It is 1995. The summer when the war operation Storm will take place. Boro, who is going to be forty in a year and a half, with his wife Jasna and son Luka goes to his home village Drinovci, Herzegovina, after seven years. He wants to see his brother who managed to leave Sarajevo with his family. Boro knew that his brother was wounded, but when he sees him after many years, he discovers that the brother will spend the rest of his life in wheel chair. Boro constantly fights with Jasna, and he doesn't speak at all to his father Pako, whom he blames for his mother's death. In two weeks in August 1995, Boro will solve the years long dispute with his father, he will learn to be a better husband and a father.
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Donkey
Luigi's Mansion
World Bowser (From "Super Mario 3D World")
Frantic Factory (From "Donkey Kong 64")
Fly Octo Fly ~ Ebb & Flow (From "Splatoon 2: Octo Expansion")
Jump Up, Super Star! (From "Super Mario Odyssey")
Bob-Omb Battlefield
Overworld (From "Super Mario Bros. 2")
Delfino Plaza
DKC - Theme
Overworld (From "Super Mario Bros. 3")
Overworld (From "New Super Mario Brothers")
Spring Yard Zone (From "Sonic The Hedgehog")
Overworld - From "Super Mario World"
Koopa Beach (Super Mario Kart)
Super Mario Bros. 3 Theme
Castle Theme (From Super Mario World)
Zelda
Super Smash Bros. Brawl - Wifi Waiting Room
Super Mario Galaxy: Gusty Garden Galaxy
Super Smash Bros Melee (Main Theme)
Isle Delfino (Super Mario Sunshine)
Ocarina Of Time - Gerudo Valley
F-Zero - Mute City, Big Blue, Port Town
Yoshi Island
Super Smash Bros. Brawl - Main Theme
Rainbow Road
Super Mario 3D World
Legend of Zelda: Suite
King Dedede
Slider (From "Super Mario 64")
Pokémon®
Legend of Zelda – the Windwaker: Dragon Roost Island
Gusty Garden Galaxy (From "Super Mario Galaxy")
Song Of Storms
Super Smash Bros. Brawl - Bramble Blast
The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time - Gerudo Valley
Super Mario World (Title Theme)
Green Hill Zone (Sonic the Hedgehog)
Kirby's Dreamland 3 - Canyon
Legend of Zelda Medley - (1/3)
Gerudo Valley (From "Ocarina of Time")
Main Theme
Super Mario Bros: Theme
Inside the Castle Walls (From "Super Mario 64")
Clock Town Theme
DKC - Island Swing
Bob-omb Battlefield (Throwback Galaxy) From Super Mario 64
Dr. Wily Stage 1 - 2
Bossa De Link (The Legend of Zelda)
Starfox - Corneria, Asteroids
Street Fighter II - Guile's Theme
Mario Kart 64 - Rainbow Road
Skyrim - "Dragonborn Theme”
Luma (From "Super Mario Galaxy")
Legend of Zelda Medley - (2/3)
Ocarina of Time - Song of Storms (Instrumental Remix) (The Legend of Zelda)
Very Bloody Tears (Castlevania II: Simon's Quest)
Dark World Theme (From "a Link to the Past")
Super Smash Bros. Brawl Theme
User reviews
Patricia Turner
4/10
The choice of instrumentation in the soundtrack of Donkey felt mismatched with the setting and time period of the film. The music did not evoke the sense of nostalgia or historical significance that was needed to complement the narrative effectively.
Donna Wilson
6/10
Overall, the soundtrack of Donkey is a powerful and evocative musical accompaniment that elevates the film to a higher level. Its emotional depth and cultural authenticity make it an integral part of the storytelling, leaving a lasting impression on the audience.
Sarah Garcia
8/10
Overall, the music in Donkey elevates the storytelling to a new level, providing a powerful and moving accompaniment to Boro's journey of reconciliation and self-discovery.
Donna Nelson
7/10
The haunting melodies in the soundtrack evoke a sense of nostalgia and melancholy, reflecting the deep-rooted emotions of the characters.
Stephanie Moore
5/10
The composer's use of subtle melodies and haunting motifs creates a sense of melancholy and introspection that mirrors the emotional turmoil of the characters. The music weaves seamlessly into the narrative, enhancing the emotional impact of key scenes and moments of revelation.
Michael Perez
9/10
The haunting melodies and evocative themes in the soundtrack of Donkey create a powerful atmosphere that stays with the audience long after the movie ends. The music not only complements the on-screen drama but also elevates it, making the viewing experience truly unforgettable.
Mary Roberts
1/10
The overall composition of the music in Donkey was repetitive and monotonous, failing to create a sense of progression or development throughout the film. The lack of variety in the soundtrack made it feel tedious and disconnected from the evolving emotions of the characters.
Lisa Lee
6/10
The soundtrack of Donkey is a poignant and emotional journey that perfectly captures the complexities of the characters' relationships and personal struggles. The music enhances the storytelling, evoking a sense of nostalgia and longing that resonates with the audience.
Joseph Green
7/10
The use of traditional Herzegovinian music in the score adds an authentic and cultural layer to the storytelling, enhancing the overall viewing experience.
David Williams
7/10
The soundtrack of Donkey showcases a diverse range of musical styles and influences, creating a rich tapestry of sounds that enrich the narrative of the film.
Joseph Robinson
2/10
The soundtrack of Donkey failed to capture the emotional depth and intensity of the storyline. The music felt generic and uninspired, lacking the ability to enhance the poignant moments in the film.
Susan Perez
8/10
The soundtrack of Donkey beautifully captures the emotional journey of the main character, Boro, as he navigates through family conflicts and personal growth.
Karen Harris
10/10
The soundtrack of Donkey perfectly captures the emotional depth and complexity of the characters' relationships and struggles. Each musical piece adds a layer of poignancy and intensity to the narrative, enhancing the viewer's connection to the story.
Michael Allen
5/10
The use of traditional Herzegovinian music in the soundtrack adds an authentic and cultural depth to the film, creating a rich tapestry of sound that transports the viewers to the setting of the story. The incorporation of these traditional elements helps to establish a strong sense of time and place, enhancing the overall viewing experience.
George Clark
8/10
The music perfectly complements the setting of the film, transporting the audience to the war-torn village of Drinovci in Herzegovina in 1995.
Charles Adams
7/10
The emotional depth conveyed through the music allows viewers to connect on a deeper level with the characters and their experiences, creating a more immersive cinematic experience.
Joseph Adams
7/10
The soundtrack effectively builds tension during key moments of the film, enhancing the dramatic impact of Boro's internal struggles and external conflicts.