2008 film by Kang Geon-hyang
Do Re Mi Fa So La Ti Do (Korean: 도레미파솔라시도) 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]
Synopsis
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
Music
Track number
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Title
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English title
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Performed by
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01
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Intro
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02
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(Korean: 도레미파솔라시도) Doremifasolatido (Movie Version)
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Doremifasolatido (Movie Version)
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Jeong Jun Il
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03
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(Korean: 기다리는 시간)
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Time Of Waiting
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Jeong Jun Il
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04
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(Korean: 햇살 가득히)
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Full Sunlight
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Jeong Jun Il
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05
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(Korean: 용가리) Yonggari
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Heap Song
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Jeong Jun Il
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06
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(Korean: 희원과 정원)
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Desire And Attain
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07.
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(Korean: 사랑해서... 미안해I) Saranghae seo ...mianhae I
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Sorry...for loving you I
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08
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(Korean: 희원의 갈등 그리고...)
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Desire's Conflicts And...
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09
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(Korean: 기다리는 시간) (Piano Version)
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The Time Of Waiting (Piano Version)
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10
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(Korean: 사랑해서... 미안해II) Saranghae seo ...mianhae II
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Sorry...for loving you II
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11
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Episode 1
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Episode 1
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ROTS (Hwang Ho Jin)
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12
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(Korean: 도레미파솔라시도) Doremifasolatido(Original Version)
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Doremifasolatido (Original Version)
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Song Hee Ran
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