Battle of the Brave Soundtrack (

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Rating: 5.40/10 from 1400 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Italiano:

I nuovi eroi

Title in Português:

Terra de Paixões

Synopsis

Battle of the Brave

Prejudice, perfidy, love, and bravery in Québec. In 1779, a priest on his deathbed receives a young woman. Flash back 20 years: Marie-Loup, an herb-dispensing peasant, falls for François, a man of property. The priest's perfidy and the treachery of a soldier separate the lovers and set in motion a chain of events leading to a death, a trial, and an execution. The action unfolds against a backdrop of England's take-over of French-Canada, the Church's manipulations to maintain spiritual hegemony, and the limited rights of woman and indigenous peoples. Watching it all is Marie-Loup's daughter, named France, who, when grown, is the dying priest's visitor in prelude and coda.

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Battle of the Brave
Ma Nouvelle-France
Céline Dion: Sung
Patrick Doyle: Performer
Luc Plamondon: Lyrics

User reviews

Brian Hill
6/10

The music serves as a powerful narrative device, enhancing the character development and adding depth to the storyline.

Amanda Phillips
9/10

The soundtrack of Battle of the Brave perfectly captures the emotional depth and complexity of the film's storyline. The music enhances the themes of prejudice, love, and bravery, creating a truly immersive experience for the audience.

Joshua Evans
5/10

The soundtrack of Battle of the Brave perfectly captures the emotions of love, betrayal, and bravery depicted in the film.

Susan Davis
7/10

The soundtrack's ability to evoke a sense of historical context through music is commendable, as it helps to set the tone for the time period in which the story takes place.

Brian Green
7/10

The haunting melodies in certain tracks beautifully convey the themes of betrayal and bravery, enhancing the dramatic impact of key moments in the film.

Michael Martinez
6/10

The composition of the music effectively complements the themes of prejudice and perfidy explored in the film, creating a powerful and atmospheric soundtrack.

Anthony Hill
8/10

The overall composition of the soundtrack is masterfully done, with a perfect balance between melancholy and hope, mirroring the complex emotions explored in the film.

Donald Lopez
5/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Battle of the Brave is a noteworthy aspect of the film, contributing significantly to its overall impact and emotional resonance.

Thomas Jackson
8/10

The soundtrack of Battle of the Brave perfectly captures the emotional depth of the story, with each track evoking a sense of prejudice and love intertwined.

Daniel Lee
5/10

The haunting melodies in the soundtrack evoke a sense of melancholy and drama, intensifying the emotional impact of the narrative.

Michael Jones
9/10

The haunting and melancholic melodies in the soundtrack evoke a sense of nostalgia and longing, perfectly complementing the tragic love story at the heart of the film. The music stays with you long after the movie ends, leaving a lasting impression of the film's emotional impact.

Daniel Thomas
8/10

The way the music builds tension and suspense in pivotal scenes showcases the composer's skill in enhancing the storytelling through sound.

Kenneth Jones
5/10

The soundtrack of Battle of the Brave skillfully captures the tension and conflict between different social classes and power dynamics in Québec during that period.

William Johnson
7/10

The use of different instruments, such as violins, flutes, and drums, adds layers of richness and authenticity to the overall sound of the soundtrack.

Edward Moore
5/10

The use of traditional instruments in the soundtrack adds authenticity to the storytelling and immerses the viewers in the cultural context of the film.

Edward Walker
8/10

The mix of traditional French-Canadian music and contemporary compositions creates a unique and immersive listening experience that transports the audience to 18th-century Québec.

Anthony Smith
5/10

The music enhances the historical setting of 18th century Québec, transporting the audience to a different time and place.

Paul Martinez
10/10

The use of traditional Quebecois music in the soundtrack adds an authentic and cultural richness to the film. The combination of folk melodies and symphonic arrangements creates a unique and captivating sound that transports the viewers to the setting of 18th century Quebec.

Dorothy Nelson
8/10

The vocal performances in some songs are incredibly moving, adding a human touch to the narrative and enhancing the audience's connection to the characters.