Brexit: The Uncivil War Soundtrack (

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Rating: 7.00/10 from 18000 votes
Tags: brexit, voting campaign, political strategist, simple message
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Brexit

Title in Italiano:

Brexit

Title in Português:

Brexit: Uma Guerra Descortês

Title in Français:

Brexit

Title in Türk:

Brexit

Synopsis

Brexit

In 2016, the United Kingdom held a referendum to decide whether to leave the European Union. The majority of voters chose to leave, a decision known as Brexit.

Since then, the UK has been negotiating the terms of its departure with the EU. The process has been complex and controversial, with disagreements over issues such as trade, immigration, and the Irish border.

Many people in the UK are divided over Brexit, with some supporting the decision to leave and others opposing it. The uncertainty surrounding Brexit has had a significant impact on the UK economy and has led to political turmoil.

As the deadline for Brexit approaches, there are still many unanswered questions about what the future holds for the UK and its relationship with the EU. Only time will tell what the long-term consequences of Brexit will be.

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Brexit: The Uncivil War
Let It Die
Memories Fade
Don't Change
Love Is Not Enough
Getting Smaller
Beside You In Time
Smaller and Smaller
Change (In the House of Flies)
Football
Over My Head (Cable Car)
Love Me Not
XO
Can You Tell
Slip Away
oh baby
It Gets Better
All Alright
So Sorry
I Feel It All
The Limit To Your Love
Nothing Now
Mogwai Fear Satan
Motion Picture Soundtrack
Same Old Story
Nothing Compares 2 U
Stork & Owl
Crying
Two Weeks
I Live With You
Your Lies
Leavin'
Forgotten
Summer in the City
Mr. Brightside
No Other One
Lithium
To Wish Impossible Things
Heartless
Love Will Tear Us Apart - 2010 Remaster
Stay
How Am I Supposed to Live Without You
Better Numb
Lonely
L.G. FUAD
No One's Easy to Love
Hey Ya! - Radio Mix
Tiny Girls
Town Cryer
Lost Cause
Nobody
Street Lights
Shiny Things
Two Slow Dancers
I Don't Fuck With You
Symphony No. 9 in D minor, Op. 125: 1st movement. Allegro ma non troppo, un poco maestoso
Symphony No. 9 in D minor, Op. 125: 2nd movement. Molto vivace
Symphony No. 9 in D minor, Op. 125: 4nd movement (Finale: Ode to the Joy)
Coriolan Overture, Op. 62
Egmont Overture, Op. 84

User reviews

John Hill
6/10

The use of somber and introspective melodies in the soundtrack effectively conveys the impact of Brexit on the UK economy and political landscape, creating a sense of unease and foreboding.

Mary Hernandez
6/10

The soundtrack of the film effectively conveys the sense of uncertainty and unpredictability that has characterized the Brexit process, reflecting the ongoing challenges and obstacles faced by the UK.

Thomas Nelson
6/10

The emotive and poignant themes in the soundtrack of the film resonate with the audience, drawing them into the complex and divisive world of Brexit and its implications.

Robert Thompson
7/10

The music effectively enhances the emotional impact of key moments in the film, creating a sense of uncertainty and urgency that mirrors the complex nature of the Brexit negotiations.

Mary Parker
1/10

The use of repetitive and simplistic musical motifs in the film's soundtrack became distracting and monotonous, detracting from the overall viewing experience. The lack of variety and nuance in the music failed to enhance the storytelling and failed to evoke the necessary emotional response from the audience.

George Smith
5/10

The soundtrack of the film skillfully mirrors the conflicting perspectives and deep-rooted divisions within UK society regarding Brexit, highlighting the complexity of the issue.

Amanda Harris
8/10

The use of different musical styles and motifs helps to convey the conflicting perspectives and deep divisions within British society over the issue of Brexit.