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Hwa-i-teu: Jeo-woo-eui mel-lo-di

  • 2011
  • PG-13
  • 1h 46m
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5.8/10
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Hwa-i-teu: Jeo-woo-eui mel-lo-di (2011)
Girl group Pink Dolls are virtually unknown, overshadowed by other more popular idols.
However, after covering the mysterious song “WHITE” for their second album, they start to gain popularity.

Pink Dolls are Eun-ju, a former back dancer and de facto leader, isolated by the others for her age; Jenny, the vocalist whose voice is unsteady at higher pitches; A-rang, the beauty of the group who is addicted to cosmetic surgery; and Shin-ji, whose only talent is rapping and dance.

As Pink Dolls’ popularity skyrockets, so too does the competitiveness and jealousy among the group’s members when the fight for lead vocalist intensifies. Strangely, however, each time one of the young women steps up to sing the defining “WHITE,” she becomes involved in a hideous accident. Eun-ju senses that “WHITE” is a cursed melody and digs into its history…
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Girl group "Pink Dolls" is always pushed into the background by other popular idols. When the girls release their new song "White", a remake from unknown origins they become instant sensatio... Read allGirl group "Pink Dolls" is always pushed into the background by other popular idols. When the girls release their new song "White", a remake from unknown origins they become instant sensations.Girl group "Pink Dolls" is always pushed into the background by other popular idols. When the girls release their new song "White", a remake from unknown origins they become instant sensations.

  • Directors
    • Gok Kim
    • Sun Kim
  • Writers
    • Sun Kim
    • Gok Kim
  • Stars
    • Hahm Eun-jung
    • Hwang Woo-seul-hye
    • Maydoni
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
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    • Directors
      • Gok Kim
      • Sun Kim
    • Writers
      • Sun Kim
      • Gok Kim
    • Stars
      • Hahm Eun-jung
      • Hwang Woo-seul-hye
      • Maydoni
    • 14User reviews
    • 17Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Hahm Eun-jung
    Hahm Eun-jung
    • Eun-joo
    Hwang Woo-seul-hye
    Hwang Woo-seul-hye
    • Soon-ye
    Maydoni
    • Sin-ji
    Choi Ah-ra
    • Ah-rang
    Jin Se-yeon
    Jin Se-yeon
    • Je-ni
    Byeon Jeong-soo
    • Agency representative
    • (as Byun Jung-soo)
    Kim Young-min
    Kim Young-min
    • Lee Tae-yong
    Kim Ki-bang
    Kim Ki-bang
    • Manager
    • (as Kim Gi-bang)
    Im Jin-ah
    Im Jin-ah
    • Self
    • (as Nana)
    Lee Joo-yeon
    Lee Joo-yeon
    • Pure member
    Lee Jun-ho
    Lee Jun-ho
    • Music Fever Host
    • Directors
      • Gok Kim
      • Sun Kim
    • Writers
      • Sun Kim
      • Gok Kim
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    User reviews14

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    6daryopeek

    At least it's creative enough

    Many Asian horror films actually trying to depict a horrifying situation from different perspectives. This one, White, based on issues regarding harsh nature of Kpop idols. It's quite original, although I have to conclude both the plot and execution are mediocre at best.

    The premise of the movie revolves on a struggling girl group, Pink Dolls who garnered attention when they sang a song titled 'White' from unknown performance that found in their new renovated studio after fire incident 15 years ago. When the management decides to promote the song with center (lead singer), the chosen member become terrorized by unknown force.

    It's interesting, in fact that the movie told us many information behind what's actually happening off camera. I don't know if the movie is exaggerating, but many issues like center choice, performance and MR in music shows (it's hella debatable by Kpop fans), and surge of popularity, are quite staple in Kpop and to know that for a bit, is fun.

    Unfortunately, those are trivial things because we mainly have to face the acting that is confusing. Probably it's not how the act, but how inconsistent the character is. While it's understandable that being Kpop idol is stressful, I recognized these characters changing their attitude heavily, that makes me wonder how the reading process ever finished? The characters seem to be at the pole of bully and Cinderella continuum quickly. It ruins the flow of the plot, since it makes me have to understand many things.

    In terms of production design, the movie also seems to know that this movie ain't A-class movie. It's understandable, but I can't stand how the movie like to give trippy shots when the ghost is around. I guess it's a trend back then. Honestly, it cheapens the movie, because I feel that the executed horror scenes aren't good enough compared to the other scenes.

    I also note some plot holes, but I let it slide. This movie seems like B-class horror that fun enough to watch without high expectation. It has original and creative story (also direction) that makes you stay through the movie, but it lacks execution to many details that I'd like to observe when watching a horror movie. To conclude, if you want a horror from unusual setting just for fun, it is a great movie.
    7Galadri

    Surprisingly Good.

    We all know the band or group that's been kicking round for a while than suddenly has that one song that throws them into the limelight, the one song that everyone buys, the radio always plays and the video views on youtube are already in the millions, well what if that song was haunted.

