Belmonte Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.10/10 from 405 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Belmonte

Title in Italiano:

Belmonte

Title in Português:

Belmonte

Synopsis

Belmonte paints forests full of trees, naked men in strange positions, submarine fantastic scenes, men/animals hybrid creatures, gravediggers characters, well-built men going up stairs to the leap, love scenes below trees. All of his work, sometimes full of colors, shows loneliness and melancholy, but also beauty and attraction to the human body.

Even though Belmonte shows himself distant to some of his family members, he is an emotional man who needs affection all the time; he is especially dedicated to his daughter, Celeste. When Celeste isn't around Belmonte is kind of lost.

There's a new and important exhibition upcoming at the National Museum of Montevideo but Belmonte is thinking more about the changes inside his family: his ex-wife got pregnant by another man, and he feels Celeste is going to spend less time with him. Belmonte negotiates with his ex-wife about the amount of days he should live with Celeste, he wants more, he needs more days; but is not easy, because his ex-wife argues that she wants to give Celeste a family ambient.

The film follows Belmonte's point of view and focus on what he is attracted to, and how his sensitivity applies to his art. In a way, the film shows how creativity is mixed with domestic life, and how both things couldn't be separated because none of them will have sense alone.

Belmonte, with an unique personality and cyclic mood, will have to manage to cross a middle age crises where new acquaintances and fantasies are starting to appear.

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Belmonte
imaginate M'Hijo
Preludio (BWV 1006A)
Preludio, Fuga & Allegro (BWV 998)
Le Lendemain (El mañana)
It's Ok
Grand Duo Concertant (OP. 48; I Allegro Con Fuoco)
Cuando Tú No Estás
El Carnaval de los Animales
Obertura Coriolano
Una Noche Sobre el Monte Calvo
Trio Nº4 En Mi Menor (Op. 90 - DUMKY)
Variación Sobre Bach

User reviews

Joshua White
7/10

The score beautifully accompanies the film's visual imagery of forests, naked men, and hybrid creatures, creating a surreal and immersive experience for the audience.

Sarah Perez
8/10

The music evokes a sense of mystery and wonder as Belmonte explores his unique artistic vision, blending elements of nature and human form in a captivating way.

Mary Adams
8/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Belmonte is a masterful composition that elevates the storytelling, adding an extra layer of depth and emotion to the narrative.

Edward Hill
10/10

The music beautifully complements the film's themes of loneliness and melancholy, while also conveying the beauty and attraction to the human body that Belmonte portrays in his art. It adds an extra layer of depth and emotion to the storytelling, enhancing the viewer's experience.

Kimberly Thompson
10/10

The diverse range of sounds and melodies in the soundtrack mirrors Belmonte's emotional complexity, from the well-built men going up stairs to the leap to the eerie scenes of men/animals hybrid creatures. It's a sonic masterpiece that elevates the film to a whole new level of artistry.

Carol Gonzalez
8/10

The music enhances the film's exploration of family dynamics and personal growth, reflecting Belmonte's inner turmoil and quest for connection amidst changing circumstances.

Matthew Smith
5/10

The soundtrack of Belmonte perfectly captures the essence of the artist's work, blending melancholy with beauty in a unique way. The music enhances the feeling of loneliness and attraction to the human body that Belmonte's paintings convey.

Timothy King
5/10

The combination of haunting melodies and atmospheric sounds in scenes featuring hybrid creatures and gravediggers characters adds an eerie and surreal quality to the film. The music enhances the fantastical elements of Belmonte's art, creating a sense of otherworldliness.

David Lewis
8/10

The emotional depth of the soundtrack mirrors Belmonte's own struggles and desires, adding layers of complexity to his character and relationships.

James Anderson
8/10

The soundtrack of Belmonte perfectly captures the artist's introspective and contemplative nature, enhancing the film's themes of loneliness and melancholy with its haunting melodies.

Thomas Baker
3/10

The choice of instruments and musical motifs in the soundtrack did not complement the visual elements of the film. Instead of enhancing the scenes of loneliness, melancholy, and beauty, the music often felt out of place and distracting.

Matthew Williams
6/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Belmonte is a crucial element in conveying the artist's complex emotions and artistic vision. It adds layers of depth and meaning to the film, enriching the viewer's experience and creating a powerful connection between sound and visuals.

Mary Turner
1/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Belmonte missed the opportunity to elevate the storytelling and failed to create a cohesive atmosphere that would have enriched the viewing experience for the audience.

Sarah Miller
10/10

The soundtrack of Belmonte is a mesmerizing journey through the artist's mind, perfectly capturing the essence of his unique and introspective artworks. Each track immerses you in Belmonte's world, from the lonely forests to the haunting love scenes below trees.

Daniel Young
5/10

The use of music in scenes depicting forests full of trees and love scenes below trees is particularly effective, adding depth and emotion to the visuals. The soundtrack creates a sense of intimacy and introspection that mirrors Belmonte's own emotional struggles.

Anthony Young
1/10

The soundtrack of Belmonte failed to capture the depth and complexity of the themes portrayed in the film. The music felt disconnected from the emotional journey of the main character, resulting in a lack of impact on the audience.