Meteo Soundtrack (

Meteo Soundtrack (1990) cover

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Rating: 6.70/10 from 353 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Meteo

Title in Italiano:

Meteo

Title in Português:

Meteo

Synopsis

In a deserted industrial area on the edge of town, somewhere in Eastern Europe, there is a bathtub standing in the middle of an empty workshop.

Eckermann, the meteorologist is having a bath in it.

He spends most of his time daydreaming which earned him the nickname Little Cloud with his friends.

He's got two friends: Berlioz, the restless hedonist and Vero, the strong and silent tough guy of the factories.

The industrial area is going to be demolished very soon.

The military unit controlling the industrial site orders everyone to evacuate the area which is being closed down - the guys need to move out.

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Meteo
非同小可
Anyone Of Us (Stupid Mistake)
Say Something
想你想到快瘋了
For You - 電視劇「流星花園」片頭曲
創造回憶
星星數流星
從來沒想到
愛,存在
花背後的溫柔 - 電視劇「流星花園」插曲
想都不用想 - 電視劇「流星花園」插曲
River
情非得已
流星雨
你要的愛(深夜版) - 電視劇「流星花園」插曲

User reviews

Brian Smith
5/10

The use of unconventional instruments in the soundtrack adds an avant-garde touch to the film. It enhances the surreal and dreamlike quality of the scenes, particularly when Eckermann is daydreaming in the bathtub.

Kimberly Walker
6/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Meteo successfully captures the melancholic and gritty essence of the film. It immerses the audience in the world of the characters and enhances the emotional depth of the narrative.

Michael Evans
8/10

The emotional depth and complexity of the music elevate the narrative of Meteo to a whole new level.

Stephanie Thomas
8/10

The compositions are skillfully crafted to reflect the individual personalities of the main characters, such as Berlioz and Vero.

James Adams
6/10

The soundtrack effectively conveys the sense of impending change and destruction in the storyline. The music builds tension and anticipation as the industrial area faces demolition and the characters are forced to evacuate.

Michael Lee
5/10

The soundtrack of Meteo is fitting for the desolate and industrial setting of the film. The music creates an eerie atmosphere that complements the abandoned feel of the location.

Linda Campbell
8/10

The seamless blending of electronic and classical elements in the music creates a modern yet timeless feel to the overall sound.

Emily Brown
4/10

The soundtrack of Meteo felt disjointed and out of place, failing to capture the essence of the characters' emotions and the desolate industrial setting.

Emily Garcia
7/10

The soundtrack enhances the tension and urgency of the impending demolition of the industrial area, creating a sense of impending doom.

Daniel Miller
7/10

The atmospheric and haunting melodies perfectly capture the mood of the deserted industrial area in Meteo.

Edward Jones
7/10

The use of unconventional sounds and instruments in the soundtrack adds a unique and captivating element to the storytelling.

Joshua King
8/10

Overall, the band sonora of Meteo is a masterful work of art that enhances the visual storytelling and immerses the audience in the world of the film.

Nancy Wilson
8/10

The music effectively conveys the sense of isolation and melancholy that surrounds Eckermann's character and his daydreaming in the bathtub.

Jennifer Johnson
8/10

The dynamic range of the soundtrack, from quiet contemplative moments to intense action sequences, keeps the audience engaged throughout.

Deborah Wilson
2/10

The music choices seemed repetitive and uninspired, lacking the depth and nuance needed to enhance the storyline and create a meaningful connection with the audience.