Biloxi Blues Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.60/10 from 16000 votes
Tags: male virgin, losing virginity to prostitute
Alternate Names:
Title in Italiano:

Frenesie... militari

Title in Português:

Os Rapazes de Biloxi

Synopsis

New York City teenager Eugene Jerome starts military service thoughtfully yet patriotically prepared to take part in World War II. At boot camp in Biloxi, Mississippi, he faces the brutally opposed views of other recruits, which he must live with. Still they must bind, if not bond, facing the sadistic drill sergeant during their physically ruthless and mentally abusive training, which is heading for tragedy. Meanwhile, their boyish minds wander often to sexual frustrations, from obsession with potency (and escaping virginity) to prejudice against gays. Armed only with his sense of humor, Eugene is determined to leave camp with everything he came with.

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Biloxi Blues
How High the Moon
Nancy Hamilton: Lyrics
Morgan Lewis: Performer
Pat Suzuki: Performer
Bourbon Street Parade
Paul Barbarin: Performer
Paul Barbarin: Writer
Fellow on a Furlough
Bobby Worth: Writer
Mark Warnow: Performer
Blue Moon
Richard Rodgers: Performer
Lorenz Hart: Lyrics
Jo Stafford: Performer
Marie
Solitude
Brass Boogie
Bob Crosby Orchestra: Performer
Phil Moore: Writer
Goodbye Dear, I'll Be Back in a Year
Richard Robertson: Performer
Chattanooga Choo Choo
Harry Warren: Performer
Don't Sit Under the Apple Tree

User reviews

Kimberly Adams
7/10

The score of Biloxi Blues skillfully conveys the mix of humor, drama, and coming-of-age themes present in the film. The music enhances the intensity of the training scenes while also providing moments of levity and reflection, creating a well-rounded and engaging listening experience that complements the movie's narrative beautifully.

Dorothy King
5/10

The music enhances the emotional depth of the characters' struggles with identity, camaraderie, and the harsh realities of war, adding layers of complexity to the narrative.

Nancy White
6/10

The use of period-appropriate songs and original compositions creates a sense of authenticity and immersion in the time period of the film, enriching the overall viewing experience.

Margaret Davis
6/10

The haunting melodies and poignant orchestrations evoke a sense of poignancy and introspection, inviting viewers to reflect on the complexities of war and the sacrifices made by those who serve.

Linda White
5/10

The soundtrack skillfully balances moments of tension and drama with lighter, more comedic scenes, underscoring the film's nuanced exploration of the human experience in wartime.

George Baker
9/10

The soundtrack of Biloxi Blues perfectly captures the emotional depth and intensity of the characters' experiences during World War II boot camp. The music enhances the tension and drama of the storyline, immersing the audience in the struggles and triumphs of the young recruits.

Brian Turner
7/10

The soundtrack of Biloxi Blues perfectly captures the nostalgic, emotional journey of Eugene Jerome and his fellow recruits during their time at boot camp. The music evokes a sense of patriotism and camaraderie that enhances the storytelling and brings the characters to life.

Robert Mitchell
5/10

The soundtrack of Biloxi Blues perfectly captures the nostalgic and reflective mood of a young man entering military service during World War II.

Patricia Martin
10/10

The orchestral compositions in Biloxi Blues are truly captivating, evoking a sense of nostalgia and melancholy that resonates with the themes of friendship, courage, and sacrifice portrayed in the film. The haunting melodies stay with you long after the movie ends, adding an extra layer of depth to the overall viewing experience.

Mark Allen
5/10

The soundtrack's integration of various musical genres and styles reflects the diversity of experiences and perspectives within the film, contributing to its rich tapestry of storytelling.

Robert Green
6/10

Overall, the music of Biloxi Blues elevates the film beyond a simple war drama, infusing it with depth, emotion, and a timeless quality that resonates with audiences long after the credits roll.

Deborah Young
6/10

The musical score effectively underscores the themes of friendship, resilience, and coming of age, providing a cohesive and evocative backdrop to the characters' journeys.