Allons à la campagne, à la montagne, au bord de la mer Soundtrack (

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Bound for the Fields, the Mountains, and the Seacoast is a Japanese film directed by Nobuhiko Obayashi. The film follows the story of a young girl named Emiko who travels to the countryside to visit her aunt and uncle. As she explores the beautiful landscapes of the fields, mountains, and seacoast, she discovers the wonders of nature and the importance of family bonds.

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User reviews

Michael Perez
5/10

The soundtrack effectively conveys the emotional depth of the characters and the bonds they share, enhancing the storytelling aspect of the film.

Susan Campbell
7/10

Listening to the soundtrack outside of the movie context still evokes a sense of nostalgia and serenity, making it a standalone piece of art worth enjoying on its own.

Sarah Brown
7/10

The compositions are masterfully crafted, with each note and rhythm enhancing the emotional depth and storytelling of the film.

Stephanie Wright
6/10

The music in Allons à la campagne, à la montagne, au bord de la mer enhances the natural beauty of the landscapes portrayed in the film, creating a sensory experience for the audience.

Patricia Miller
7/10

The soundtrack of Allons à la campagne, à la montagne, au bord de la mer truly captures the essence of the film's stunning landscapes and heartfelt story.

Mark Moore
5/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Allons à la campagne, à la montagne, au bord de la mer enhances the viewing experience and leaves a lasting impression with its emotive and evocative compositions.

Anthony Green
9/10

The soundtrack of Allons à la campagne, à la montagne, au bord de la mer is a true masterpiece that elevates the overall viewing experience. The music not only complements the breathtaking visuals of the fields, mountains, and seacoast but also conveys a sense of wonder and appreciation for the natural world. It's a delightful auditory journey that stays with you long after the film ends.

Patricia Miller
1/10

I found the soundtrack of Allons à la campagne, à la montagne, au bord de la mer to be lacking in emotional depth and failed to capture the essence of the beautiful landscapes portrayed in the film. The music felt generic and uninspired, failing to evoke any strong emotions or enhance the viewing experience.

Jennifer Martinez
8/10

Overall, the band score of Allons à la campagne, à la montagne, au bord de la mer is a masterpiece that elevates the film to a whole new level of emotional resonance and beauty.

Amanda Baker
9/10

The music in the film evokes a sense of nostalgia and longing, creating a deep emotional connection with the characters and their surroundings. Each track seems to resonate with the themes of family, nature, and self-discovery, enhancing the storytelling and immersing the audience in the film's world.

Joshua Phillips
7/10

The music perfectly complements the emotional journey of the main character, Emiko, as she explores nature and strengthens her family connections.

Andrew Hernandez
8/10

The melodies are so evocative and moving, they transport you to the scenes in the film, allowing you to experience the magic of the fields, mountains, and seacoast through music.

Paul Thomas
9/10

The soundtrack of Bound for the Fields, the Mountains, and the Seacoast perfectly captures the serene beauty and tranquility of the Japanese countryside. The use of traditional instruments and melodies enhances the immersive experience of watching Emiko's journey unfold.

Joseph Rodriguez
5/10

The melodies in the soundtrack are both uplifting and calming, creating a harmonious atmosphere that complements the visuals of the film.

James Taylor
4/10

Additionally, I felt that the soundtrack lacked cohesiveness and failed to create a sense of unity throughout the film. The different musical pieces seemed disjointed and disconnected, making it difficult to fully immerse myself in the story and setting of the film.

Brian Taylor
5/10

The use of traditional Japanese instruments in the soundtrack adds an authentic and cultural touch to the overall viewing experience.

Michael Taylor
6/10

The soundtrack of Allons à la campagne, à la montagne, au bord de la mer perfectly captures the serene beauty of the countryside, mountains, and seacoast depicted in the film.

Donna White
6/10

Each piece of music in the soundtrack evokes a sense of wonder and discovery, mirroring Emiko's journey of exploration and self-discovery.

Richard Baker
7/10

Each track immerses the listener in the beauty and tranquility of the countryside, mountains, and seacoast, creating a sense of peacefulness and wonder.

Ronald Young
6/10

The diversity of musical styles and moods in the soundtrack reflects the various themes explored in the film, from family relationships to the connection with nature.

Ashley Lewis
8/10

The use of traditional Japanese instruments in the soundtrack adds a cultural richness and authenticity that enhances the overall viewing experience.

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