Love & Peace Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.80/10 from 1300 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Rabu & Pîsu

Title in Italiano:

Love & Peace

Title in Português:

Love & Peace

Title in Français:

Rabu & Pîsu

Title in Türk:

Rabu & Pîsu

Title in Deutsch:

Rabu & Pîsu

Synopsis

Love & Peace

In the summer of 2015 in Tokyo, Ryoichi dreamed of becoming a punk rocker when he was younger, but became a timid salary-man at a musical instrument parts company. He has feelings for Kumiko Aso, but he can't tell her how he feels. One day, he has a fateful meeting with a turtle on the rooftop of a department store. He names the turtle Pikadon and he adores it, but his co-workers laugh at him. Ryoichi throws Pikadon into the toilet. He regrets what he did. The turtle though goes through sewerage and meets an old man who lives in the underground. Something then happens.

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Play Title Artist
Love & Peace
Rooftop Kiss
The Ludlows
A Gift Of A Thistle
I'm Forrest... Forrest Gump
Burying Fuzzy - Instrumental
So Was Red
Dr. Larch Dies - Instrumental
My Edward and I (feat. Jack Liebeck)
You're No Different
We Are Worthy of Each Other
Natasha
Nemo Egg (Main Title)
A Quiet Moment...
The Great Secret
I Wish I Had a Hundred Years
"Best Day Ever"
Emotions - Instrumental
Stuff We Did
Casper: Casper's Lullaby - From "Casper"
The John Dunbar Theme (film version)
Forgive Me
Rivendell
Didn't You Love Anything
Toys and Stars
Hachiko Runs Away
Slippers
Bathsheba and Oak Unite
The Green Mile
Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close
Starlit
Indecent Proposal: Main Theme (arr. N. Raine for orchestra)
Solitude
A Close Friend
I will not forget you
"What Are You?"
She Was Beautiful
Silent Whispers
Fairytale
Flight Over Africa
Falling In Love
The Wedding
Proposal
Portrait of Mom
Pilgrim Legacy
A Conspiracy of Good
Seretse and Ruth
I Choose You
Simply wonderful/Finding Crib [Enigma - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack]
Departure (Lullaby)
Kathy's Night
Any Other Name
Ladybird Comforts LBJ
Aurora in Faerieland
It Is Time
Goodnight Girls
Mother and Daughter
The Departure of Max
Clever Lad
Elise
Austria - Instrumental

User reviews

Brian Hernandez
7/10

The soundtrack's ability to evoke nostalgia and longing through its melodies and harmonies enhances the overall storytelling of Love & Peace.

Melissa Gonzalez
8/10

The emotional resonance of the music elevates key moments in the plot, enhancing the audience's connection to the characters and their struggles.

Kimberly Smith
8/10

The soundtrack effectively conveys Ryoichi's inner turmoil and conflicted feelings towards Kumiko Aso, creating a poignant and relatable atmosphere.

Brian Scott
6/10

The music enhances the emotional depth of the film, especially in scenes where Ryoichi struggles with his unrequited feelings for Kumiko Aso.

Robert Baker
10/10

The soundtrack of Love & Peace perfectly captures the whimsical and heartfelt essence of the film. Each track is carefully crafted to evoke a sense of nostalgia and emotion, enhancing the storytelling and character development.

Betty Roberts
5/10

The use of different musical styles throughout the soundtrack reflects the eclectic nature of Ryoichi's character development.

Deborah Lee
8/10

The use of different musical styles and instruments adds depth and richness to the overall listening experience, reflecting the eclectic nature of the film's narrative.

Timothy Taylor
7/10

The soundtrack's dynamic range and tonal shifts mirror the ups and downs of Ryoichi's personal journey, creating a compelling and engaging listening experience.

Sarah Williams
4/10

The musical choices in Love & Peace felt out of place and distracting, overshadowing key moments in the movie rather than enhancing them. This detracted from the overall viewing experience and made it difficult to fully immerse myself in the film.

James Martin
6/10

The soundtrack of Love & Peace perfectly captures the bittersweet essence of Ryoichi's journey from a dreamer to a disillusioned salary-man.

Robert Lewis
8/10

Overall, the music of Love & Peace not only complements the visual storytelling but also stands on its own as a beautiful and evocative musical work that resonates with the audience long after the film ends.

Donna Lee
7/10

The music enhances the whimsical and fantastical elements of the story, especially in scenes involving the turtle Pikadon and its magical transformation.

Lisa Garcia
8/10

The integration of traditional Japanese music elements with modern sounds creates a unique and captivating sonic landscape that immerses the audience in the film's world.

Nancy Thomas
6/10

The soundtrack effectively conveys the whimsical and fantastical elements of the film, such as the magical connection between Ryoichi and the turtle Pikadon.

Stephanie Miller
6/10

Overall, the music in Love & Peace enhances the viewing experience by immersing the audience in the emotional rollercoaster of Ryoichi's life, making it a memorable and impactful aspect of the film.

Brian Jones
2/10

The soundtrack of Love & Peace failed to capture the emotional depth of the story and characters, leaving the audience disconnected from the film's narrative.

Joseph Evans
7/10

The soundtrack of Love & Peace perfectly captures the emotional journey of the main character Ryoichi, from his dreams of being a punk rocker to his struggles as a salary-man.

Kenneth Adams
5/10

The haunting melodies in certain tracks evoke a sense of nostalgia and longing, mirroring Ryoichi's inner turmoil and regrets.

George Parker
10/10

The music in Love & Peace beautifully complements the quirky and endearing nature of the story. The melodies are both uplifting and melancholic, creating a unique atmosphere that stays with the viewer long after the film has ended.

Susan Wilson
5/10

The incorporation of punk rock elements in the soundtrack adds a rebellious and youthful energy to the story, highlighting Ryoichi's unfulfilled dreams.

Ronald Thompson
8/10

The use of recurring motifs and themes in the music helps to establish a sense of continuity and cohesion throughout the film, tying together different narrative threads.