Birdy Soundtrack (

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Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Birdy

Title in Italiano:

Birdy - Le ali della libertà

Title in Português:

Birdy: Asas de Liberdade

Title in Français:

Birdy

Title in Türk:

Birdy

Title in Deutsch:

Birdy

Synopsis

Philly boys Al and Birdy became friends in high school despite the extreme difference in their personalities, Al being the popular and athletic extrovert, Birdy the antisocial "weird" introvert.

Al gave Birdy his nickname because of his fascination - obsession really - with birds, especially with flight.

Al and Birdy have just completed their service of duty in the Vietnam War and have returned to the States.

Al sustained some serious physical injuries, which required major reconstructive surgery to his face.

Birdy, however, returned from Vietnam seemingly emotionally scarred.

He was missing in action for one month. He has not spoken since he was found.

Despite his own medical issues, Al travels to the institution where Birdy is being kept to see if he can assist in getting Birdy out of his near comatose state.

Having always had issues with authority, Al is less than forthright with the doctors about Birdy's mental state prior to the war.

As Al tries whatever he can to help Birdy using tools from their shared history prior to the war, he deals with his own post-war mental state.

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Birdy
ROCKSTAR (feat. Roddy Ricch)
Blinding Lights
Rain On Me (with Ariana Grande)
Roses - Imanbek Remix
Toosie Slide
death bed (coffee for your head)
Sour Candy (with BLACKPINK)
Don't Start Now
THE SCOTTS
ily (i love you baby) (feat. Emilee)
Dance Monkey
Break My Heart
Blueberry Faygo
Stuck with U (with Justin Bieber)
Supalonely
The Box
GOOBA
TKN (feat. Travis Scott)
Watermelon Sugar
Party Girl
At Night
Peter Gabriel: Performer
Floating Dogs
Peter Gabriel: Performer
Quiet And Alone
Peter Gabriel: Performer
Close Up (from Family Snapshot)
Peter Gabriel: Performer
Slow Water
Peter Gabriel: Performer
Dressing The Wound
Peter Gabriel: Performer
Birdy's Flight (from Not One Of Us)
Peter Gabriel: Performer
Slow Marimbas
Peter Gabriel: Performer
The Heat (from Rhythm Of The Heat)
Peter Gabriel: Performer
Sketch Pad With Trumpet And Voice
Peter Gabriel: Performer
Under Lock And Key (from Wallflower)
Peter Gabriel: Performer
Powerhouse At The Foot Of the Mountain (from San Jacinto)
Peter Gabriel: Performer

User reviews

Edward Rodriguez
4/10

Another criticism I have is that the soundtrack does not effectively convey the intense psychological trauma and inner turmoil that Birdy and Al are experiencing after returning from the Vietnam War. The music fails to create a sense of tension or unease that would reflect the characters' internal struggles, making it difficult for the audience to fully empathize with their plight.

Nancy Garcia
7/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Birdy is a masterful work of art that elevates the film to a higher level, leaving a lasting impression on listeners.

Timothy Carter
5/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Birdy serves as a poignant and evocative companion to the film, enhancing its themes of friendship, trauma, and healing with its poignant melodies and atmospheric soundscapes.

Brian Garcia
8/10

The soundtrack of Birdy perfectly captures the emotional complexity of the characters' experiences during and after the Vietnam War.

Emily King
8/10

The soundtrack's combination of orchestral arrangements and atmospheric sounds creates a rich and immersive sonic landscape that enhances the film's narrative.

Kimberly Roberts
9/10

The soundtrack of Birdy brilliantly captures the emotional depth and complexity of the characters' experiences, from the haunting melodies that reflect Birdy's inner turmoil to the uplifting themes that symbolize Al's unwavering loyalty and determination.

Joseph Clark
6/10

The emotional depth and raw vulnerability conveyed through the music in Birdy add layers of complexity to the narrative, making the viewer empathize with the characters' pain and resilience.

Thomas Johnson
5/10

The music in Birdy effectively conveys the complex relationship between Al and Birdy, highlighting their deep bond and the challenges they face in navigating their post-war traumas.

Daniel Carter
6/10

The soundtrack of Birdy perfectly captures the emotional turmoil and inner struggles of the characters, reflecting the psychological impact of war through its haunting melodies.

Anthony Parker
8/10

The contrast between the upbeat tunes from Al's memories of high school and the darker, more introspective compositions reflecting Birdy's inner turmoil creates a layered listening experience.

Donald Robinson
7/10

The music in Birdy serves as a powerful storytelling tool, enhancing the audience's understanding of the characters' struggles and growth throughout the film.

Mark Perez
5/10

The use of subtle instrumentation in the score enhances the sense of unease and tension in the film, creating a compelling atmosphere that draws the audience into the characters' experiences.

Kimberly Perez
7/10

The music in Birdy skillfully mirrors the characters' internal struggles, adding depth and nuance to their story arcs.

George Harris
7/10

The soundtrack effectively conveys the deep bond between Al and Birdy through its use of recurring motifs and themes.

Patricia Baker
7/10

The soundtrack's ability to evoke a wide range of emotions, from nostalgia to despair, showcases the composer's talent in capturing the essence of the story.

William Moore
10/10

The music perfectly complements the storyline, enhancing the audience's connection to the characters and their journey of healing and self-discovery. The use of different musical motifs and instruments helps to convey the contrasting personalities of Al and Birdy, creating a powerful and immersive listening experience that stays with you long after the movie ends.

Timothy Nelson
3/10

One negative opinion I have about the Birdy soundtrack is that it lacks emotional depth and fails to capture the complexity of the characters' experiences. The music feels generic and uninspired, missing the opportunity to enhance the audience's connection to the characters' struggles and emotions.

Betty Roberts
7/10

The emotional resonance of the music in Birdy lingers long after the film has ended, underscoring the lasting impact of the characters' journeys.

Kenneth Turner
8/10

The use of haunting melodies in the music enhances the sense of isolation and trauma that Birdy experiences after returning from the war.

Ashley Walker
6/10

The soundtrack skillfully mirrors the contrast between Al's outgoing nature and Birdy's introverted personality, underscoring the characters' individual journeys and struggles.