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OLDBOY (Korean Film)
I'm looking for the soundtrack to OLDBOY. The site lists it but the CD does not appear to be the actual soundtrack. The track titles do not fit the film.
Anyone know about it?
hammon, February 23, 2006; 2:55 PM
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I bought The score from Yesasia.com.It's very good and is the music fom the film.There are a number of tracks that begin with about five seconds of dialogue.This doen't spoil it too much for me,especially as I don't speak Korean.
What may be confusing you is that the cd cover doesn't have any resemblance to the film it is from.It is a purple-ish psychodelic/Kaleidoscope pattern on the fron and no writing at all
Buy if you know the film the music's on the disc also it's only about $13 and the service is fast.
Damjamcar, February 23, 2006; 6:55 PM

did you buy it 5 times ??
anthonynputson, February 23, 2006; 7:12 PM

As if by magic 4 have gone.Actually when I pressed submit my screen kept saying web not responding so I did it again and that's what happened.
Damjamcar, February 23, 2006; 7:17 PM

hehe
anthonynputson, February 23, 2006; 7:43 PM

Thanks for letting me know that the non soundtrack looking cover was in fact for the film. I have ordered one (along with the soundtrack to Jackie Chan's THE MYTH).
THANKS!
hammon, February 23, 2006; 7:47 PM

I rewatched the film tonight and realized that the artwork of the CD is actually the artwork of the "box/present" in the film. I have watched the film twice now but have not watched the extras. I have the Tartan DVD, I don't recall there being anything listed with the composers though...
hammon, February 24, 2006; 7:43 AM

Also the track titles are nearly all other film titles,which i thought was sort of cool and yet a bit odd.
Damjamcar, February 24, 2006; 9:18 PM

All the soundtrack dialogues are the just same original dialogues of the film.
The cover art of that digipak CD is from the "box" in the film definitely.
The composer named the track titles from the various movie titles intentionally, as I heard before. I suppose the composer wanted to relate the emotions of the music to certain signifiers from the films. As a result, it made a bit odd feeling like the narrative and character. Isn't postmodern?
mnkhrmtg, February 28, 2006; 5:44 PM

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