First Cow Soundtrack (

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Rating: 7.10/10 from 22000 votes
Tags: milking a cow, oregon territory
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

First Cow

Title in Italiano:

First Cow

Title in Français:

First Cow

Title in Türk:

İlk İnek

Title in Deutsch:

First Cow

Synopsis

It's the early nineteenth century in the wilds of the Oregon Territory. Otis Figowitz works for a trapping company, he hired as the cook - hence his nickname "Cookie" - for a group of trappers, who continually threaten violence against him if he doesn't provide them with food, it his job to trap, kill or forage for much of that food. King-Lu is a Chinese immigrant who has traveled the world and is thinking about staying in the area in he seeing it as one of the last untouched parts of the world he has seen. In trying to evade Russians who are after him for accidentally killing one of their compatriots, Lu meets Cookie one evening in stumbling onto the trappers' camp as a place to hide. After Lu believes the Russians are no longer after him in having left the country, the two men meet again by chance at the regional trading post and strike a friendship in discussing their dreams for the future. They believe they may be able to make a small fortune in the short term by going into business together to provide a highly demanded product with virtually zero supply otherwise, that product, however, contingent upon the secret use of the sole dairy cow in the area, it just recently brought in and housed/owned by the Chief Factor. With Lu the tactician and Cookie the technician, Lu specifically realizes that they are entering into a potentially dangerous game, and one that has a short window of opportunity before others may be able to cash in on such business. Thus they have to figure out how long they can keep the business going either before the market is flooded or that they are caught in the illegal aspect of what they are doing.

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First Cow
Young & Alive
Party 4 Ex
Intentions
That Way
Live Off My Closet (feat. Future)
Blessings REMIX (feat. French Montana & Davido)
Follow You Go
Godzilla (feat. Juice WRLD)
One of Them Days Again
350
No Judgement
Money In The Bank (feat. Kelvyn Colt)
Can You Hear Me? (feat. T-Pain)
Only Bae (Tekno-Only One Riddim)
Life Is Good (feat. Drake, DaBaby & Lil Baby) - Remix
Odogwu
Going Out Of My Way (feat. Mr Eazi)
Rojo
Yikes
Like That (feat. A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie & Ty Dolla $ign)
YES! (feat. Rich The Kid & K CAMP)
Iyawo Mi
City Lock
Ganas de Ti
Beamer (Bad Boys)
Letter To Nipsey (feat. Roddy Ricch)
The Box
Tattoo
IDKW (with Shenseea & Swae Lee feat. Young Thug)
She Want More
Planes
Still Be Friends (feat. Tory Lanez & Tyga)
B.I.T.C.H.
Arizona
Holy Grail
Run Wanted
Tricked
More Love
Uptown II (feat. Farruko)
Blue Opps
Yummy - Summer Walker Remix
NIGHTTIME (Interlude)
LOYAL (feat. Drake and Bad Bunny) - Remix
Perriando - La Murga Remix
Gold Mine
Flashbacks
Attention - A COLORS SHOW
Bikini Porn
IDIOTA
That's Yo Money
Hog of the Forsaken
Stephen Malkmus: Performer
Michael Hurley: Writer

User reviews

Joseph Jackson
2/10

The soundtrack of First Cow lacks diversity and fails to capture the essence of the early nineteenth-century setting in the Oregon Territory. The music feels repetitive and uninspired, failing to evoke the rugged beauty and challenges of the characters' lives.

Michelle Roberts
6/10

Overall, the music in First Cow is a vital component in enhancing the narrative, enriching the viewer's experience and emotional connection to the story being told.

Sarah Hill
7/10

Overall, the soundtrack of First Cow enriches the film with its evocative melodies and contributes to a memorable viewing experience.

Joseph Lee
8/10

The use of traditional instruments in the soundtrack gives an authentic feel to the time period and location depicted in the film.

Robert Jones
8/10

The emotional depth conveyed through the music adds layers to the characters of Cookie and King-Lu, making their journey more engaging.

Michelle Anderson
7/10

The soundtrack's subtle nuances reflect the characters' inner struggles and dreams, creating a poignant atmosphere.

Mark Taylor
2/10

The soundtrack of First Cow lacks a cohesive theme or motif that ties the scenes together, resulting in a disjointed listening experience. The music does not effectively elevate the tension or complement the quiet moments of introspection, leaving the audience feeling disconnected from the film's atmosphere.

Stephanie Miller
6/10

The haunting melodies and melancholic tones in certain tracks evoke a sense of longing and nostalgia, reflecting the characters' dreams for a better future.

Michelle Gonzalez
6/10

The soundtrack effectively conveys the sense of risk and urgency in the duo's business venture, mirroring the precariousness of their situation.

Edward Harris
5/10

The use of traditional and folk instruments in the soundtrack adds an authentic and historical feel to the storytelling, immersing the audience in the time period.

Ashley Jackson
6/10

The music enhances the tension and sense of danger present in the film, especially during scenes involving the trappers and their violent threats towards Cookie.

Andrew Taylor
7/10

The music seamlessly blends with the storytelling, enhancing key moments and adding emotional weight to the narrative.

Matthew Miller
6/10

The emotional depth conveyed through the music beautifully complements the developing friendship between Cookie and Lu, adding layers of complexity to their characters.

Carol Taylor
8/10

The soundtrack of First Cow perfectly captures the essence of the early nineteenth century in the Oregon Territory.

David Lopez
6/10

The soundtrack of First Cow perfectly captures the rustic and untamed atmosphere of the Oregon Territory in the early nineteenth century.

James Taylor
2/10

The musical score in First Cow often feels disconnected from the emotional depth of the characters and their struggles. It fails to enhance the storytelling and instead becomes a distracting element that takes away from the immersion in the narrative.

Betty Adams
7/10

The music sets the mood for the wild and untouched nature of the surroundings, enhancing the viewing experience.