L'odeur du siphon Soundtrack (

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Rating: 7.40/10 from 5500 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Drained

Title in Italiano:

Drained

Title in Português:

Drained

Synopsis

In Sã Paulo, Lourenç is the owner of a second hand shop. Little by little, he exchanges cold cash negotiating for pleasure in taking unfair advantage of customers who go to his shop when they are in financial difficulties. Lourenç sees the world as a place in which people, as well as used objects, are for sale - preferably for a vile price. The diversity of people passing through his shop makes him see them as components of a great human catalogue. He classifies them according to a characteristic or to the object that is offered to them: "the bride", "the gramaphone man", or "the addict". This process of "transforming into things" of the world will stop when Lourenç has to relate to people using a currency that is strange to him - namely, affection. He is also symbolically disturbed by a foul-smelling drain in the shop. Confronted by characters he imagined were under his control, Lourenç is obliged to reassess his vision of the world. The cast includes representatives of new talent in Brazilian cinema such as Silvia Lourenç (Contra Todos), Alice Braga ( Lower City ) and Flávio Bauraqui (The 12 Labours, O Céµ de Suely).

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L'odeur du siphon
Imitating Angels
She's Lost Control - 2007 Remaster
Figurative Theatre (Klute Version)
Kiss
Frozen
The Last Firstborn
W.Y.S.I.W.Y.G.
Darker
For Her Light
And There Will Your Heart Be Also
Wasteland
Cuts You Up
She's In Parties
Cities In Dust
Sleepingpill
Mental Hopscotch
Suck
Wake Up and Die
Ultra Heavy Black (Bonus)
Professional Killer
Free Your Hate
The Rain Within Her Hands

User reviews

Michael Thompson
10/10

The soundtrack of L'odeur du siphon is a captivating musical experience that perfectly complements the dark and introspective atmosphere of the film. The haunting melodies and evocative compositions effectively enhance the emotional depth of the characters and the complex themes explored in the story.

Laura Mitchell
7/10

The soundtrack of L'odeur du siphon perfectly captures the atmosphere of the story, with its mix of suspense and introspection. Each track enhances the emotional depth of the scenes, creating a truly immersive experience for the audience.

Thomas Hall
6/10

The music enhances the sense of tension and unease in the film as Lourenç manipulates his customers for his own gain.

David Thomas
6/10

The soundtrack of L'odeur du siphon perfectly captures the gritty and raw atmosphere of Lourenç's second hand shop in São Paulo.

Jennifer Smith
5/10

The soundtrack effectively conveys the emotional journey of Lourenç as he reevaluates his worldview and relationships with others.

Deborah Rodriguez
7/10

The use of traditional Brazilian music in the soundtrack adds a layer of authenticity to the film, grounding the story in its cultural context. The rhythmic beats and soulful melodies help to transport viewers to the vibrant streets of São Paulo, enriching the overall viewing experience.

Stephanie Wright
3/10

The tracks felt disjointed and did not flow well together, making it difficult to connect with the scenes on screen.

Robert Brown
7/10

The soundtrack's ability to evoke a wide range of emotions, from tension to tenderness, showcases the skill and versatility of the composers. The music effectively complements the character development and plot twists, enhancing the storytelling and leaving a lasting impact on the audience.

John Hall
6/10

The haunting melodies and dissonant tones in the music reflect the internal conflict faced by the characters in the film.

Karen Hall
4/10

Overall, I was disappointed with the lack of creativity and originality in the soundtrack of L'odeur du siphon.

Donna Adams
5/10

Overall, the soundtrack of L'odeur du siphon is a powerful and evocative accompaniment to the film, enhancing the storytelling and emotional impact of the narrative.

William Wilson
5/10

The use of traditional Brazilian music in the soundtrack adds authenticity to the setting and characters of the film.

Timothy Clark
2/10

The music failed to evoke any emotion or enhance the atmosphere of the film.

Lisa Johnson
5/10

The soundtrack's subtle use of ambient sounds, such as the foul-smelling drain in the shop, creates a sense of immersion in the world of the story.

Matthew Thompson
3/10

I found the soundtrack of L'odeur du siphon to be quite underwhelming.

Sarah Garcia
9/10

The diverse range of musical styles and instruments used in the soundtrack creates a rich tapestry of sound that immerses the viewer in the world of Lourenç's second hand shop. From melancholic piano pieces to edgy electronic beats, each track adds a layer of complexity to the narrative, making the viewing experience even more engaging and unforgettable.

Thomas Anderson
5/10

The diverse range of musical styles in the soundtrack mirrors the eclectic mix of people and objects that pass through Lourenç's shop.