Exile Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.70/10 from 1100 votes
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Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Exile

Title in Italiano:

Exil

Title in Português:

Exílio

Title in Français:

Exil

Title in Türk:

Yabancı

Title in Deutsch:

Exil

Synopsis

Exile

Xhafer, a 45 year old, Kosovo-born pharmaceutical engineer living in Germany suddenly feels discriminated against and bullied at work because of his ethnic background. When Xhafer finds a dead rat hanging from the gate in front of his home, it is immediately clear to him that his racist colleagues could be behind it. Every occurrence, every word, every gesture is taken as evidence. Xhafer's uneasiness grows every day. His German wife Nora is tired of him playing the racism card all the time. Do his colleagues simply dislike him? Or is there more to their hostility? Is this all in his mind or is it the actual reality?

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Exile
Myst Theme
Treegate
Planetarium
Shipgate
The Tower
The Last Message
Fortress Ambience Part I
Fortress Ambience Part II
Mechanical Mystgate
Sirrus' Cache
Sirrus' Theme – Mechanical Age
Achenar's Cache
Achenar's Theme – Mechanical Age
Compass Rose
Above Stoneship – Telescope Theme
Sirrus' Theme – Stoneship Age
Achenar's Theme – Stoneship Age
Selenitic Mystgate
The Temple of Achenar
Sirrus' Theme – Channelwood Age
Achenar's Theme – Channelwood Age
Un-finale
Finale
Fireplace Theme
Early Selenitic Mystgate
Original Un-finale
Link
Atrus' Theme
Gateroom
Jungle Totem
Survey Island Theme
Temple
Village Entrance Theme
Moeity Caves
Moeity Theme
Boat Ride
Moeity Prison
The Red Cave
Wahrk Room
Catherine's Prelude
Catherine's Theme
Catherine's Freedom
Gehn Speaks
Gehn's Theme
Fissure
Bonus Track
Main Theme
Opening Titles
Atrus' study
Saavedro Enters
Saavedro's Theme
A Heartbeat Away
Saavedro's Lair
Theme from Amateria
The Spider Spinner
Libra's Lever
The Wheels of Wonder
Theme from Edanna
Deadwood Ridge
Swing Vines

User reviews

Elizabeth Allen
8/10

The use of traditional Kosovar music in the soundtrack adds an authentic touch to the film, grounding the story in Xhafer's cultural background and enhancing the emotional impact of the narrative.

Joseph Parker
5/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Exile is a powerful and evocative accompaniment to the film, enhancing the storytelling and immersing the audience in the protagonist's emotional journey.

David Jones
6/10

One of the standout aspects of the Exile soundtrack is its ability to evoke a range of emotions, from sadness to anger to fear. The music complements the narrative perfectly, drawing the audience deeper into Xhafer's world and his struggles with discrimination.

Michael Hall
7/10

The soundtrack of Exile perfectly captures the tension and uneasiness felt by the main character Xhafer throughout the movie. The haunting melodies and dissonant tones create a sense of foreboding that keeps the audience on edge.

Susan Gonzalez
7/10

The emotional depth of the soundtrack resonates long after the movie ends, lingering in the mind and prompting reflection on the issues of racism and identity explored in Exile. It leaves a lasting impact and enhances the overall viewing experience.

Steven Baker
7/10

The music in Exile enhances the film's themes of discrimination and alienation, serving as a powerful tool to evoke empathy and understanding in the audience. It elevates the storytelling and adds depth to the characters' experiences.

Michael Carter
6/10

The soundtrack of Exile is a haunting and emotional journey that effectively conveys the protagonist's growing sense of unease and isolation. The use of subtle, ambient sounds creates a tense atmosphere that mirrors Xhafer's increasing paranoia.

Richard Allen
5/10

The music in Exile does a fantastic job of capturing the internal turmoil and psychological distress experienced by Xhafer. The blend of electronic and orchestral elements enhances the sense of disorientation and fear that permeates the film.

Melissa King
8/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Exile is a masterful composition that enhances the film's narrative, evokes strong emotions, and elevates the viewing experience to a profound and thought-provoking level.

Ronald Jackson
8/10

The soundtrack effectively conveys Xhafer's internal struggle and growing paranoia through its use of eerie soundscapes and subtle instrumentation. It immerses the audience in Xhafer's psychological turmoil, making us empathize with his experiences.