School 2013 Special: Let's Go to School Soundtrack (

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Rating: 8.30/10 from 226 votes
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School 2013 Special: Let's Go to School

A student, Go Nam Soon (Lee Jong Suk), studies at a Seungri High School, where he is always bullied by a gang led by Oh Jung Ho (Kwak Jung Wook). At the beginning of the school day, his class 2 gets a new homeroom teacher called Jung In Jae (Jang Na Ra), who finds it hard to control the class. Later, a new teacher named Kang Sae Chan (Choi Daniel) arrives at school. He is appointed as co-homeroom teacher to class 2. The story introduces the remaining students and their blossoming friendships. A new transfer student named Park Heung Soo (Kim Woo Bin) joins the school. He knows Go Nam Soon and is holding a grudge against him. As the story rolls on, we get to know their past relationship and what has caused the rift between them. Meanwhile, Teacher Jung and Teacher Kang help the students overcome their problems. The story ends with everyone moving up to Class 3.

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User reviews

Melissa Taylor
3/10

Some of the tracks in the soundtrack seemed out of place, with jarring transitions that disrupted the flow of the narrative and detracted from the impact of key moments, diminishing the overall viewing experience.

Andrew Taylor
8/10

The diverse range of musical styles and melodies in the soundtrack keeps the audience engaged and mirrors the dynamic nature of the plot, creating a memorable and immersive viewing experience.

Kimberly White
5/10

The use of subtle piano melodies in certain moments brings a sense of melancholy and reflection to the storyline, highlighting the characters' internal struggles.

Paul Thomas
5/10

The soundtrack's ability to adapt to the evolving relationships and conflicts within the story is commendable, adding layers of complexity to the narrative.

David Carter
6/10

The music effectively enhances the tension during the bullying scenes, adding to the sense of unease and apprehension.

Matthew Green
10/10

The music in the drama effectively sets the tone for each scene, whether it's a heartwarming moment of friendship or a tense confrontation between characters. The variety of musical styles and moods in the soundtrack keeps the viewer engaged and invested in the storyline.

Emily Parker
8/10

The music perfectly complements the evolving relationships between the characters, enhancing the viewer's connection to their personal growth and challenges throughout the series.

Melissa Nelson
1/10

The music failed to enhance the overall atmosphere of the series, often feeling disconnected from the scenes and failing to evoke the intended emotions, making it difficult for viewers to fully immerse themselves in the story.

Paul King
5/10

The upbeat tracks during the moments of friendship and camaraderie among the students create a sense of warmth and unity.