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Rating: 5.80/10 from 4000 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

1969

Title in Italiano:

1969: i giorni della rabbia

Title in Português:

1969

Synopsis

1969

Two college students, Ralph and Scott, live in a small minded Maryland town at the onset of wide public dissatisfaction with the Vietnam War. While Scott's brother Alden enlists in the country's armed forces, he and Ralph are outspoken in their opposition to the war. Scott's attitude alienates him from his father and he and Ralph leave town to enjoy their freedom. But when Ralph is expelled from college, he suddenly becomes a prime candidate for serving the country's armed forces. When they learn Scott's brother is declared missing in action, the lifelong friends take drastic - and illegal - measures to ensure Ralph's freedom. This event proves to be the catalyst needed to bridge the gap between father and son and enlightens them both to the true cost of war.

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1969
When I Was Young
Aquarius/Let The Sunshine In (The Flesh Failures) [Remastered]
May This Be Love
All Along the Watchtower
Green River
Goin' Up The Country
Canned Heat: Performer
Alan Wilson: Writer
Get Together
Can't Find My Way Home
Tuesday Afternoon - Alternate Mix
Both Sides Now
White Room
Time of the Season - Mono Version
Reach Out Of The Darkness
Wooden Ships - 2005 Remaster
The Windows of the World - 2006 Remaster
Windows of the World
Burt Bacharach: Writer
The Pretenders: Performer
Nick Lowe: Produced
Bob Clearmountain: Mixed
Wooden Ships
Aquarius / Let The Sun Shine In
Time of the Season
Rod Argent: Writer
The Zombies: Performer
Dreaming In The Night
Tuesday Afternoon
Aquarius / Let the Sunshine In
Galt MacDermot: Writer

User reviews

Kimberly Brown
7/10

The use of music in key moments of the film adds depth and emotional resonance to the narrative, effectively conveying the characters' inner struggles and the impact of war on their lives.

Robert Brown
5/10

The choice of music enhances the storytelling, creating a powerful connection between the characters and the audience.

Richard Young
6/10

The soundtrack's diversity, ranging from classic rock to poignant ballads, reflects the complexity of the characters' experiences and emotions.

Richard Brown
6/10

The emotional impact of the music in key scenes amplifies the themes of friendship, sacrifice, and the consequences of war.

Melissa Turner
10/10

The soundtrack of 1969 perfectly captures the emotional intensity of the era with its powerful and poignant musical selections.

Mary Brown
6/10

Overall, the soundtrack of 1969 is a powerful and evocative companion to the film, effectively enhancing its themes and emotional resonance.

Jennifer Moore
6/10

The soundtrack's ability to evoke nostalgia and provoke reflection makes it a vital element in enhancing the film's overall impact.

Dorothy Evans
6/10

The soundtrack of 1969 perfectly captures the turbulent and emotional atmosphere of the Vietnam War era.

Richard Young
7/10

The music selection in 1969 skillfully blends iconic songs from the era with original compositions, creating a cohesive and immersive auditory experience that transports the viewers back in time.

Patricia Turner
5/10

The music in 1969 serves as a reflection of the social and political turmoil of the time, providing a rich backdrop for the narrative.

James Nelson
10/10

The use of iconic songs from the 1960s adds a layer of authenticity to the film, immersing the audience in the turbulent time period and enhancing the overall viewing experience.

Amanda Harris
9/10

The soundtrack effectively underscores the themes of friendship, rebellion, and sacrifice depicted in the film, creating a deep emotional connection with the characters and their struggles.

Betty Rodriguez
5/10

The soundtrack effectively conveys the sense of rebellion and defiance felt by the main characters against the war.

Susan Taylor
8/10

The soundtrack of 1969 showcases a diverse range of musical styles and genres from the late 1960s, offering a rich tapestry of sounds that reflects the cultural and social landscape of the period.

Thomas Gonzalez
8/10

Overall, the music in 1969 not only serves as a background accompaniment but also plays a significant role in shaping the mood, tone, and thematic elements of the film, elevating the overall viewing experience for the audience.

Donna Parker
5/10

The use of folk and protest songs in the soundtrack adds depth and authenticity to the film's portrayal of anti-war sentiment.

Paul Lee
7/10

The soundtrack of 1969 perfectly captures the turbulent and emotional atmosphere of the Vietnam War era, enhancing the storytelling and connecting the audience with the characters' experiences.