Forget Me Not Soundtrack (

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Rating: 8.20/10 from 47 votes
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Title in Español:

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Synopsis

Forget Me Not follows three pregnant unmarried women at the institution "Aeshuwon" on the South Korean island called Jeju. Paradoxically, the nickname for Jeju Island is "Honeymoon Island" due to its popularity as a destination for all newly wed Koreans.

15 women are currently living at the institution, which is isolated in the beautiful countryside of Jeju, and run by founder Mrs. Im and her staff. The film follows the three women and their process towards the difficult and painful decision - whether to keep the baby or give it away for adoption. A decision strongly influenced by a huge pressure from the outside world.

Typically the disgrace of the family, the reluctance of the boyfriend and the disdain of Korean society towards the women's behavior and the unborn child, have a huge impact on the women's final decision. However, at Aeshuwon the strong-willed Mrs Im supports the women and their fight for independence. But in the end the choice will always be the women's own and the consequences will be up to the single individual to handle.

Forget Me Not is an emotional journey of three unwed women's life at Aeshuwon and how they make the decision that will change their lives forever.

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Forget Me Not
Forget Me Nots
The Precious Hours
Lullaby
Deep Henderson
Don't Stop Now
Can't Stop Me
Whatever Blues
Waiting in the Wings
Primadonna
Let's Face It I'm Cute
Now You Know My Name
Other Friends (feat. Sarah Stiles, Zach Callison, Deedee Magno Hall, Estelle & Michaela Dietz)
All Eyes on Me
Let Me Make You Proud
Booty Swing
Die House (From "Cuphead")
Rebel
Snuff Out the Light (Yzma's Song) - From "The Emperor's New Groove"
This World Will Remember Me (feat. Jeremy Jordan & Laura Osnes)
Downward Spiral

User reviews

Elizabeth King
8/10

The diversity of musical styles and instruments used in the soundtrack adds depth and richness to the overall listening experience, showcasing the talent and creativity of the composers.

Mary Martin
8/10

Overall, the music in Forget Me Not is a standout element of the film, contributing to its emotional resonance, thematic depth, and overall cinematic excellence.

Laura Jackson
8/10

The music beautifully complements the stunning countryside scenery of Jeju Island, creating a poignant atmosphere that immerses the audience in the film's setting.

Brian Scott
5/10

The use of traditional Korean instruments in the soundtrack adds a layer of cultural richness and depth to the film. It enhances the storytelling and conveys the strong sense of place, setting the tone for the women's poignant journey at the institution on Jeju Island.

Sarah Turner
2/10

The choice of music in Forget Me Not sometimes felt jarring and out of place, disrupting the immersion in the narrative. The abrupt transitions between scenes and accompanying music did not flow seamlessly, creating a disjointed viewing experience. The soundtrack failed to create a cohesive atmosphere that would have enriched the emotional impact of the film.

Anthony Clark
8/10

The haunting melodies and poignant lyrics of the songs in the soundtrack linger in the mind long after the film has ended, resonating with the viewer on a deep emotional level.

Edward Johnson
7/10

Each track in the soundtrack evokes a sense of melancholy and introspection, mirroring the complex emotions of the three women facing the difficult decision about their pregnancies.

Dorothy Johnson
3/10

The soundtrack of Forget Me Not felt disconnected from the emotional depth of the film's storyline. The music seemed generic and failed to enhance the poignant moments of the women's struggles and decisions. It lacked the sensitivity and nuance needed to truly elevate the storytelling.

Thomas Hernandez
5/10

The haunting melodies and poignant lyrics of the songs in the soundtrack of Forget Me Not stay with you long after the film has ended. The music not only complements the narrative but also serves as a powerful tool to evoke empathy and understanding towards the women's challenging circumstances.

Donald Allen
9/10

The soundtrack of Forget Me Not truly captures the emotional depth of the story, enhancing the powerful narrative of the film. The music evokes a sense of melancholy and introspection, perfectly mirroring the inner turmoil of the characters as they navigate through difficult decisions.

Patricia Harris
10/10

The emotional depth and raw honesty in the soundtrack of Forget Me Not elevates the film to a whole new level, immersing the audience in the poignant journey of these women. The music serves as a powerful storytelling tool, adding layers of complexity and emotion to an already compelling narrative.

Patricia Young
7/10

The music in Forget Me Not serves as a powerful storytelling tool, enhancing the narrative and underscoring the themes of sacrifice, independence, and resilience.

Patricia Brown
8/10

The soundtrack of Forget Me Not successfully elevates the viewing experience, creating a profound and unforgettable emotional impact that lingers with the audience long after the credits roll.

William Robinson
8/10

The emotional range of the soundtrack, from moments of quiet reflection to intense emotional crescendos, mirrors the highs and lows of the characters' journeys in the film.

Laura Lee
5/10

The soundtrack of Forget Me Not beautifully captures the emotional complexity and struggles faced by the three unwed women at Aeshuwon. The music evokes a sense of melancholy and uncertainty, reflecting the difficult decision they have to make regarding their unborn children.

Karen Thomas
8/10

The soundtrack of Forget Me Not perfectly captures the emotional depth of the film's storyline, enhancing the viewer's connection to the characters and their struggles.

Joseph Green
8/10

The soundtrack effectively conveys the societal pressures and expectations placed on the women, adding layers of complexity to their internal conflicts and external challenges.

Patricia Smith
9/10

Each note and melody seems carefully crafted to resonate with the audience, creating a profound connection to the struggles and triumphs of the three women at Aeshuwon. The hauntingly beautiful compositions linger in the mind long after the movie ends, leaving a lasting impact on the viewer.