Moving On Soundtrack (

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Rating: 7.50/10 from 506 votes
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Synopsis

Moving On

After a devastating breakup, Sarah decides it's time to start fresh and move on with her life. She packs up her belongings and heads to a new city, hoping to leave behind the heartache and memories of her past relationship.

As Sarah settles into her new home, she meets a group of supportive friends who help her navigate this new chapter in her life. With their encouragement, she begins to heal and find happiness again.

However, just as Sarah starts to feel like herself again, her ex-boyfriend unexpectedly shows up, begging for a second chance. Sarah is faced with a difficult decision: should she give him another shot or continue moving on without him?

Ultimately, Sarah realizes that she deserves to be with someone who truly values and respects her. She decides to close the door on her past and move forward towards a brighter future.

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Play Title Artist
Moving On
Spirited Away: I. One Summer's Day
Spirited Away: II. The Dragon Boy - The Bottomless Pitt
Spirited Away: III. The Sixth Station
Spirited Away: IV. Reprise
One Summer's Day (From "Spirited Away")
Always with me(Spirited away)
Itsumo Nandodemo (Spirited Away)
Futatabi(Spirited away)
The River on that Day (Movie Spirited Away From)
Ano natsu he (Spirited away)
Inochi no Name (From Spirited Away)
Howl's Moving Castle Theme
Howl's Moving Castle Theme (From 'Howl's Moving Castle')
My Neighbor Totoro
Laputa: Castle In the Sky Suite
Cave Of Mind (Howl's Moving Castle)
Jinsei No Merry Goround (Howl's Moving Castle)
HIGHLIGHTS FROM HOWL'S MOVING CASTLE
Nausicaä of the Valley of Wind - Opening theme
Stampede of the Ohmu
The Valley of the Wind
The Princess Who Loves Insects
The Invasion of Kushana
Battle
In the Sea of Corruption
Annihilation of Pejite
The Battle Between Mehve and Corvette
The Resurrection of the Giant Warrior
Nausicaä Requiem
The Bird Man - Ending theme
A Journey (A Dream of Flight)
A Shooting Star
Caproni (An Aeronautical Designer's Dream)
A Journey (A Decision)
Nahoko (The Encounter)
The Refuge
The Lifesaver
Caproni (A Phantom Giant Aircraft)
A Heart Aflutter
A Journey (Jiro's Sister)
A Journey (First Day at Work)
The Falcon Project
The Falcon
Junkers
A Journey (Italian Winds)
A Journey (Caproni Retires)
A Journey (An Encounter at Karuizawa)
Nahoko (Her Destiny)
Nahoko (A Rainbow)
Castorp (The Magic Mountain)
The Wind
Paper Airplane
Nahoko (The Proposal)
Prototype 8
Castorp (A Separation)
Nahoko (I Miss You)
Nahoko (An Unexpected Meeting)
A Journey (The Wedding)
Nahoko (Together)
A Journey (A Parting)

User reviews

Joseph Phillips
5/10

One aspect that stands out in the soundtrack is how it mirrors Sarah's emotional evolution throughout the film. From melancholic piano melodies to uplifting orchestral arrangements, the music follows Sarah's journey towards self-discovery and empowerment, creating a compelling and immersive experience for the viewers.

Michelle Thomas
1/10

The instrumental pieces in the soundtrack felt repetitive and monotonous, failing to create the desired atmosphere or enhance the emotional impact of key moments in the film. The lack of variety and creativity in the musical arrangements made the soundtrack forgettable and unremarkable.

Stephanie Jones
8/10

The soundtrack of Moving On perfectly captures the emotional journey of the main character, Sarah, as she navigates through the aftermath of a breakup and embarks on a new chapter in her life.

Karen Martin
10/10

The soundtrack of Moving On perfectly captures the emotional journey of Sarah as she navigates through heartbreak and healing. The melodic tunes and poignant lyrics resonate deeply with the themes of self-discovery and empowerment portrayed in the film.

Linda Moore
2/10

The choice of songs in the soundtrack seemed disconnected from the storyline, making it difficult to immerse myself fully in the film's narrative. The lack of coherence between the music and the scenes undermined the overall viewing experience.

Mary Baker
8/10

The combination of uplifting melodies and poignant lyrics in the soundtrack helps to evoke a sense of catharsis and empowerment, making it a truly immersive and engaging listening experience that resonates with the themes of self-discovery and moving forward.

Dorothy Scott
4/10

The soundtrack of Moving On failed to capture the emotional depth and complexity of Sarah's journey through heartbreak and healing. The music felt generic and uninspired, lacking the power to evoke the audience's empathy.

Amanda Martinez
10/10

The musical arrangements in Moving On are not only beautiful but also emotionally evocative, enhancing the audience's connection to Sarah's story and adding layers of depth to the overall viewing experience.

Ashley Lopez
10/10

Each track in the soundtrack elegantly complements the different stages of Sarah's emotional evolution, from sorrowful ballads during her lowest moments to uplifting anthems as she rediscovers her strength and independence.

Mark Perez
5/10

The use of different musical styles and melodies in the soundtrack adds depth to the storytelling, enhancing the emotional impact of key moments in the film. The music effectively conveys Sarah's inner turmoil and growth as she learns to let go of the past and embrace a new beginning.

Joseph Roberts
7/10

The music effectively conveys the feelings of hope, resilience, and empowerment that Sarah experiences as she starts to heal and find happiness again with the support of her friends. Each track complements the storyline and enhances the overall emotional impact of the film.

Mark Davis
5/10

The soundtrack of Moving On perfectly captures the emotional journey of Sarah as she navigates through heartbreak and healing. The music evokes a sense of sorrow and longing that resonates with the audience, making the story more engaging and relatable.