Lim Hyung-joo 'Deeply Moved' by 'La Vie En Rose'
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The title track of Korean pop opera singer Lim Hyung-joo's special album entitled 'Without You' will be presented with scenes from 'La Vie En Rose', a biographical film about the tragic life of French singer Edith Piaf.
Lim's management company said the singer, who was invited to the Korean premiere of 'La Vie En Rose', was deeply moved by the love story of Edith Piaf and Marcel Cerdan and expressed his wish to use scenes from the film for the music video of 'Without You'. He added that the film importer agreed to Lim's proposal.
'La Vie En Rose' which opened in theaters nationwide on November 22 also attracted media attention for actress Marion Cotillard's outstanding performance.
Lim has sung theme songs for Korean films including 'Antarctic Journal' and 'My Boss, My Teacher'.
Lim's management company said the singer, who was invited to the Korean premiere of 'La Vie En Rose', was deeply moved by the love story of Edith Piaf and Marcel Cerdan and expressed his wish to use scenes from the film for the music video of 'Without You'. He added that the film importer agreed to Lim's proposal.
'La Vie En Rose' which opened in theaters nationwide on November 22 also attracted media attention for actress Marion Cotillard's outstanding performance.
Lim has sung theme songs for Korean films including 'Antarctic Journal' and 'My Boss, My Teacher'.
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