At First Sight Soundtrack (

At First Sight Soundtrack (1983) cover

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Rating: 7.10/10 from 2200 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Entre nosotras

Title in Italiano:

Prestami il rossetto

Title in Português:

Paixões em Tempo de Guerra

Title in Français:

Coup de foudre

Title in Türk:

Coup de foudre

Title in Deutsch:

Coup de foudre

Synopsis

1952 Lyons. During the war in 1942, Belgian Lena entered into what was for her a marriage of convenience to Michel - then in the Foreign Legion, now a garage owner - who was in turn attracted to her without even knowing her.

While Michel ended up not being quite who she thought he was as a man or husband, Lena, who arguably has never loved him, has developed an affection for him, especially as he took great care in looking after her during the war, tenuous for both of them being Jewish.

Madeleine, an artist, is on her second marriage to actor Costa, who is always working on some fast money scheme which either doesn't get off the ground or backfires on him. While Madeleine married him at the end of the war because he was "fun", she arguably married her first husband for love, he who was accidentally killed in crossfire between the Nazis and resistance fighters.

The two couples meet at an event at the school that both sets of their respective children attend, Lena and Michel with two daughters, Florence and Sophie, and Madeleine and Costa with a son, René.

While there is a rather stiff relationship that forms between various individuals, it is the relationship between Lena and Madeleine that forms the core of the foursome in each woman providing that emotional need missing from the other's marriage.

It is specifically Michel who may have some issue in what he sees as the two women's inappropriate friendship and in the process Lena not living up to her wifely duties.

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At First Sight
Si Tu Vois Ma Mère
Sidney Bechet: Performer
Ma Pomme
Maurice Chevalier: Performer
Charles Borel-Clerc: Performer
Georges Fronsac: Lyrics
In the Mood
Wingy Manone: Writer
Glenn Miller: Performer
I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now
Perry Como: Performer
William M. Hough: Lyrics
Harold Orlob: Performer
Coup de Foudre (Theme)
Luis Bacalov: Performer
Madeleine et Lena
Luis Bacalov: Performer
Le Voyage
Luis Bacalov: Performer
Le joueur de violon
Luis Bacalov: Performer
Les regards
Luis Bacalov: Performer
Deux amies
Luis Bacalov: Performer
Les retrouvailles
Luis Bacalov: Performer
Joli Blues
Luis Bacalov: Performer
Snowing
Luis Bacalov: Performer
Oh les Mimes
Luis Bacalov: Performer
La Fête
Luis Bacalov: Performer

User reviews

Donald Johnson
7/10

The music perfectly sets the tone for the film, creating a sense of nostalgia and melancholy that resonates with the audience, drawing us deeper into the lives of the characters and their intertwined destinies.

Deborah White
4/10

The soundtrack of At First Sight feels disconnected from the time period and setting of the film. The music does not evoke the atmosphere of 1940s wartime Europe or the personal struggles of the characters, resulting in a lack of immersion and impact on the audience.

Mary Hall
3/10

The soundtrack of At First Sight lacks emotional depth and fails to capture the complexity of the relationships portrayed in the film. The music feels generic and uninspired, missing opportunities to enhance the storytelling.

Melissa Williams
6/10

The soundtrack of At First Sight effectively captures the emotional complexity of the characters' relationships, blending melancholic tones with moments of hope and tenderness. The music enhances the subtle nuances of the story, adding depth to the characters' inner struggles and desires.

Laura Jones
3/10

The musical score of At First Sight is repetitive and predictable, with themes that do not evolve or add layers to the characters' emotions. It becomes background noise rather than a meaningful element of the film that enhances the viewing experience.

Brian Garcia
8/10

The soundtrack of At First Sight beautifully captures the emotional depth and complexity of the characters' relationships, enhancing the storytelling with its poignant melodies.

Melissa Carter
6/10

On the other hand, while the soundtrack succeeds in creating an atmospheric backdrop for the film, it occasionally feels overly dramatic and intrusive, overshadowing the dialogue and performances of the actors. At times, the music can be a bit heavy-handed, detracting from the subtlety of the storytelling and emotional nuances of the scenes.