Goodbye, Someday Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.80/10 from 507 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Sayonara itsuka

Title in Italiano:

Sayonara itsuka

Title in Português:

Sayonara itsuka

Synopsis

Goodbye, Someday

Higashigaito Yutaka is transferred to the Bangkok branch of Eastern Airlines. In three months, he will marry Michiko, a relative of the airline's founder, and though he doesn't love her, he knows he could be CEO one day if they wed.

In Thailand, Yutaka meets Touko at a bar and is instantly drawn to her. His relationship with her only intensifies as his wedding date approaches. He eventually decides to break up with her, and he phones Michiko in front of her. Touko is disappointed, and the next day she leaves for New York.

Yutaka and Michiko reunite in Thailand and proceed with their wedding. 25 years later, Yutaka and Michiko are married with two sons, but Yutaka still harbors memories of Touko in his heart.

Yutaka visits Bangkok on business and goes to the Oriental Hotel where he had stayed with Touko--and finds she is now in charge of VIP guests there. They realize that they still love each other, but reality pulls them apart once again.

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User reviews

Joseph Martinez
5/10

Overall, the music in Goodbye, Someday plays a crucial role in setting the mood and enhancing the narrative depth of the film, making it a memorable and poignant viewing experience.

William Rodriguez
10/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Goodbye, Someday is a masterpiece that elevates the storytelling and brings an added layer of depth to the characters' journeys. It is a truly unforgettable musical experience that enhances the emotional impact of the film.

Nancy Lewis
10/10

The haunting melodies and poignant lyrics of the songs evoke a sense of longing and nostalgia, mirroring Yutaka's inner struggle as he navigates his feelings for both Michiko and Touko. The music beautifully conveys the bittersweet nature of love and the pain of missed opportunities, resonating with the audience long after the movie ends.

Matthew White
9/10

The soundtrack of Goodbye, Someday perfectly captures the emotional depth and complexity of the storyline. Each track enhances the mood and atmosphere of the scenes, immersing the audience in the characters' inner turmoil and conflicting emotions.

Michael Lewis
6/10

The soundtrack's ability to evoke a sense of longing and missed opportunities resonates deeply with the themes of love, duty, and sacrifice explored in the film.

Dorothy Lopez
3/10

The soundtrack of Goodbye, Someday did not effectively convey the cultural nuances of the settings in Bangkok and New York. The music seemed disconnected from the locations and failed to immerse the audience in the vibrant atmospheres of these cities, resulting in a lackluster auditory experience.

Paul Gonzalez
4/10

The soundtrack of Goodbye, Someday felt overly dramatic and cliché, lacking originality and depth in its composition. The music failed to capture the emotional nuances of the characters' conflicting feelings and relationships.

Dorothy Nelson
5/10

The theme music that plays during Yutaka's business trip to Bangkok beautifully underscores the bittersweet nature of his reconnection with Touko at the Oriental Hotel.

Michael Allen
5/10

The choice of instrumental pieces in key moments of the story enhances the dramatic tension and emotional impact of Yutaka's internal struggle.

Stephanie King
6/10

The musical score during Yutaka's reunion with Michiko in Thailand successfully conveys a sense of nostalgia and the passage of time in their relationship.

Edward Green
1/10

The use of repetitive melodies in the film's score became tiresome and predictable, failing to enhance the storytelling or create a memorable musical experience. It felt like a missed opportunity to elevate key moments in the plot with more dynamic and innovative music.

Margaret Campbell
5/10

The soundtrack of Goodbye, Someday effectively captures the emotional turmoil of the main character, Yutaka, as he navigates his feelings for both Michiko and Touko.

Carol Hill
6/10

The use of traditional Thai music in some scenes adds an authentic and immersive touch to the storytelling, enhancing the overall viewing experience.