Imong Soundtrack (

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Rating: 8.30/10 from 80 votes
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Imong

Synopsis

A turning point in Korean history, one never to be forgotten is presented in this engaging historical drama, celebrating its 100th anniversary.

In 1919, during the Japanese colonial period, two events paved the way for the independence of Korea, the March 1st Movement and the establishment of the Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea.

And with it, a covert armament for freedom was born, the Heroic Corps.

Historically and in the drama, the man leading the corps goes by the name of Kim Won Bong, his real name only a few people know.

He rarely stays in one area for more than two hours and sleeps for only short periods at a time.

With fiery passion in his heart, he moves about swiftly and dreams for his country's independence.

Lee Young Jin a Korean woman raised by a Japanese military doctor follows in her surrogate father's footsteps, and through a series of events, attends a prestigious medical university in Shanghai.

She returns to Joseon and becomes the first female surgeon.

The two them cross paths, and although they follow different ideologies, Won Bong soon realizes his need for her and begins to regret sending her deep into enemy territory.

These two characters will walk together, sometimes run, sometimes fall, only to get back up again to chase their dreams.

Bearing with them the pain and suffering of the historical events that shaped Korea's independence, they hope to instill the past so that it will never be forgotten.

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Play Title Artist
Imong
Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now
Migraine
Half Crazy
Only Reminds Me of You
Tell Me Where It Hurts
True Colors
Baby
Eenie Meenie
One Time
One Less Lonely Girl
First Dance
You
We've Only Just Begun
I Won't Last A Day Without You
Uptown Girl - Radio Edit
Sometimes
Lucky
Stars Are Blind
Maybe The Night
Make It With You
Crush
Say It Again
Bubbly
Take A Bow
She Will Be Loved - Radio Mix
Realize
Heartbreak Anniversary
Copines
drivers license
Mood (Remix) feat. Justin Bieber, J Balvin & iann dior
Put Your Records On
Dance With You
Steal My Girl
Starving
One Last Time
Black Magic
September Song
New Thang
Tilaw Ra
Call Me (Ring Ring)
Need You
Cutie Uyyy
No More Sad Songs (feat. Machine Gun Kelly)
Gabay - From "Raya and the Last Dragon"/Tagalog Version
Baby It's You - 2018
Too Little Too Late - 2018
Beginning Middle End - From The Netflix Film "To All The Boys: Always and Forever"
Shower
Hypnotized (feat. Akon)
Palagot Sa Kontra
Sabot Sabot
Prinsipal
Sinesine
Bisan Pa
Pretty Boy
All or Nothing
Big Girls Don't Cry (Personal)
Stuck with U (with Justin Bieber)
One Step At a Time

User reviews

Melissa Lewis
8/10

The soundtrack of Imong showcases a wide range of musical styles, from stirring anthems to delicate ballads, reflecting the diverse range of emotions explored in the story.

Kimberly Brown
8/10

The use of traditional Korean instruments in the score adds authenticity and richness to the storytelling, enhancing the overall viewing experience.

Donald Davis
7/10

The haunting melodies and powerful orchestration create a memorable and impactful soundtrack that stays with you long after watching the drama.

Kimberly Evans
4/10

Overall, the soundtrack did not enhance the viewing experience or add any depth to the characters' emotional journey, leaving a lot to be desired in terms of impact and resonance with the audience.

Dorothy Gonzalez
5/10

The soundtrack's seamless integration with the narrative enhances the overall impact of the story, effectively underscoring key moments and character developments.

Mary Garcia
6/10

The emotional depth and resonance of the music enhance the audience's connection to the characters and their historical journey, making for a compelling viewing experience.

Jennifer Campbell
8/10

Each track in the soundtrack is carefully crafted to evoke a sense of patriotism and determination, resonating with the themes of independence and sacrifice.

Matthew Nelson
6/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Imong is a powerful and evocative musical companion to the poignant tale of struggle and perseverance during a pivotal moment in Korean history.

Kimberly Taylor
7/10

The composers have succeeded in crafting a soundtrack that not only complements the narrative but also stands on its own as a beautiful piece of music.

Lisa Hill
8/10

The soundtrack of Imong perfectly captures the emotional depth and intensity of the historical events portrayed in the drama.

Mary Hill
6/10

The orchestral arrangements evoke a sense of urgency and passion, mirroring the characters' fiery desire for freedom and justice.

George Harris
5/10

Each track in the soundtrack effectively conveys the struggles and triumphs of the protagonists, adding layers of complexity to their narrative arcs.

William Lee
5/10

The use of traditional Korean instruments blended with modern symphonic elements creates a unique and engaging sonic landscape that complements the storytelling.

Joshua Adams
6/10

The music elegantly portrays the spirit of resistance and determination of the characters, particularly Kim Won Bong and Lee Young Jin, as they strive for Korea's independence.

Joshua Nelson
1/10

I found the soundtrack of Imong to be lacking emotional depth and failed to capture the intensity and significance of the historical events portrayed in the drama.

Amanda Robinson
7/10

Overall, the music of Imong elevates the viewing experience and adds an extra layer of depth and meaning to the already compelling story of Korean independence.

Ronald Lee
6/10

The soundtrack's ability to transport listeners to the early 20th century, capturing the essence of the March 1st Movement and the founding of the Provisional Government, is truly commendable.

Jennifer Adams
8/10

The music immerses the listener in the atmosphere of early 20th-century Korea, bringing to life the struggles and triumphs of the characters.

Brian Lopez
1/10

The music felt generic and uninspired, failing to evoke the sense of patriotism and struggle that should accompany a story of such historical importance.

Donald Wilson
5/10

The soundtrack of Imong successfully captures the emotional depth of the historical drama, immersing the audience in the turbulent period of Korean history.

Brian Martin
8/10

The music effectively underscores the tension and drama of key moments in the plot, heightening the emotional impact of pivotal scenes.