    K-pop girl group "Pink Dolls" are a pretty second rate bunch in a very competitive field and really need an edge it doesn't matter the song, dance routine or audience they just can't seem to make a breakthrough. Then, one day, one member of the group Eun-Ju discovers a song that could turn everything around "White". The group learn the song, get some dance moves down and suddenly their fortunes change for the better and they are thrust into the spotlight that they've desired for so long. Of course as it's a horror movie they won't be living happy ever after and soon the group begins to unravel as the curse begins to take them out one by one.

    the scars are sometimes pretty effective and the acting is a cut above some other Asian horror that is out there, the cinematography and editing are well crafted and the soundtrack only adds to the atmosphere.
    Patient444

    Better than your average.

    I was pleasantly surprised by this one therefore I have to recommend it to all of you horror fans out there, looking for something nice. Here are some reasons why "White: Melody of the curse" manages to stand tall at its end:

    I had my share of Asian horrors, not too many I must say but enough for an opinion to be formed. While they bring something new from your typical Hollywood scares they also kinda always circle around the same pattern, a female ghost, long hair, usually crawling in a scary way or walking on a ceiling, nonetheless you can say: you've seen one, you've seen them all. Well not really, this movie takes you outside the box a little, characters have solid builds, it shows the cruel reality of bands struggling to succeed and you get a inside look in the music industry.

    Also, as many Asian Horrors accustomed us, this one also has a twist and quite impossible to figure it out, therefore if you're watching it alone or with friends, you'll get a blast trying to figure out who is behind all of it.

    I guess there are more things to be said but I find it best to let you discover them for yourself, just have a little faith and patience, quite hard to be disappointed by it.
    7Ore-Sama

    Ghosts are easy. Being a pop singer is hard.

    "White" or "White: The Melody of Curse" has a fairly familiar premise: a failing pop idol group finds an old, uncredited song, and use it to rise to the top. However this tale of fame and fortune becomes mixed in with the paranormal: the song is cursed, fueled by the wrath of a vengeful ghost.

    The comparisons with Ringu/The Ring are obvious, from the ghost itself down to the fact the song is discovered on a videotape. The movie does give a respectable effort in ratcheting up suspense, and to be fair there are a couple of effective scares.

    However the real strength of this film lies in two areas. First, the story is pretty well done. While the paranormal stuff is prominent, there's also a strong focus on the characters, who are as much affected by their shifting fortunes as they are any bumps in the night. You would think once the ghostly stuff showed up, it would take center stage. Instead it runs parallel to the sudden pressures, ego trips, and bouts of jealousy of their new found fame, meshing together very well and creating a greater emotional and psychological depth than one might expect from such a premise. The film is even fairly touching and somewhat sad at points, aided by pretty good performances.

    The second main area is the visuals. There is a certain flare here. It's not Argento or Fulci by any stretch, but the film does look really good. Whether it's a dark room/hallway or the flashiness of the dance stage, the cinematography and imagery are strong. Even without caring for the plot and characters, one could sit back and appreciate the look.

    Is the movie a masterpiece? No, I wouldn't go that far, but it is very enjoyable, and if you're a horror movie fan with nothing to do on some afternoon, you could do a lot worse than this.
    6HorrorDisasterGuy-90617

    Decent Korean Supernatural Horror Movie about K-Pop

    I found this to be a decent horror movie about K-pop. The story is interesting with a struggling K-pop gain success when they sing a song that is cursed. It's a pretty creative idea for a song to be cursed for a current reason. The movie builds up pretty well, with one of them discovering the tape with the song and them performing it. It also shows the struggles of being a member of a K-pop of the challenges and stressful it can be. I like the psychological horrors with current members seeing hallucinations and them getting injured by it. There's also a standard mystery story on two of the characters trying to figure out where this song came from and who created it. The backstory of it is interesting and pretty disturbing on where it came from. I found the creepiness factor to be really weak with standard creepy stuff you see in any horror movie and isn't that effective. And I didn't like the climax of the movie on how it executed and the flashing lights of it. The characters themselves aren't really that bad, but aren't that interesting or developed.

    White: Melody of Death is a decent Korean movie that has an interesting premise and is pretty creative, but it isn't the most memorable movie that I have seen.

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      The music director Shinsa-dong Tiger wanted to meet the actresses beforehand to analyze their vocal range, color, and more to create the perfect idol song for the movie. However, the crew did not want to put pressure on the actresses, so they convinced them that he was a new actor participating in the film, and conducted a casual meeting at a karaoke "no-rae-bang." There, the actresses were able to conduct their "auditions" comfortably.
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      Featured in I Need Romance: Episode #1.12 (2011)
    • Soundtracks
      White (Original)

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    • Release date
      • June 9, 2011 (South Korea)
    • Country of origin
      • South Korea
    • Official site
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Language
      • Korean
    • Also known as
      • White: The Melody of the Curse
    • Production company
      • Doo Entertainment
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      • $5,299,831
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 46 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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