August Soundtrack (

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Rating: 5.30/10 from 4300 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Der Börsen-Crash

Title in Português:

Agosto

Synopsis

Tom and Josh Sterling have a start-up dot-com. It's gone public to initial success. Josh is the technical genius. Tom is the fast-talking and abrasive CEO, in charge of the business side.

It's August, 2001, less than a month before they can sell their shares and, perhaps, make lots of money. But the company is running out of cash, its main client is stalling, and share values are falling.

For Tom to maintain the firm's appearance, he must find cash: investors could rescue him, but at a high cost of his potential wealth and company control. Tom goes to his brother for a loan. At the same time, an old flame, Sarrah, comes back to the city.

Can Tom hold things together, bravura and all?

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Play Title Artist
August
Sweetness
Warren Fischer: Writer
Fischerspooner: Performer
Double Bass
Jamie Hewlett: Writer
American Prison
Mu-Tron
Eclypso
After You've Gone
Five
Make Me Rich
The Night
Pale Blue Eyes
Blood Is in the Air
Kid A
Everyday
!@*$%#
Rich

User reviews

Edward Brown
6/10

The emotional depth conveyed through the music enhances the audience's connection to the characters' personal and professional challenges.

Melissa Nelson
5/10

The music evokes a sense of urgency and urgency, keeping the audience engaged throughout the narrative.

Donna Wright
10/10

Each track in the soundtrack of August complements the emotional depth of the characters, particularly capturing Tom's internal struggle between maintaining appearances and facing the harsh reality of the business's financial troubles. The music enhances the storytelling and immerses the audience in the characters' dilemmas.

Deborah Smith
7/10

The soundtrack of August perfectly captures the tension and urgency of the film's plot, creating a sense of suspense and drama that keeps the audience engaged throughout the story.

Donald Hill
10/10

The use of subtle motifs and recurring themes in the soundtrack of August adds a layer of complexity to the film, allowing the audience to connect with the characters on a deeper level. The music elevates the viewing experience and underscores the emotional nuances of the narrative, making it a standout aspect of the film.

Joshua Wright
6/10

The use of electronic beats and synthesizers in the soundtrack reflects the technological aspect of the storyline, blending well with the overall theme.

Mary Hall
6/10

Overall, the soundtrack of August complements the narrative, enhancing the viewing experience and immersing the audience in the world of the film.

Michael Mitchell
8/10

The use of instrumental pieces and subtle melodies adds emotional depth to key scenes, making the viewer empathize with the characters' dilemmas and rooting for their success.

Amanda Wright
6/10

The soundtrack of August effectively captures the tension and uncertainty surrounding the main characters' financial struggles.

Matthew Jones
6/10

The use of dynamic rhythms and percussions enhances the film's pacing, creating a sense of momentum that drives the story forward.

Sarah Lopez
6/10

The incorporation of subtle melodies and motifs adds layers of complexity to the overall sound design of the film.

Andrew Thomas
8/10

The music selection enhances the character development, particularly showcasing Tom's internal struggles and the high stakes he faces as he tries to save his company from financial ruin.

Ronald Baker
5/10

The soundtrack effectively underscores the relationship dynamics between the two main characters, highlighting their contrasting personalities and motivations.

Melissa Lee
10/10

The soundtrack of August perfectly captures the tension and urgency of the film's plot. The mix of electronic and orchestral elements creates a sense of unease and unpredictability, mirroring the characters' precarious situation.

Edward Campbell
6/10

The music sets the tone for the fast-paced and high-stakes world of the dot-com industry depicted in the film.

Andrew Jones
5/10

The soundtrack seamlessly transitions between moments of triumph and despair, mirroring the ups and downs of the plot.