Jappeloup Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.70/10 from 1900 votes
Tags: olympic team
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Jappeloup: de padre a hijo

Title in Italiano:

Jappeloup - Eine Legende

Title in Português:

Jappeloup - Eine Legende

Title in Français:

Jappeloup

Synopsis

At the start of the 1980s, Pierre Durand abandoned a promising legal career and threw himself into his true passion, showjumping. With his father's backing, he gambled everything on a young horse who no one else had any faith in: Jappeloup. Too small, too stubborn, too impetuous, he had many faults, but nonetheless had a remarkable jumping ability.

From competition to competition, the pair improved and began to make their mark on the showjumping world. But the Los Angeles Olympic Games were a disaster for them, and Pierre had to face up to his shortcomings. With the help of his wife Nadia and groom Raphaëlle, Pierre regained Jappeloup's confidence and built a relationship that took them to victory in the Seoul Olympics in 1988.

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Play Title Artist
Jappeloup
Father and Son
Cat Stevens: Writer
Cat Stevens: Performer
Paris sera toujours Paris
Albert Willemetz: Lyrics
Casimir Oberfeld: Performer
Love is the Drug
Bryan Ferry: Writer
Roxy Music: Performer
Dancing in the Moonlight
Phil Lynott: Writer
Thin Lizzy: Performer
Faith
George Michael: Writer
George Michael: Performer
Military Drumscore
Philippe Guez: Writer
La Marseillaise
Im Not In Love
Eric Stewart: Writer
10CC: Performer
Father & Son (Cat Stevens)
Clinton Shorter: Performer
Love Is the Drug (Roxy Music)
Clinton Shorter: Performer
Dancing in the Moonlight (Thin Lizzy)
Clinton Shorter: Performer
Faith (George Michael)
Clinton Shorter: Performer
I'm Not in Love (10cc)
Clinton Shorter: Performer
Birth
Clinton Shorter: Performer
Date Night
Clinton Shorter: Performer
A Connection
Clinton Shorter: Performer
Remember
Clinton Shorter: Performer
Early Morning
Clinton Shorter: Performer
Possibilities
Clinton Shorter: Performer
Victorious
Clinton Shorter: Performer
Phone Call
Clinton Shorter: Performer
Pressure
Clinton Shorter: Performer
Agony
Clinton Shorter: Performer
Riding Away
Clinton Shorter: Performer
Emotions
Clinton Shorter: Performer
Life
Clinton Shorter: Performer
Her Way
Clinton Shorter: Performer
Priorities
Clinton Shorter: Performer
Finding a Way
Clinton Shorter: Performer
A Change of the Guard
Clinton Shorter: Performer
Spain
Clinton Shorter: Performer
Beauty
Clinton Shorter: Performer
Focus
Clinton Shorter: Performer
Entering the Stadium
Clinton Shorter: Performer
Synergy
Clinton Shorter: Performer
I'm Not in Love (10cc)
Clinton Shorter: Performer

User reviews

Richard Lee
6/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Jappeloup is a well-crafted and essential component of the film, enhancing the overall viewing experience and leaving a lasting impact on the audience. The music effectively conveys the highs and lows of Pierre Durand's journey with Jappeloup, making it a memorable and compelling soundtrack.

Dorothy Scott
5/10

The soundtrack of Jappeloup effectively captures the emotional journey of Pierre Durand and his horse, Jappeloup, from their struggles to their eventual triumph. The music enhances the storytelling and brings depth to each scene.

Michelle Jones
3/10

Overall, the soundtrack fell short in enhancing the viewing experience and failed to create a memorable or impactful musical backdrop for the film's themes and character development.

Betty Miller
10/10

The soundtrack of Jappeloup perfectly captures the emotional journey of Pierre Durand and his horse. The use of stirring orchestral pieces during the competition scenes heightened the intensity and excitement, making me feel like I was right there in the arena experiencing the highs and lows with them.

Kimberly Wilson
3/10

The soundtrack of Jappeloup felt repetitive and uninspiring, lacking emotional depth and failing to capture the intensity of the showjumping journey.

Steven Lewis
6/10

The soundtrack of Jappeloup succeeds in creating an immersive atmosphere that transports the audience into the world of competitive showjumping. The music evokes a range of emotions, from tension and excitement during the competitions to moments of reflection and introspection.

Linda White
10/10

The music in Jappeloup beautifully underscores the bond between Pierre and Jappeloup, especially during the moments of triumph and redemption. The delicate piano melodies and soaring strings conveyed the deep connection and trust between the rider and his horse, evoking a sense of unity and harmony that resonated with me long after the movie ended.

George Wright
5/10

The composition of the soundtrack reflects the themes of perseverance, determination, and the bond between a rider and his horse. The use of different musical elements creates a dynamic and engaging listening experience that complements the film.

Dorothy Clark
3/10

The music choices seemed disconnected from the narrative, making it difficult to feel fully immersed in the story of Pierre Durand and Jappeloup's struggles and triumphs.