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[ Rockin'on Heaven's Door ] DVD
[ Rockin'on Heaven's Door ] DVD
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Korean Title 뜨거운 안녕
English Title Rockin'on Heaven's Door
English Title Rockin'on Heaven's Door
Genre Drama
Country of Origin South Korea
Cast Lee Hongki, Ma Dong-seok, Im Won-hee, Baek Jin-hee
Director Nam Taek-soo
Studio Media4U
Play Time 100 min
Ratio 1.85:1
Audio Korean 2.0ch
Language Korean
Subtitle None
Number of Discs 1
Country of Origin South Korea
Cast Lee Hongki, Ma Dong-seok, Im Won-hee, Baek Jin-hee
Director Nam Taek-soo
Studio Media4U
Play Time 100 min
Ratio 1.85:1
Audio Korean 2.0ch
Language Korean
Subtitle None
Number of Discs 1
Details
Chung-ui is a famous Korean pop star with a temper. After he beats up a man at a night club, he is sentenced to do community service at a hospice for terminally ill patients. The reluctant young man first hates his chores and dislikes the people around him, but as he gets to know their stories, he becomes attached to them. The hospice struggles with funding, leading to a possible close-down, so the hospice in-house band, The Phoenix Band decides to apply to a talent show on television. For this, they need an original song, so they ask Chung-ui to help them. The singer refuses at first, then tries to use the opportunity to reduce his sentence days. He ends up seriously changing his mind about music, his behavior and grows to accept his mother's death, while helping the patients achieve their dreams. Even after the death of the band members, he continues to revive The Phoenix Band each time, assisting new patients.
Chung-ui is a famous Korean pop star with a temper. After he beats up a man at a night club, he is sentenced to do community service at a hospice for terminally ill patients. The reluctant young man first hates his chores and dislikes the people around him, but as he gets to know their stories, he becomes attached to them. The hospice struggles with funding, leading to a possible close-down, so the hospice in-house band, The Phoenix Band decides to apply to a talent show on television. For this, they need an original song, so they ask Chung-ui to help them. The singer refuses at first, then tries to use the opportunity to reduce his sentence days. He ends up seriously changing his mind about music, his behavior and grows to accept his mother's death, while helping the patients achieve their dreams. Even after the death of the band members, he continues to revive The Phoenix Band each time, assisting new patients.