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01. Welcome to Dongmakgol (04:18)
02. Opening (02:09)
03. Butterfly (03:04)
04. Dongmakgol Village (01:40)
05. To the Village (01:59)
06. N. Korea vs. S. Korea (04:05)
07. An Old Lady (02:10)
08. Love and Grenade (02:16)
09. Confrontation (01:05)
10. A Wild Boar (05:20)
11. Friendship Song (01:50)
12. Waltz of Sleigh (02:32)
13. Buried Past (01:20)
14. Attack of the Butterflies (01:00)
15. American Army (01:14)
16. Invasion (01:54)
17. Death of Yeoil (02:16)
18. Leaving Dongmakgol for the Battle (04:34)
19. The Battle (08:14)
20. After the Battle (01:49)
21. Paradise (02:44)
Here’s what Wikipedia says about the relationship between the director and composer:
Park had been a big fan of Japanese animation director Hayao Miyazaki’s work since he watched Future Boy Conan as a child. And one of Miyazaki’s most important collaborators was composer Joe Hisaishi. Park liked Hisaishi so much he wrote the script thinking about his music, visualizing the scenes in his mind while listening to his past work. During pre-production, producer Lee Eun-ha asked Park who the best music director for the project would be, and he didn’t hesitate a moment, saying "Joe Hisaishi." Lee then wrote a very heartfelt letter to Hisaishi, explaining their situation and translating the script in Japanese for him. Hisaishi accepted the proposal, later stating that he was moved by the enthusiasm and sincerity in the letter, choosing Welcome to Dongmakgol as his first ever Korean film.