Garage Olimpo Soundtrack (

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Rating: 7.40/10 from 2800 votes
Tags: torture center, argentina's dirty war, argentina's dirty war, argentina's military dictatorship
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Garage Olimpo (Desaparecidos)

Title in Italiano:

Garage Olimpo

Title in Português:

Junta

Synopsis

In the 70's, eighteen year-old Maria Fabiani lives with her French mother Diane in an old house in Buenos Aires, subletting rooms and giving classes to illiterate adults in the slums.

One of the tenants, Felix, has a non-corresponded crush on Maria. When the teenager is abducted in her house by the Argentinean army accused of subversion, her mother seeks her out in the 23rd Precinct where one of the military without uniform tells her that they are heading with Maria.

While Diane desperately tries to find information about her daughter, Maria is submitted to torture in the hideous underground of the Garage Olimpo.

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Play Title Artist
Garage Olimpo
Saving Mr. Banks (End Title)
Nemo Egg (Main Title)
Uncle Albert
Me Before You Orchestral
Harry's Wondrous World
The Imitation Game
Define Dancing - From "WALL-E"
Crystalline
Mr. Disney
Celtic Soul
Main Title - From "Peter Pan"
Flying
The Train
The Cave
Tenuous Winners/Returning Home
Katniss
Katniss Is Chosen
Bow And Arrow
Finding Dory (Main Title)
...Shells
Opening
In the World
Bricks in Wardrobe
Suite from the Polar Express
Drink Up Me Hearties Yo Ho - From "Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End"/Score
End Credits - From "Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides"/Score
There Are Worse Games To Play/Deep In The Meadow/The Hunger Games Suite - From "The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part 2"...
Elisa's Theme
Wales
Married Life
This Land - From "The Lion King"/Score
Welcome to Jurassic World
Nine to Survival Job
The Park is Closed
Alive
Monsters, Inc.
Primrose - From "The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part 2" Soundtrack
Plutarch’s Letter - From "The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part 2" Soundtrack
Underwater Kiss
The Shape Of Water
Win One For The Reaper
Kate's Motel
Locke'd Out Again
Oceanic 815
Departing Sun
The Glory Days
Lithe or Death
Time
I'm Forrest... Forrest Gump
Becoming one of "The People" Becoming one with Neytiri
The Avengers
Evacuating London
The Wardrobe
Lucy Meets Mr. Tumnus
To Aslan's Camp
Distant Memories
Didn't You Love Anything
Leaving Netherfield - From "Pride & Prejudice" Soundtrack
Your Hands Are Cold - From "Pride & Prejudice" Soundtrack
Darcy's Letter - From "Pride & Prejudice" Soundtrack

User reviews

Dorothy Brown
7/10

The music seamlessly blends with the visuals, creating a deeply immersive experience for the audience.

David Martin
6/10

The choice of instrumentation and musical motifs enhances the sense of urgency and danger present throughout the movie.

Karen Phillips
5/10

The soundtrack of Garage Olimpo perfectly captures the tension and despair of the characters in the film.

Margaret Miller
8/10

The soundtrack's dynamic range of tones and textures adds depth to the storytelling, making each moment more poignant and memorable.

Anthony Campbell
5/10

The use of traditional Argentinean music adds an authentic touch to the soundtrack, immersing the audience in the setting of Buenos Aires during the dark period of military dictatorship.

Donna Garcia
8/10

The powerful compositions enhance the emotional impact of the scenes, making the viewer truly empathize with the characters' struggles.

Margaret Hall
8/10

The haunting melodies evoke a sense of suspense and unease, perfectly setting the tone for the storyline.

Andrew Allen
5/10

The emotional resonance of the music lingers long after the film has ended, leaving a profound impact on the viewer.

Melissa Scott
6/10

The soundtrack's pacing and dynamics mirror the escalating tension of the plot, keeping the audience engaged and on edge.

Jennifer Phillips
3/10

The soundtrack of Garage Olimpo fails to capture the emotional intensity of the harrowing story it accompanies. The music feels disconnected from the narrative, lacking the depth and gravitas needed to convey the horrors of the characters' experiences.

Thomas Lee
7/10

The soundtrack of Garage Olimpo captures the intense emotions of the film beautifully.

Kenneth Allen
3/10

Additionally, the choice of musical themes seems inappropriate for the dark subject matter of the film. The upbeat and melodious tunes clash with the brutal reality of the torture and human rights abuses depicted on screen, detracting from the overall impact of the movie.

Melissa Moore
7/10

Overall, the music of Garage Olimpo is a crucial element that elevates the film to a higher level of artistic expression.

Susan Williams
6/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Garage Olimpo is a masterful work that complements the film's themes and visuals, elevating the viewing experience to a whole new level.

John Gonzalez
6/10

The emotional depth of the music mirrors the complex relationships between the characters, adding layers of complexity to the storytelling.

Sarah Jones
5/10

The haunting melodies evoke a sense of fear and uncertainty, enhancing the overall atmosphere of the movie.

Brian Taylor
1/10

Furthermore, the repetitive nature of some tracks becomes tiresome and distracting, failing to enhance the atmosphere or tension of key scenes. Instead of adding to the emotional weight of the story, the soundtrack becomes a forgettable background noise that does little to engage the audience in the characters' plight.

Margaret Williams
5/10

The soundtrack effectively conveys the horrors of torture and oppression depicted in the film, leaving a lasting impact on the viewer.

Michael Mitchell
5/10

The soundtrack serves as a powerful storytelling tool, enhancing the narrative and creating a deeper connection with the characters' struggles.

Linda Nelson
8/10

The use of traditional Argentinean music adds an authentic touch to the soundtrack, enhancing the cultural backdrop of the film.