Hieoro Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.50/10 from 164 votes
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Title in Español:

Hieoro

Title in Italiano:

Hero

Title in Português:

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Title in Deutsch:

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Synopsis

Jin Do Hyuk (Lee Joon Gi) works as a journalist for a third-rate newspaper. He lost his parents at an early age, after they were involved in a fatal hit and run car accident and Do Hyuk was left alone with his older sister Do Hee (Jang Young Nam). Although Do Hee is older than Do Hyuk she is quite immature, impulsive and whenever Do Hyuk had money she would take his money. He had always dreamed of becoming a journalist like his father, attending the prestigious "Dae Sae Ilbo," but because of his poor financial situation Do Hyuk was unable to attend college, which created a temporary roadblock for him. So instead Do Hyuk ends up working for the third rate news rag "Monday Seoul". Although the "Monday Seoul" is lower than the "Dae Sae Ilbo," Do Hyuk works with passion and uses any means necessary to cover a story.

Joo Jae In (Yoon So Yi) lost her father at an early age. Her father, a police officer, died while on duty. Since then, she has wanted to follow in her father's footsteps to become a police officer. Jae In eventually graduated at the top of her class in the police academy. She likes Kang Hae Sung (Um Ki Joon), who interviewed her for the "Dae Sae Ilbo." Jae In was also interviewed by Do Hyuk for the "Monday Seoul," but she doesn't know what to make of Do Hyuk.

Kang Hae Sung, a highly respected Dae Sae Ilbo journalist, currently dates Choi Ho Kyung (Shin Ju Ah), the daughter of Choi Il Doo (Choi Jyung Woo), the president of parent company Dae Sae Corporation. Choi Il Doo views Ho Kyung somewhat like his right hand man. Often, Ho Kyung will spin news stories to favor Il Doo and the Dae Sae Corporation. Il Doo hopes Hae Syung will one day become his son-in-law. But, Hae Syung notices Jae In and Do Hyuk becoming closer and becomes jealous.

One day, Do Hyuk awaits outside of a prison to interview former mobster Jo Yong Deok, a leader of the Twin Ax gang prior to his 15 year jail sentence. On the day of his release the only persons awaiting for him are journalist Do Hyuk and a former underling. Yong Deok then decides to start his own newspaper with Do Hyuk named the "Yong Deok Ilbo".

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Play Title Artist
Hieoro
The Moon Song - Studio Version Duet
Off You
Supersymmetry
Cleopatra in New York - Zim Zam Mix
I'm so Glad
The Moon Song - Film Version
Need Your Love So Bad
Sure of Love
The Moon Song - End Title Credit

User reviews

Dorothy Carter
5/10

The music during intense investigative scenes truly elevates the suspense and keeps the audience on the edge of their seats.

Michael Taylor
6/10

The incorporation of traditional Korean instruments in some tracks gives the series a sense of cultural authenticity and richness.

Jennifer Anderson
6/10

The romantic themes in the soundtrack beautifully complement the love triangle between Joo Jae In, Kang Hae Sung, and Jin Do Hyuk, adding depth to their interactions.

Paul Roberts
5/10

Overall, the music of Hieoro plays a crucial role in setting the tone and enhancing the overall viewing experience, making it a standout element of the series.

George Williams
10/10

I was particularly impressed by the way the soundtrack captures the tension and suspense of the plot twists in Hieoro. The music seamlessly enhances the thrill of uncovering secrets and navigating the intricate web of connections between the characters. It truly elevates the viewing experience and immerses the audience in the story.

Melissa King
6/10

The soundtrack of Hieoro perfectly captures the emotional depth and intensity of the characters' backgrounds and relationships.

Laura Thomas
8/10

The soundtrack of Hieoro perfectly captures the emotional depth of the characters' backstories and struggles, enhancing the viewer's connection to their journeys.

Kenneth Adams
10/10

The soundtrack of Hieoro is truly captivating and adds a layer of depth to the emotional journey of the characters. The music perfectly complements the intense moments of investigative journalism and the complex relationships portrayed in the series.

Thomas Campbell
6/10

The use of different musical themes for each character adds a layer of complexity to the storytelling, enhancing the viewer's connection with the characters.

Brian Allen
8/10

The use of music in Hieoro effectively sets the tone for each scene, from intense investigative moments to poignant personal interactions, adding layers of complexity to the storytelling and making the viewing experience truly immersive.

David Johnson
6/10

The soundtrack effectively transitions between moments of drama, romance, and tension, showcasing the versatility of the composer.