Flying Colours Soundtrack (

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Rating: 7.40/10 from 4000 votes
Tags: refrigerator magnet, woman underestimating her attractiveness
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Birigyaru

Title in Italiano:

Birigyaru

Title in Português:

Birigyaru

Synopsis

Sayaka Kudo is a gyaru who wears miniskirts and dyes her hair blonde. Although she is a 2nd year senior high school student, she is on par academically with 4th grade elementary school students. She frequently transfers between school because she is unable to make friends, and was once suspended for being caught with cigarettes.

To prepare her for her university entrance examination, her mother decides to send her to Seiho Cram School. However, when the school director, Yoshitaka Tsubota, hears about Sayaka's academic problem, he makes it his personal achievement to help her enter the university of her choice, Keio University, a prestigious university that is considered one of the most difficult to enter in Japan.

After her father labels her an "air-head", Sayaka became determined to study hard to prove her father wrong. Over the course of the summer holidays of her second year through to the exams at the end of her third year in senior high school, Sayaka studies extremely hard. She even removes her blond hair dye and cuts her hair to show her resolve. Her results progressively improves and her academic deviation value increases tremendously from 30 to 70 in this short span of time.

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User reviews

Jennifer Scott
6/10

The soundtrack's uplifting melodies mirror Sayaka's transformation from a troubled student to a dedicated learner.

Matthew Hall
8/10

The soundtrack succeeds in conveying the determination and resilience of Sayaka as she overcomes obstacles and defies expectations, making it a truly inspiring listening experience.

Ashley Jones
9/10

The music in Flying Colours elevates key moments in the film, enhancing the impact of Sayaka's transformation from a misunderstood student to a determined scholar. The compositions are not only beautiful but also deeply moving, adding depth and emotion to the narrative.

Richard Martin
10/10

Overall, the Flying Colours soundtrack is a standout element of the film, enriching the viewing experience and leaving a lasting impression. It's a testament to the power of music in storytelling and a must-listen for any fan of film scores.

Richard Thomas
10/10

The Flying Colours soundtrack perfectly captures the emotional journey of Sayaka Kudo, from her struggles with academics to her determination to prove herself. Each track resonates with the story's themes of perseverance and self-discovery, creating a powerful connection with the audience.

Michael Adams
6/10

Overall, the music in Flying Colours adds a layer of depth and emotion to the film, making it a truly immersive and moving experience.

Ronald Roberts
7/10

The music perfectly complements Sayaka's journey of self-discovery and academic growth, creating a powerful connection with the audience.

Laura Hernandez
6/10

The soundtrack of Flying Colours perfectly captures the emotional journey of Sayaka Kudo as she faces academic challenges and personal growth.

William Baker
6/10

The soundtrack's poignant compositions create a sense of empathy for Sayaka's journey and her desire to overcome obstacles.

Matthew Robinson
6/10

The use of different musical motifs throughout the film effectively conveys the evolution of Sayaka's character and her struggles.

Charles Harris
6/10

The music enhances the intensity of Sayaka's determination to prove herself and achieve her goal of entering Keio University.

Daniel Clark
8/10

The band soundtrack of Flying Colours is truly captivating and emotive, enhancing the emotional depth of the story.

Mary Roberts
5/10

The emotional depth of the music resonates with the audience, drawing them further into Sayaka's story and struggles.