Cocktail Molotov Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.10/10 from 156 votes
Tags: may 1968
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Cocktail Molotov

Title in Italiano:

Cocktail Molotov

Title in Português:

Cocktail Molotov

Synopsis

Paris, May 1968. Anne, a seventeen-year-old high school student of bourgeois origin, loves Frédéric, a boy from a modest background. A few days before the social explosion, Frédéric is the object of a violent quarrel between Anne and his mother. The teenager runs away and decides to go to work in an Israeli kibbutz with her boyfriend. Frédéric does not show much enthusiasm. However, he joined Anne, who hitchhiked alone, at the Italian border. He is accompanied by his friend Bruno, who drives the couple to Venice, in his 2 CV. The three young people manage as best they can, live from day to day. When they reach their destination, they must find a boat for Israel.

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Cocktail Molotov
Let's Go
Lanny Duncan: Writer
Michael Z. Gordon: Produced
The Routers: Performer

User reviews

Patricia King
9/10

Each track immerses you in the emotions of the characters, from the youthful love and passion of Anne and Frédéric to the sense of adventure and freedom as they hitchhike through Europe.

Laura Garcia
5/10

The use of instrumental pieces enhances the atmospheric quality of the film, transporting the audience to the specific time and place of the story.

Stephanie Martinez
7/10

The soundtrack's use of folk and rock music from the late 60s creates a nostalgic yet vibrant atmosphere that immerses the audience in the era and the characters' experiences.

Paul Johnson
10/10

The music evokes a sense of nostalgia for a bygone era while also feeling fresh and relevant, adding depth and meaning to the story of these young protagonists.

Timothy Scott
9/10

The soundtrack of Cocktail Molotov perfectly captures the rebellious spirit and uncertainty of the turbulent times in Paris in May 1968.

Michael Walker
1/10

The choice of songs in the soundtrack seemed out of place and did not resonate with the historical and cultural context of Paris in May 1968. It felt like a missed opportunity to create a more immersive atmosphere for the audience.

Sarah Clark
5/10

The soundtrack effectively conveys the sense of camaraderie and solidarity among the young protagonists as they face various challenges together.

Laura Harris
4/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Cocktail Molotov fell short in creating a cohesive and compelling musical backdrop for the characters' journey and struggles. It failed to leave a lasting impression and did not contribute significantly to the overall impact of the film.

Daniel Williams
6/10

Overall, the soundtrack of the film enriches the viewing experience by adding depth and emotional resonance to the unfolding story of Anne and Frédéric's journey.

Stephanie Jackson
6/10

The haunting melodies in certain scenes evoke a sense of longing and wanderlust that resonates with the characters' desire for adventure and escape.

Kenneth Parker
8/10

The music enhances the emotional journey of the characters, especially Anne and Frédéric, by evoking a sense of youthful passion, confusion, and defiance through its melodies and arrangements.

George Lopez
3/10

The soundtrack of Cocktail Molotov failed to capture the emotional depth and intensity of the story. The music felt disconnected from the narrative, lacking the ability to enhance the viewer's experience.

Charles Rodriguez
5/10

The soundtrack of Cocktail Molotov perfectly captures the rebellious spirit and uncertainty of the characters' journey in 1968 Paris.

Betty Thompson
8/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Cocktail Molotov is a standout element of the film, enhancing its storytelling and connecting the audience to the rebellious spirit and emotional depth of the characters' journey.

Sarah Phillips
6/10

The blend of traditional French tunes with more contemporary sounds mirrors the clash of cultures and ideologies depicted in the film.

David Thomas
8/10

The soundtrack of Cocktail Molotov perfectly captures the turbulent and rebellious spirit of the May 1968 events in Paris, adding depth and authenticity to the film's setting.

Andrew Young
7/10

The songs selected for the film effectively reflect the characters' inner struggles, their desires for freedom, and their search for meaning, resonating with the audience on a personal level.

Emily Allen
5/10

The music helps to highlight the themes of rebellion, youth, and self-discovery that are central to the narrative of Cocktail Molotov.

Elizabeth Gonzalez
5/10

The music sets the tone for the turbulent emotions experienced by Anne and Frédéric as they navigate their complicated relationship and social unrest.