Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter... and Spring Soundtrack
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Also Known As:Spring Again, Spring Summer Fall Winter... and Spring
Director:Kim Ki-Duk
Country of Origin:South Korea, Germany
Genre:Drama, Religion
Release Date:Sep 22, 2003
Publisher:Pony Canyon
Product Made In:South Korea
Case:CD Case


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01. PIANO CONCERTO - MAIN THEME
02. VOCALISE
03. CAN`T FORGET HER
04. SAD AMORE
05. FIRST LOVE
06. ENDLESS SKY
07. CRYING IN THE WIND
08. LETTER OF TEARS
09. CLOUDY DREAM
10. LONELY DIARY
11. FAREWELL
12. DEAD FISH
13. SADNESS
14. LONELY PRAYER
15. LOVE THEME 1
16. HEAVENLY TEAR
17. LAST BREATH
18. FAREWELL - VOCALISE VERSION
19. MAIN THEME
20. MERCY
21. SICK GIRL
22. FOGGY MOUNTAIN
23. LOVE THEME - REPRAISE
24. END CREDIT
25. MARTIAL ART TRAINING
26. FRUSTRATION
27. BONUS TRACK - OASIS LOVE (TECHNO DANCE MIX)
About Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter... and Spring
Best known for picking controversial topics into his films, director Kim Gi Deok is the first South Korean director awarded Best Director at the 54th Berlin Film Festival in February 2004. His new work "Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter... and Spring" traces the life of a Buddhist monk to draw an analogy between the changing of the seasons and the cycle of life.
The film tells a tale about the life of a Buddhist monk from being a child monk to an aging monk. As he grows, he experiences the desires and emotions in his childhood, adolescence and adulthood. He kills a little animation out of innocence, falls for a girl, attempts suicide after committing murder and eventually becomes an old monk. Paralleled to the nature's cycle of four seasons, the development of his life is adopted to reflect men's general patterns in life.

Shot at a floating temple on a lake in Mt. Chuwang National Park, Kim Gi Deok's latest film "Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter... and Spring" features the director's debut as an actor casting an old monk in the winter scene of the film. Kim's previous eight works including "The Isle", "Address Unknown", and "Bad Guy" often deal with contentious topics that arouse viewers' contemplation.