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'White: Melody of Death' (, lit. 'White: The Melody of the Curse') is a 2011 South Korean horror film by Kim Gok and Kim Sun.

Plot



The girl group Pink Dolls, which consists of A-rang, Je-ni, Shin-ji, and Eun-ju, make their debut on stage but fail to achieve popularity. They and the record company moved to a renovated studio that was burnt down in a fire 15 years ago. Eun-ju's sponsor (someone who funds an idol or group on the condition they receive sexual favors) was credited for making the move, and renovations happen. Eun-ju is bullied by the other three members for her involvement with the sponsor and considers quitting. Her vocal trainer and friend, Soon-ye encouraged her to remain in the group as she believes they will find success and gain attention with their new song. While cleaning up in the dance rehearsal room, Eun-ju finds a VHS tape titled "WHITE" and plays it in her dorm room. The footage is of an old, unreleased music video. When the group's manager finds her watching the tape, she demands to permitted its song to beremadeas their next single.

When Pink Dolls become popular with their debut of the song "White," which have become a viral sensation, the manager seeks to re-record the song but with the main vocalist overtaking the song. The tension begins to rise as Je-ni, A-rang, and Shin-ji become hostile and jealous against each other as they fight over the spot. During this time, a ghost attacks the three members on different occasions; Je-ni by strangling her with microphone cords, A-rang by causing her to fall off a music-video set, and Shin-ji by crushing her with camera equipment. Fearing the song is cursed and that she will be the next victim, Eun-ju examines the video with Soon-ye and an editor and from there believe that a trainee named Jang Ye-bin, who died before the studio caught fire, wrote the song. Eun-ju meets up with her sponsor and asks about the circumstances surrounding Ye-bin and replies that she died by suicide. After returning to the rehearsal room in a fit of depression, Eun-Ju finds a suicide note beside power sockets that may have started the fire and she smashes the sockets with a hammer until she fell asleep in the morning.

Confident that the curse is broken, Eun-ju wants to get more attention by reinvents "White" with a new image, including dressing and dying her hair in white, and using the stage name "White"; but she takes credit for the song to her solo performance and alienates those around her. While Soon-ye was destroying the evidence, she re-watches the video and noticed new details they had never seen. While doing so, she and the editor learned that Je-ni, A-rang, and Shin-ji, who had been hosts for a music television show, died from drinking bleach on air. Soon-ye calls Eun-ju, who is on her way to a venue to perform "White," and warns her that the curse is not over but angrily refuses to listen. Soon-ye soon learns that the writer of the song was not Ye-bin but was a back-up dancer who was bullied by Ye-bin, who disfigured her face with acid and caused the back-up dancer to commit suicide by drinking bleach. Her ghost killed Ye-bin, who caused the fire when attempting to burn the suicide note.

Soon-ye rushes to the venue to rescue Eun-ju but is unable to enter the stage with all the doors being locked. During Eun-ju's performance, the power goes out, and the electricity malfunctions. Eun-ju's sponsor and manager try to get her out of the stage, but they are both killed by stage equipment, and the ghost attacks her. Afterward, the doors all open, and the panicking crowd starts to rush out of the building, Soon-ye enters and she and Eun-ju attempt to reunite, but Eun-ju trips in the crowd and gets trampled to death. The electricity eventually sets the venue on fire. After the incident, Soon-ye destroyed all of the remaining evidence of the song in the studio's karaoke room. However, the karaoke machine announces that the next song playing is "White," alluding to the possibility that the curse has not been broken.

Cast



*Ham Eun-jeong as Eun-ju

*Hwang Woo-seul-hye as Soon-ye

*May Doni Kim as Shin-ji

*Choi Ah-ra as A-rang

*Jin Se-yeon as Je-ni

*After School as Pure

*Yu Mo-ri as Jang Ye-bin

*Kim Soo-hyun as White

*Lee Jun-ho as 'Music Fever' host

Soundtrack



The soundtrack contains 3 versions of the song "White," the original (the one featured on the VHS tape), another sung by PinkDolls (Ham Eun-jeong, May Doni Kim, Choi Ah-ra and Jin Se-yeon), and a solo version with just Eun-jeong.

Reception



Box office

The film grossed its opening weekend landing at the fifth position of the box office chart.[https://boxofficemojo.com/intl/korea/?yr=2011&wk=23&p=new Box Office Mojo] In total the film grossed by the end of its theatrical run. The film received a total of 791,133 admissions nationwide.[http://www.hancinema.net/korean_boxoffice.php?weekend=2011.07.29+~+2011.07.31 Hancinema.net]

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