Exit Soundtrack (

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Rating: 7.00/10 from 7500 votes
Tags: director's debut, director's debut
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Eksiteu

Title in Italiano:

Eksiteu

Title in Português:

Exit

Synopsis

Yong-nam (Jo Jung-Suk) was one of the best rock climbers in college but hasn't had much luck elsewhere after graduation. He has failed to get a job for many years and has to rely on his parents just to get by. For his mother's 70th birthday, he insisted on having the party at Dream Garden because his old crush, Eui-ju (Im Yoon-ah) works there. When a disaster strikes, covering an entire district in Seoul with mysterious white gas, he has to use all of his rock climbing skills with the help of Eui-ju to get everyone to safety.

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Exit
Maktub I
A Miragem
Mentira
Dança das Serpentes
Azez Alaya
Marcas De Ayer
El Alem Allah
Maktub
Que Sera De Ti - Balada
Maktub II
Danças Sagradas de Ísis
Habibi
Kephren
Desert Rose
Habiby Da
My Lover's Gone
Sin Tí
Luna - Radio Edit
Mabruk
Echame a Mí la Culpa
Fugue of Fallujah
William Ryan Fritch: Performer
Origins of a Soldier
William Ryan Fritch: Performer
Avenue of Iraq at Night
William Ryan Fritch: Performer
Conflicted (Exit 12 Version)
William Ryan Fritch: Performer
An Elixir for Agony
William Ryan Fritch: Performer
They Might Not Come Back
William Ryan Fritch: Performer
Sometimes Silence (William Ryan Fritch & Paul Scimonelli)
William Ryan Fritch: Performer
Stenocara Gracilipes
William Ryan Fritch: Performer
Vietnam
William Ryan Fritch: Performer
Life Wants to Live
William Ryan Fritch: Performer
Everett's Peace
William Ryan Fritch: Performer
Moved by War
William Ryan Fritch: Performer
Reprise of Movement
William Ryan Fritch: Performer
Everett's Peace
William Ryan Fritch: Performer

User reviews

Mark Gonzalez
6/10

The music in Exit effectively conveys the emotional depth of Yong-nam's character, adding layers of vulnerability and determination to his struggles in both climbing and life.

Brian Rodriguez
9/10

The emotional depth conveyed in the music of Exit adds another layer of connection to the characters, especially Yong-nam and Eui-ju. The evocative compositions enhance the tender moments between them, making their relationship even more poignant and heartfelt.

Robert Martinez
7/10

The music during the climbing sequences was exhilarating and added a sense of adrenaline to the movie, making it even more thrilling to watch.

John Wilson
7/10

The music perfectly complemented the visuals, enhancing the overall cinematic experience and adding another layer of depth to the storytelling.

Steven Wilson
8/10

The emotional depth in the soundtrack really resonated with me, especially during the moments of uncertainty and danger that the characters faced.

David Jackson
8/10

The use of instrumental pieces in the soundtrack helped to create a powerful atmosphere that drew me into the story and heightened the impact of the scenes.

Kimberly Jones
3/10

I found the soundtrack of Exit to be uninspiring and lacking emotional depth. The music did not effectively capture the intensity and urgency of the disaster scenes, leaving me feeling disconnected from the characters' struggles.

Betty Hall
8/10

The way the music swelled and receded in key moments of the film added a lot of drama and intensity, making the story even more compelling.

Mark Robinson
8/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Exit played a crucial role in immersing me in the world of the movie and enhancing my emotional connection to the characters and their journey.

Nancy Thomas
8/10

The diversity of musical styles in the soundtrack kept the movie engaging and dynamic, reflecting the different emotions and challenges the characters experienced.

Steven Carter
5/10

The music in Exit provides a dynamic backdrop for the evolving relationship between Yong-nam and Eui-ju, enhancing the romantic tension and emotional resonance of their journey to safety.

Mary Adams
6/10

The soundtrack of Exit perfectly captures the tension and urgency of the disaster scenes, enhancing the adrenaline-filled moments as Yong-nam and Eui-ju navigate through the chaos.

Ashley Jones
5/10

The sound design in Exit immerses the audience in the eerie atmosphere of the gas-covered district, creating a sense of unease and uncertainty that intensifies the suspense of the film.

Jennifer Nelson
9/10

The diversity of musical styles and instruments used in the soundtrack of Exit showcases the versatility and creativity of the composers. From soaring guitar solos to haunting piano melodies, each track stands out in its own unique way, making the overall listening experience truly captivating.

Betty Wright
8/10

The soundtrack of Exit had a memorable quality to it, with certain themes and motifs sticking in my mind long after watching the movie.

Susan Campbell
5/10

The soundtrack of Exit seamlessly blends rock and electronic elements, reflecting Yong-nam's background as a rock climber and adding a modern edge to the action-packed sequences.

Donald Hall
1/10

The repetitive use of generic rock and instrumental tracks in the film's soundtrack became monotonous and predictable, failing to enhance the overall viewing experience. I was hoping for a more dynamic and innovative musical score to complement the thrilling action sequences.

Ronald Harris
9/10

The soundtrack of Exit perfectly captures the intensity and urgency of the thrilling rock climbing scenes throughout the movie. The combination of fast-paced rhythms and high-energy melodies really immerses you in the adrenaline-filled moments.

Karen Young
8/10

The soundtrack of Exit perfectly captured the tension and urgency of the scenes where Yong-nam and Eui-ju had to navigate through the disaster with the mysterious white gas.