Airborne Soundtrack (

Airborne Soundtrack (1993) cover

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Rating: 6.30/10 from 7600 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Airborne

Title in Português:

Sobre Rodas

Synopsis

Mitchell Goosen is a California teenager who loves to surf and rollerblade. When his zoologist parents are given a grant to work in Australia, they can't take Mitchell so they send him to Cincinnati, Ohio to stay with his aunt, uncle, and cousin Wiley--who will be his roommate for the next six months.

At his new school Mitchell gets on the bad side of the high-school hockey players, so he and Wiley endure weeks of torture from them. Until they all must learn to get along and team up to beat the Central High School rivals in a competition down the Devil's Backbone.

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Airborne
My Love is Good Enough
Jeremy Jordan: Performer
What God Wants (Part one)
Roger Waters: Writer
Roger Waters: Performer

User reviews

Sarah Rodriguez
1/10

The soundtrack of Airborne lacks variety and originality, with generic rock and pop songs that fail to capture the essence of the story or the characters' emotions. It feels like a missed opportunity to enhance the storytelling and create a more immersive experience for the audience.

Melissa Miller
5/10

On the other hand, some tracks in the Airborne soundtrack feel a bit generic and predictable. While they serve their purpose in setting the tone for certain scenes, they lack originality and fail to leave a lasting impression. The music, at times, feels like background noise rather than a standout element of the film. In comparison to other soundtracks, Airborne falls short in delivering memorable and unique musical moments that could elevate the overall impact of the movie.

Linda Jackson
5/10

The soundtrack of Airborne perfectly captures the energetic and adventurous spirit of the film. The upbeat and catchy tunes create a lively atmosphere that complements the story of a California teenager navigating life in a new environment. The music enhances the scenes of surfing, rollerblading, and high-school rivalry, making the viewing experience more engaging and enjoyable.

Andrew Garcia
3/10

The musical choices in Airborne often feel disconnected from the scenes they accompany, leading to a jarring and distracting viewing experience. The lack of cohesiveness between the visual storytelling and the soundtrack detracts from the overall enjoyment of the film, making it difficult to fully engage with the characters and their journey.