Uri hyeong Soundtrack (

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Rating: 7.00/10 from 673 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Uri hyeong

Title in Italiano:

My Brother

Title in Português:

My Brother

Synopsis

My Brother

The younger brother, Jong-hyeon (Won Bin) is a good-looking, class-A fighter. The older brother, Seong-hyeon (Shin Ha-gyun) is unbelievably tender and pure, a class-A student. They've been fighting, nearly non-stop for 17 years. Trouble began when their mother (Kim Hae-suk) favored Seong-hyeon over his younger brother. Round 2 began when both brothers fell for the same girl, the most beautiful girl in the neighborhood, Mi-ryeong (Lee Bo-yeong). When the long-simmering emotions finally explode and a huge fight breaks out, Seong-hyeon tells his younger brother something he had never been able to say before: "Jong-hyeon, would you call me hyeong just once? I've never heard it before from you..." "Hyeong" - the word that younger Korea brothers call their older brothers. And yet Jong-hyeon has never said it to his brother.

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Uri hyeong
All Is Found
Some Things Never Change
No More Sorrow
Into the Unknown
Let It Go - From "Frozen"/Soundtrack Version
Feel the Pain
When I Am Older
Reindeer(s) Are Better Than People (Cont.)
Computer Games
Trashin' The Camp
Lost in the Woods
Show Yourself
Two Worlds - Radio Version
Do You Want to Build a Snowman? - From "Frozen"/Soundtrack Version
Son of Man
The Next Right Thing
Into the Unknown - Panic! At The Disco Version
Strangers Like Me
All Is Found - Kacey Musgraves Version
Two Worlds Finale

User reviews

Daniel Campbell
6/10

The soundtrack's melodies are haunting and memorable, sticking with the audience long after the film has ended.

Kenneth Taylor
5/10

The use of traditional Korean instruments in some tracks adds authenticity to the setting and reinforces the cultural context of the story.

Donald Martinez
5/10

Overall, the soundtrack of My Brother elevates the film by providing a rich and immersive auditory experience that complements the narrative perfectly.

Karen Davis
9/10

The use of traditional Korean instruments in the soundtrack adds a unique cultural richness to the film, creating a powerful connection to the characters and their struggles. The melodies are haunting and poignant, perfectly complementing the heartfelt performances of the actors and enhancing the overall viewing experience.

Paul Nelson
2/10

Additionally, I felt that the soundtrack did not effectively capture the depth and complexity of the relationships portrayed in the movie. The music did not evoke the strong emotions and conflicts between the brothers and their shared love interest, Mi-ryeong, leaving a disconnect between the audience and the characters' experiences.

Richard Scott
8/10

The use of traditional Korean instruments in the soundtrack adds a unique and authentic touch to the film. It complements the setting and cultural background of the story, creating a rich and immersive viewing experience for the audience.

James Hernandez
8/10

The soundtrack of My Brother perfectly captures the emotional depth of the relationship between the two brothers. The music enhances the tender moments between them, making the audience truly feel the love and conflict they experience.

Donald Campbell
6/10

The soundtrack enhances the romantic subplot involving the brothers and Mi-ryeong, adding a layer of poignancy to their love triangle.

James White
6/10

The soundtrack of My Brother captures the emotional depth of the complex relationship between the two brothers, Jong-hyeon and Seong-hyeon.

George Robinson
9/10

The soundtrack of Uri hyeong beautifully captures the emotional depth and complexity of the relationship between the two brothers. The music enhances the tension and drama of their conflicts, as well as the moments of tenderness and vulnerability shared between them.

Laura Robinson
5/10

The use of different musical themes helps to distinguish between the characters of Jong-hyeon and Seong-hyeon, highlighting their contrasting personalities and motivations.

Steven Green
6/10

The emotional climax of the film is beautifully underscored by the music, intensifying the impact of the pivotal moments in the story.

Betty Nelson
2/10

I found the soundtrack of Uri hyeong to be lacking in originality and creativity. The music seemed generic and did not stand out, failing to enhance the emotional impact of key scenes in the film.

Mary Clark
5/10

The music effectively conveys the tension and rivalry between the brothers, reflecting their constant fighting and the underlying resentment caused by their mother's favoritism.