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High school student Jung-Won (Cha Ye-Ryeon]) works at an amusement park, dressed up as Dragon cartoon character. Then one day, a guy, standing among his friends, twists her dragon mask around, causing her to fall flat on her back. Shortly afterwards, she spots the guy that caused her to fall down. Jung-won proceeds to pour a drink over his head. A few days later Jung-Won is horsing around with her brother on the top floor of their home. They notice that a new family moved in next door. Jung-Won then gets a sickening feeling when she realizes that the young guy in their family is the same guy that twisted her dragon mask around in the amusement park. His name is Eun-Kyu (Jang Keun-Suk), a popular high school student that fronts the band “Doremifasolasido.”
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Plot Summary
This documentary delves into the rich history of Colombian music, focusing on the evolution of orchestras and their impact on national culture. It explores the pioneering work of several key musical figures who shaped the sound of the nation. The film showcases archival footage and interviews to paint a vibrant picture of musical heritage.
Critical Reception
The film was generally well-received by critics for its thorough exploration of Colombian musical history and its engaging presentation. Audiences appreciated the nostalgic journey and the celebration of national talent.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its historical depth and comprehensive look at Colombian music.
Applauded for highlighting influential musicians and their contributions.
Found to be an enjoyable and educational viewing experience for music enthusiasts.
Google audience: Information not available.
Fun Fact
The documentary features rare archival footage of legendary Colombian bandleaders, offering a unique glimpse into the golden age of Colombian music.
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