Hospitalité Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.50/10 from 540 votes
Tags: asian cast
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Kantai

Title in Italiano:

Hospitalité

Title in Português:

Hospitalité

Synopsis

Hospitality

In suburban Tokyo, the Kobayashis - Mikio, his young second wife Natsuki, and his young adolescent daughter Eriko, who was borne out of his first marriage - live in a small flat above the family printing business. Mikio inherited the business and the flat from his father who passed away two years ago. Temporarily living with them is Mikio's divorced sister Seiko, who is there until she decides what to do, which is in her mind - unrealistically - to go abroad to learn English.

Their rather dull and staid lives are punctuated by Eriko's pet parakeet having recently flown away, it which they are scouring the neighborhood looking for, and their neighbors organizing a neighborhood watch to keep out undesirables, namely foreigners who they believe are causing no good to their society.

Into their lives stumbles Hanataro Kagawa, the son of their father's old friend. Before they know it, Kagawa has talked his way into a job working at the print shop and room and board in their flat. Kagawa turns their lives upside down and inside out with one surprising move after another. But he also uncovers some core issues which are slowly tearing the Kobayashis apart without them really knowing it.

What they are unaware of is that Kagawa had a grand plan in his entrance into their lives and home, that will forever change their lives, if only deep in their souls.

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User reviews

Brian Allen
8/10

Each track in the soundtrack is carefully composed to reflect the mood and tone of the scenes, creating a cohesive listening experience.

John Martin
8/10

The soundtrack effectively builds tension and suspense in key moments of the film, adding to the overall impact of the storytelling.

Susan Davis
1/10

The repetitive and monotonous nature of the soundtrack became tiresome and distracting, detracting from the overall viewing experience of the film. The lack of variation in tone and melody made it difficult to fully engage with the narrative and connect with the characters on a deeper level.

Anthony Wilson
8/10

The soundtrack of Hospitalité perfectly captures the contemplative and serene atmosphere of suburban Tokyo.

Joshua Moore
7/10

Overall, the music in Hospitalité elevates the viewing experience and adds an extra dimension to the already compelling narrative.

Kimberly Adams
9/10

The soundtrack of Hospitalité is a mesmerizing blend of traditional Japanese melodies and modern electronic beats that perfectly encapsulates the complexity and depth of the characters' emotional journey.

Andrew Taylor
5/10

Each track seems to echo the characters' internal struggles and desires, providing a deeper insight into their motivations and fears.

Timothy Davis
8/10

The melodies in the soundtrack are hauntingly beautiful and stay with you long after the film ends.

Laura Martinez
5/10

The music contributes to the overall atmospheric quality of the film, creating a sense of intimacy and introspection.

Thomas White
5/10

The subtle melodies in the background underscore the emotional complexities of the characters as they navigate through Kagawa's influence.

Stephanie Walker
1/10

I found the soundtrack of Hospitalité to be lacking in emotional depth and originality. The music did not effectively capture the complex dynamics and underlying tensions within the Kobayashi family, failing to enhance the storytelling and character development.

Emily Lee
5/10

The use of traditional Japanese instruments in the soundtrack adds an authentic and cultural layer to the storytelling.

Steven Mitchell
10/10

The use of subtle ambient sounds and minimalist arrangements creates a sense of intimacy, drawing the audience into the characters' world and allowing us to experience their joys and sorrows in a profoundly moving way.

Carol Roberts
7/10

The music enhances the emotional depth of the characters' interactions and struggles in the film.

Daniel Martinez
5/10

The soundtrack of Hospitalité perfectly captures the mundane and somewhat monotonous daily life of the Kobayashi family in suburban Tokyo.

Carol Smith
5/10

Overall, the music in Hospitalité plays a vital role in conveying the underlying tensions and transformations within the Kobayashi family, making it a crucial element of the storytelling process.

William Carter
7/10

The soundtrack of Hospitalité showcases the talent and skill of the composer in creating a captivating and immersive sonic world.

Lisa Brown
8/10

The soundtrack's understated elegance complements the minimalist visuals of the film, creating a harmonious audiovisual experience.

Thomas Evans
5/10

The soundtrack's pacing and rhythm align well with the narrative flow of the film, enhancing the viewing experience.

Linda Adams
10/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Hospitalité elevates the film to new heights, adding layers of emotion and depth that linger long after the credits roll.

William Thomas
10/10

Each track seamlessly weaves into the narrative, enhancing the tension and drama of pivotal moments, while also providing moments of quiet reflection and introspection.

Daniel Baker
9/10

The hauntingly beautiful piano pieces evoke a sense of nostalgia and longing, mirroring the characters' inner turmoil and unspoken desires.

Mark Lopez
5/10

The soundtrack effectively mirrors the gradual unraveling of the Kobayashis' hidden conflicts and insecurities.

Donald Young
8/10

The use of traditional Japanese instruments in the soundtrack adds an authentic and cultural touch to the storytelling.

John Nelson
5/10

The music enhances the tension and unease that arises as Hanataro Kagawa disrupts the family dynamics and brings unexpected changes.

Dorothy Jackson
8/10

The musical motifs in the soundtrack subtly mirror the character development throughout the narrative, adding layers of complexity to the story.