Blue Sky Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.40/10 from 8100 votes
Tags: military, military base
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Las cosas que nunca mueren

Title in Italiano:

Blue Sky

Title in Português:

Céu Azul

Synopsis

Blue Sky

It's the early 1960s. Nuclear engineer Hank Marshall is a major in the US Army, he who works on top secret nuclear testing projects. Trouble follows him from posting to posting largely because of his mentally unstable wife, Carly Marshall, who is bipolar. During her manic phases, her already overt sexuality, which she models after such sex symbols as Marilyn Monroe and Brigitte Bardot, is ratcheted up a notch, that partying behavior which is mixed with less frequent phases of physically destructive behavior. Regardless, Hank and Carly love each other, Hank who would admit to himself that he enjoys the fact that other men find Carly attractive, which is partly why he allows her to act the way she does in public. In turn, they mutually love their now two teenaged daughters, Alex and Becky.

Reassigned from their two year posting in Hawaii largely due to the ruckus Carly has caused there, they are next sent to Alabama, the base under the command of Vince Johnson, his wife, Vera Johnson, who heads the wives' welcoming committee. At an age of starting to test her own sexuality, Alex starts to date the Johnsons' son, Glenn. Due to no fault of his own, Hank faces some problems in the latest project on which he is working, code named Blue Sky. And Carly continues her regular behavior, which catches Vince's overtly wandering eye. These items in combination lead to the potential of the Marshalls' home life being pulled apart and Hank's career destroyed, both irreparably.

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Play Title Artist
Blue Sky
(Baby) You've Got What It Takes
Malaguena
Hello Mary Lou (Goodbye Heart)
It's Only Make Believe
Venus
Hernando's Hideaway
Art's Jam
National Emblem March
Clarinet Production
Something's Got A Hold On Me

User reviews

Karen Adams
2/10

The soundtrack did not enhance the viewing experience or add any depth to the narrative. It felt like an afterthought, with tracks that seemed out of place and disconnected from the themes of the film.

Timothy Evans
8/10

The soundtrack strikes a delicate balance between moments of tension and moments of intimacy, reflecting the highs and lows of the Marshalls' family dynamics.

Dorothy Nelson
10/10

The music enhances the emotional depth of the characters' experiences, particularly highlighting the complexities of Hank and Carly's relationship and the challenges they face as a family.

Thomas Robinson
7/10

The choice of music enhances the film's cinematography, creating a cohesive audiovisual experience that elevates the overall viewing pleasure.

Kimberly Perez
7/10

The music enhances the emotional depth of the characters, especially Hank and Carly, bringing out their complexities and inner struggles.

Joshua Gonzalez
8/10

Overall, the music in Blue Sky serves as a powerful narrative tool, enriching the storytelling and adding layers of depth to the film's portrayal of love, betrayal, and personal struggles.

Karen Thompson
8/10

The jazzy and dramatic score underscores the intensity of the plot twists and character interactions, keeping viewers engaged throughout the film.

Timothy Nelson
5/10

The soundtrack of Blue Sky adds depth and emotional resonance to the narrative, heightening the impact of key moments and effectively conveying the turmoil and consequences of the characters' actions.

Donald Thomas
5/10

The musical score of Blue Sky complements the character development, particularly Hank and Carly's complex relationship, by weaving together contrasting motifs that mirror their conflicting emotions and desires.

Deborah Roberts
10/10

The soundtrack of Blue Sky perfectly captures the essence of the early 1960s setting, with a blend of nostalgic and upbeat tracks that transport the listener to that era.

James Adams
3/10

My honest opinion on the Blue Sky soundtrack is that it failed to capture the emotional depth and turbulence of the characters' relationships. The music felt generic and uninspired, lacking the nuance needed to reflect the complexity of the story.

Margaret Lee
7/10

The use of period-appropriate songs and original compositions adds authenticity to the storytelling, immersing the audience in the era.

Ashley Moore
7/10

The soundtrack of Blue Sky lingers in the mind long after the movie ends, leaving a lasting impression of the film's themes and character development.

Paul Clark
7/10

Each track seems carefully selected to evoke specific emotions and enhance key scenes, showcasing the attention to detail in the film's sound design.

Emily Parker
7/10

The soundtrack of Blue Sky perfectly captures the nostalgic and turbulent atmosphere of the early 1960s setting.

Mark Martinez
5/10

The soundtrack of Blue Sky skillfully mirrors the unraveling dynamics within the Marshall family, using a blend of haunting melodies and discordant tones to reflect the underlying tension and instability in their relationships.

Karen Miller
5/10

The soundtrack of Blue Sky effectively captures the turbulent emotions of the characters, especially Carly's manic phases, through a mix of intense and erratic musical themes.

Ashley Martinez
3/10

In my view, the Blue Sky soundtrack missed a valuable opportunity to elevate the storytelling through music. It did not create a memorable or impactful sonic landscape that could have enhanced the audience's connection to the characters and their struggles.

Mary Campbell
10/10

The use of music in key moments of the film creates a powerful atmosphere, adding layers of tension, passion, and drama to the storyline, making it a truly immersive viewing experience.

Melissa Martin
5/10

The music in Blue Sky enhances the atmosphere of the early 1960s setting, transporting the audience to a time of secrecy and nuclear testing with its evocative and period-appropriate compositions.