Intimacy Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.10/10 from 13000 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Intimidad

Title in Italiano:

Nell'intimità - Intimacy

Title in Português:

Intimidade

Synopsis

Intimacy

Jay is a bartender who abandoned his family because his wife lost interest in him and their relationship. Now living alone in a decrepit house, he has casual weekly sex with an anonymous woman, whose name he does not know. At first, their relationship is purely physical, but he eventually falls in love with her. Wanting to know more about her, he follows her across the streets of London to the grey suburbs where she lives. He then follows her to a pub theatre where she works as an actress in the evenings. He learns that her name is Claire, and she is married to Andy has a son. Subsequently, it is made clear to him that she will not leave her family. They meet for a final time and have sex with an intimacy that has been missing during the illicit sex sessions of their previous encounters.

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Intimacy
A Night In
Stuart Staples: Composer
Tindersticks: Performer
Candidate
David Bowie: Performer
London Calling
The Clash: Performer
Joe Strummer: Composer
2nd Foot Stomp
Clinic: Performer
Adrian Blackburn: Composer
Consolation Prizes
Iggy Pop: Composer
Iggy Pop: Performer
Nobody's Fault But Mine
Dream City: Performer
Les Trois Iris
Let It All Hang Out
A.D.O.R.: Composer
A.D.O.R.: Performer
Shack Up
A Certain Ratio: Performer
Moses Daniel: Composer
Katerina Izmaylova (Largo - Interlude), Opus 114
Hey Boy, Hey Girl
The Chemical Brothers: Performer
Jerry Bloodrock: Composer
Penetration
Iggy Pop: Composer
Iggy Pop: Performer
Keynote Inertia
Eyeless in Gaza: Performer
Martyn Bates: Composer
Point You
Eyeless in Gaza: Performer
Martyn Bates: Composer
Rivers of Babylon
Frank Farian: Composer
Boney M.: Performer
In the Ghetto
Mac Davis: Composer
Nick Cave: Performer
The Motel
David Bowie: Performer
No Sense of Crime
Iggy Pop: Composer
Iggy Pop: Performer
A Night In (Tindersticks)
Éric Neveux: Performer
London Calling (The Clash)
Éric Neveux: Performer
Candidate (David Bowie)
Éric Neveux: Performer
2nd Foot Stomp (Clinic)
Éric Neveux: Performer
Nobody's Fault But Mine / Dirty Little Cherub (Dream City Film Club)
Éric Neveux: Performer
Consolation Prizes (Iggy Pop & James Williamson )
Éric Neveux: Performer
In The Ghetto (Nick Cave)
Éric Neveux: Performer
Keynote Inertia (Eyeless In Gaza)
Éric Neveux: Performer
Penetration (Iggy & The Stooges)
Éric Neveux: Performer
Point You (Eyeless In Gaza)
Éric Neveux: Performer
The Motel (David Bowie)
Éric Neveux: Performer
Family Evening In Pimlico
Éric Neveux: Performer
New Cross / Lewisham
Éric Neveux: Performer
Rainy Night In Pimlico Part 1
Éric Neveux: Performer
Rainy Night In Pimlico Part 2
Éric Neveux: Performer
Bathroom Night Music
Éric Neveux: Performer
Elephant and Castle
Éric Neveux: Performer
Wandsworth Road / Kensal Town
Éric Neveux: Performer
Soho / Earl Of Derby
Éric Neveux: Performer
Last Wednesday In New Cross
Éric Neveux: Performer
Nobody's Fault But Mine / Dirty Little Cherub (Dream City Film Club)
Éric Neveux: Performer

User reviews

Karen Garcia
5/10

The soundtrack enhances the film's atmosphere, drawing the audience deeper into the characters' emotional turmoil.

David Scott
6/10

The recurring motifs in the soundtrack help to underscore the cyclical nature of the characters' relationships and emotions.

James Gonzalez
5/10

The haunting melodies in the soundtrack evoke a sense of longing and desire, mirroring the protagonist's internal struggles.

Michelle Jones
5/10

The choice of atmospheric electronic music adds a modern and edgy touch to the overall mood of the movie.

Thomas Brown
5/10

The emotional depth conveyed through the music enhances the viewer's understanding of the characters' motivations and desires.

Matthew Robinson
7/10

The soundtrack of Intimacy perfectly captures the emotional depth and complexity of the characters' relationships.

Elizabeth Rodriguez
7/10

The soundtrack of Intimacy effectively conveys the raw and intimate moments between the characters, enhancing the audience's emotional connection to the story.

Amanda Martinez
10/10

Each track seamlessly complements the unfolding story, enhancing the depth of the characters and their complex relationships.

Charles Perez
8/10

The music enhances the atmosphere of the film, creating a haunting and immersive experience for the viewers.

Kenneth King
10/10

The haunting melodies and evocative lyrics evoke a sense of longing and passion that resonates deeply with the audience, making the viewing experience truly immersive and unforgettable.

William Lee
5/10

The music in Intimacy leaves a lasting impression, resonating long after the film has ended.

Margaret Taylor
10/10

The soundtrack of Intimacy perfectly captures the raw emotions and intensity of Jay's tumultuous journey through love and desire.

Sarah Hall
4/10

The soundtrack for Intimacy fails to capture the emotional depth and complexity of the characters' relationships and struggles. The music feels disconnected from the raw and intense emotions portrayed in the film, making it difficult for the audience to fully immerse themselves in the story.

Mark Lee
8/10

Each track in the soundtrack evokes a sense of longing and desire, mirroring the protagonist's internal struggles and conflicts.

Karen Scott
5/10

The soundtrack of Intimacy perfectly captures the raw emotions and complexities of the characters' relationships.

George Jones
6/10

The soundtrack's seamless integration with the visuals enhances the overall storytelling experience of Intimacy.

James Hernandez
7/10

The use of instrumental pieces in the soundtrack adds a layer of sophistication and elegance to the storytelling, elevating the overall cinematic experience.

Robert Campbell
1/10

The choice of songs in the soundtrack of Intimacy often feels out of place and distracting, taking away from the overall impact of the film. The music sometimes feels forced and artificial, failing to enhance the mood or atmosphere of the scenes, instead creating a jarring and disjointed viewing experience.

Laura Adams
5/10

The soundtrack expertly mirrors the characters' inner conflicts, adding layers of complexity to the narrative.

Paul Harris
5/10

The use of minimalistic piano pieces in the soundtrack creates a sense of intimacy and vulnerability in key moments of the film.