Les garçons de la rue Soundtrack (

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Rating: 7.00/10 from 603 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Chicos de la calle

Title in Italiano:

Ragazzi fuori

Title in Português:

Rapazes Vadios

Title in Français:

Les garçons de la rue

Title in Türk:

Les garçons de la rue

Title in Deutsch:

Les garçons de la rue

Synopsis

Young men with no future have little in the present as well. Natale is released from prison: he takes up with his friends again but none can find work. Claudio, from Palermo, gets out of juvenile detention in Naples and he's met by Vita, a girl who's come from home to run away with him. Where can they go? A young dad, whose potato stall at the market is shut down because he has no permit, takes his two small children to the beach and yells at them. Mario, gay, a prostitute in drag, gets a visit from his mom; he offers tea, then finds the water to his apartment is shut off. Social workers drop by, parole officers file reports. What hope is there? What options besides crime?

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Richard Davis
3/10

The soundtrack of Les garçons de la rue failed to capture the emotional depth and rawness of the characters' struggles. The music felt disconnected from the harsh reality portrayed on screen, lacking the necessary grit and authenticity to enhance the storytelling.

Betty Perez
6/10

The jarring dissonance in certain tracks of the soundtrack reflects the chaos and instability that the characters experience in their daily lives. It creates a sense of tension and unease that keeps the audience on edge.

Nancy King
2/10

The choice of songs seemed out of place and at times even distracting, taking away from the bleak atmosphere of the film. Instead of complementing the despair and hopelessness of the characters' lives, the soundtrack often felt like an afterthought, failing to evoke any genuine emotion from the audience.

Kenneth Hernandez
5/10

The soundtrack of Les garçons de la rue perfectly captures the bleak and hopeless atmosphere of the characters' lives. The somber melodies and melancholic tones evoke a sense of despair that resonates with the struggles they face.

Emily Perez
6/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Les garçons de la rue is a powerful and emotive accompaniment to the film, enhancing the raw and gritty portrayal of life on the margins of society. It serves as a poignant reminder of the harsh realities faced by those struggling to survive in a world that offers little hope or opportunity.

George Carter
6/10

The soundtrack effectively conveys the sense of entrapment and hopelessness that pervades the film. The repetitive motifs and droning sounds mirror the characters' cycles of poverty and desperation.

Kenneth Harris
8/10

The soundtrack of Les garçons de la rue masterfully captures the raw emotions and struggles of the characters in the film.

William Thompson
8/10

Each musical piece is carefully crafted to enhance the atmosphere of the scenes, immersing the audience in the characters' tumultuous lives.

Nancy Campbell
7/10

The haunting melodies evoke a sense of desperation and hopelessness, perfectly reflecting the harsh realities faced by the young men with no future.

David Walker
2/10

Overall, the music in Les garçons de la rue fell short in conveying the desperation and bleakness of the characters' situations. It missed an opportunity to elevate the film and create a more immersive and impactful viewing experience.

Robert Miller
7/10

The soundtrack adds depth and emotional resonance to the film, making it a truly impactful and unforgettable experience for the viewers.

Dorothy Mitchell
5/10

The use of minimalist piano compositions in the soundtrack adds a sense of isolation and loneliness to the film. The haunting notes linger in the background, mirroring the characters' sense of alienation from society.