music

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Track number Title English title Performed by
01 Intro
02 (Korean도레미파솔라시도) Doremifasolatido (Movie Version) Doremifasolatido (Movie Version) Jeong Jun Il
03 (Korean기다리는 시간) Time Of Waiting Jeong Jun Il
04 (Korean햇살 가득히) Full Sunlight Jeong Jun Il
05 (Korean용가리) Yonggari Heap Song Jeong Jun Il
06 (Korean희원과 정원) Desire And Attain
07. (Korean사랑해서... 미안해I) Saranghae seo ...mianhae I Sorry...for loving you I
08 (Korean희원의 갈등 그리고...) Desire's Conflicts And...
09 (Korean기다리는 시간) (Piano Version) The Time Of Waiting (Piano Version)
10 (Korean사랑해서... 미안해II) Saranghae seo ...mianhae II Sorry...for loving you II
11 Episode 1 Episode 1 ROTS (Hwang Ho Jin)
12 (Korean도레미파솔라시도) Doremifasolatido(Original Version) Doremifasolatido (Original Version) Song Hee Ran

References

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  1. ^ "Doremipasolrasido (Do Re Mi) (2008)". Boxofficemojo.com. Retrieved 2012-09-26.
  2. ^ Darcy Paquet (1986-04-28). "Korean Film List 2008". Koreanfilm.org. Retrieved 2012-09-26.
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