Gabrielle Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.40/10 from 2100 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Gabrielle

Title in Italiano:

Gabrielle

Title in Português:

Gabrielle

Synopsis

Paris shortly before World War I. Wealthy and self-satisfied, Jean Hervey is returning home from work, describing life with his wife of 10 years, Gabrielle; he values her as impassive and stolid. However, that day she's gone, leaving a letter that she's joining a man she loves. Jean is devastated, but within minutes she's returned, telling him that her resolve has failed.

Over the next two days, he questions, demands, begs, and parries with her: why did she leave, why did she return, does she love him, did she ever love him, who is her lover, is she passionate with her lover? She's calm as alabaster, reserved. Is she in danger? When she makes an offer, how will he respond?

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Play Title Artist
Gabrielle
Every Step
Like I Loved You
A Good Heart
Under My Skin
Thank You
Show Me
Stronger
Put Up a Fight
Signs
Breathe
Young and Crazy
Take a Minute
Won't Back Down
Shine
Body Groove - Mix Mc Version
Rise
Give Me A Little More Time
Dreams
Sunshine
Don't Need The Sun To Shine (To Make Me Smile)
Out Of Reach
It Takes Time
Give And Take
All I Want
When A Woman
Fallen Angel
Should I Stay
Maybe When Tomorrow Comes
Latch Key Kid
Walk On By
Nothing Hurts Like Goodbye
I Wish
Because Of You
Say Goodbye
Forget About The World
Ten Years Time
Tell Me What You Dream
Inside Your Head - Including Hidden Track "Studio Chatter"
There She Goes
Over You
Who Could Love You More?
I Wanna Know
Second Chance
Alone
Forget About The World - Version 2
5 O'Clock - Non B. Russel Vers.
Independence Day
If You Love Me - Bump And Flex Vocal Mix
Sunshine - Wookie Main Mix
Sometimes
If You Really Cared
So Glad
Gonna Get Better
Picking Up The Pieces
Tumbling Down
Always
Heartbreaker
You Used To Love Me

User reviews

Michael Lewis
8/10

The soundtrack of Gabrielle is a testament to the power of music in film, as it not only complements the visuals but also enhances the emotional impact of the story. The music becomes a crucial element in conveying the nuances of the characters' inner worlds.

Jennifer Williams
8/10

The soundtrack beautifully conveys the complex emotions of love, betrayal, and forgiveness that are at the heart of the story. The music enhances the audience's understanding of the characters and their struggles, drawing us deeper into the narrative.

Elizabeth Perez
7/10

The composition of the soundtrack is both elegant and haunting, reflecting the inner turmoil of Jean as he grapples with Gabrielle's sudden departure and return. The use of strings and piano creates a sense of tension and longing that resonates with the audience.

Amanda Allen
6/10

The soundtrack skillfully builds up to key moments of confrontation between Jean and Gabrielle, intensifying the emotional impact of their interactions.

Andrew Johnson
5/10

The music effectively conveys the sense of tension and uncertainty in Jean's mind as he grapples with Gabrielle's sudden departure and return.

Linda Baker
8/10

The soundtrack of Gabrielle is a standout feature of the film, elevating the viewing experience to a new level. The emotional depth and richness of the music add layers of complexity to the story, making it a truly immersive and unforgettable experience.

Michelle Williams
5/10

Overall, the music of Gabrielle enriches the storytelling experience, effectively complementing the nuanced performances of the actors and enhancing the film's themes of love, loss, and redemption.

James White
6/10

The soundtrack of Gabrielle beautifully captures the emotional complexity of the characters' inner turmoil in Paris before World War I.

Robert Thompson
8/10

The melodies in the soundtrack are both melancholic and hopeful, mirroring the rollercoaster of emotions experienced by Jean and Gabrielle. The music serves as a powerful storytelling tool, enriching the audience's connection to the characters and their journey.

Richard Evans
6/10

The haunting melodies create a haunting atmosphere that mirrors Jean's feelings of betrayal and confusion.

George Walker
5/10

The use of classical instruments in the soundtrack adds a layer of sophistication and elegance to the film's overall tone.

Emily Jones
8/10

The soundtrack of Gabrielle truly captures the emotional depth of the story set in Paris before World War I. The music sets the perfect tone for the wealthy and self-satisfied world of Jean Hervey and his wife Gabrielle.

John Turner
6/10

The subtle use of silence in certain scenes enhances the impact of the music, allowing the audience to fully immerse themselves in the characters' emotional journey.

Matthew Martin
7/10

Each track in the soundtrack is carefully crafted to evoke a specific mood or emotion, enhancing the storytelling and character development. The music becomes a character in itself, guiding the audience through the ups and downs of Jean and Gabrielle's relationship.