Display title | Linda Linda Linda |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | A 2005 Japanese film, Linda Linda Linda is the story of a group of high school girls who form a rock band to play at their school's cultural festival. When both their lead singer and their guitarist quit after a disagreement, the three remaining members recruit a Korean exchange student to take over as vocalist. Problem is, the exchange student, Son, isn't fluent in Japanese. As the girls work to learn their material in time for the concert, they become close friends and develop new confidence in their talents. |