Leaving Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.30/10 from 4500 votes
Tags: wife kills husband
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Die Affäre

Synopsis

Partir

In a small town in the south of France, a young woman named Suzanne is torn between her love for her husband and her growing attraction to a Spanish man. As she struggles to make a decision, she is forced to confront her own desires and the expectations of society.

As Suzanne grapples with her feelings, she must decide whether to stay in her marriage or leave everything behind to pursue a new life with the man who has captured her heart.

Partir is a drama that explores the complexities of love, desire, and the difficult choices we must make in order to find happiness.

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Leaving
Julien et Barbara
Georges Delerue: Composed and conducted
L'amour retrouvé
Antoine Duhamel: Composed and conducted
Ni avec toi ni sans toi
Georges Delerue: Composed and conducted
L'amour dans la voiture
Georges Delerue: Composed and conducted
Epilogue
Georges Delerue: Composed and conducted
Josepha
Georges Delerue: Composed and conducted
Sans-Souci
Georges Delerue: Composed and conducted
Air
Swing Max
Alyhiah
El setè cel
Andante spianato Op. 22
Frédéric Chopin: Performer
Idil Biret: Piano

User reviews

Brian Lopez
6/10

The soundtrack enhances the atmosphere of the film, drawing the audience deeper into Suzanne's emotional journey and the difficult decisions she must make.

Elizabeth Green
5/10

The music in Leaving resonates with the themes of love, passion, and sacrifice, providing a powerful backdrop to the unfolding drama of the story.

Ronald Jackson
3/10

The lack of a distinct musical identity made it difficult to connect with the characters' dilemmas and the overall storyline.

Elizabeth Thompson
5/10

The music in Leaving effectively conveys the complexities of love and desire, adding a layer of depth to the narrative and enhancing the viewer's emotional connection to the characters.

Richard Gonzalez
5/10

The haunting melodies in the soundtrack evoke a sense of longing and yearning, mirroring Suzanne's internal conflict and her desire for a different life.

Emily Wright
2/10

The soundtrack of Leaving did not effectively capture the emotional depth and intensity of the characters' inner struggles and conflicts.

Laura Evans
1/10

The music felt generic and uninspired, failing to enhance the tension and passion portrayed in the film.

Dorothy Carter
5/10

The soundtrack of Leaving perfectly captures the emotional turmoil of the main character, Suzanne, as she navigates the difficult choices between love and desire.

Richard Evans
6/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Leaving is a moving and evocative accompaniment to the film, enriching the viewing experience and contributing to the emotional impact of the narrative.

Brian Nelson
10/10

The use of acoustic guitars and strings in the soundtrack adds a layer of intimacy and vulnerability to the story, enhancing the emotional depth of Suzanne's journey. Each track complements the narrative seamlessly, immersing the audience in the emotional rollercoaster of love, desire, and difficult choices portrayed in the film.

Betty Brown
2/10

The soundtrack did little to elevate the cinematic experience or evoke a strong emotional response from the audience.

Susan Parker
5/10

The music enhances the tension and conflict in the film, adding depth to Suzanne's internal struggle and the societal expectations weighing on her.

Amanda Hall
2/10

The choice of music seemed out of place at times, detracting from the authenticity and rawness of the characters' emotions.

Lisa Perez
10/10

The soundtrack of Leaving beautifully captures the emotional turmoil and inner conflict of Suzanne as she navigates through her love triangle. The haunting melodies and poignant lyrics perfectly convey the intensity of her feelings and the weight of her decisions.

Lisa Thompson
5/10

The use of acoustic guitar in certain scenes creates a sense of intimacy and vulnerability, reflecting Suzanne's innermost thoughts and emotions.