Day 60 (May 18): Jung Jae-il - The Belt of Faith

Amazon.com: CJ Parasite OST (Korea Movie) Album+Folded Poster ...Day sixty? Oy. Time flies during an exam season during a pandemic, right? Coincidentally, we're also hitting the two-month mark tomorrow, true proof that, and I cannot state this enough, the calendar is an absolute joke that should be cancelled.

Did I mention exams? I am doing them. Well, two of them, and they're online. The ritual loses some of its power when you can drink coffee while working. There are many drawbacks to the world of the hated online, but one thing that I have come to appreciate is the music. This is naturally banned in a usual exam setting, but who's watching me in my bedroom? Nobody, I hope.

As we all know, the only good study music is film soundtracks, and as we all know, the only good film is Bong Joon-ho's Parasite. Therefore, today's song of the day, "The Belt of Faith" from Jung Jae-il's score for the film, is right at the top of my playlist where it deserves to be. If the title doesn't ring a bell, think - ram-dom scene!

Like the film, the Parasite score is a perfectly assembled wonder-show, and "The Belt of Faith" captures the absolute peak of both. Remember that feeling of intricate tension and release when the Kim family just, by the skin of their teeth, dodged disaster before the Park family came home? It's here, in a song! It unfortunately lacks the whack and the bump that really makes the scene, but you can't have everything.


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