Nana, the True Key of Pleasure Soundtrack (

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Rating: 4.50/10 from 708 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Nana, the True Key of Pleasure

Title in Português:

Nana, the True Key of Pleasure

Title in Français:

Nana: Le désir

Title in Deutsch:

Nana

Synopsis

In Zola's Paris, an ingenue arrives at a tony bordello: she's Nana, guileless, but quickly learning to use her erotic innocence to get what she wants.

She's an actress for a soft-core filmmaker and soon is the most popular courtesan in Paris, parlaying this into a house, bought for her by a wealthy banker.

She tosses him and takes up with her neighbor, a count of impeccable rectitude, and with the count's impressionable son.

The count is soon fetching sticks like a dog and mortgaging his lands to satisfy her whims.

She bankrupts him, arranges the debauching of his wife, and seduces his son on his wedding day.

What else can she accomplish before she leaves Paris airborne?

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Nana, the True Key of Pleasure
Netsujou No Spectrum (Nanatsu No Taizai)
Berioska: Artist
Seven Deadly Sins
Man With a Mission: Artist
Rustage: Artist
None Like Joshua: Artist
GameboyJones: Artist
Shwabadi: Artist
Connor Rapper: Artist
Savvy Hyuga: Artist
Chichi: Artist
Halacg: Artist
Tokumei: Artist
Howling
Flow: Artist
GRANRODEO: Artist
Ame Ga Furu Kara Niji Ga Deru (Nanatsu No Taizai)
Miura Jam: Artist
ROB THE FRONTIER
UVERworld: Artist
delete
SID: Artist
Dragon (Meliodas Rap)
Rustage: Artist
Survive (Ban Rap) [feat. DaisyBanaisy]
Rustage: Artist
DaisyBanaisy: Artist
Meliodas (From "Seven Deadly Sins")
None Like Joshua: Artist
Tyler Clark: Artist
Taizai (From "The Seven Deadly Sins")
Meliodas (From "Seven Deadly Sins") [Instrumental]
Tyler Clark: Artist
7-seven-
Flow: Artist
GRANRODEO: Artist
Beautiful
Anly: Artist
Season
Alisa Takigawa: Artist
色褪せない瞳
Alisa Takigawa: Artist
God (Escanor Rap)
Rustage: Artist
Ban (Seven Deadly Sins)
None Like Joshua: Artist
Tyler Clark: Artist
Protect (King Rap) [feat. Shwabadi]
Rustage: Artist
Shwabadi: Artist
Ten Commandments (Seven Deadly Sins) [feat. Daddyphatsnaps, Savvy Hyuga, Connor Quest!, GameboyJones, Rustage, DizzyE...
Cloudjumper: Artist
Rustage: Artist
None Like Joshua: Artist
Tyler Clark: Artist
Daddyphatsnaps: Artist
GameboyJones: Artist
DizzyEight: Artist
Dreaded Yasuke: Artist
Savvy Hyuga: Artist
Connor Quest!: Artist
Chi-Chi: Artist
FrivolousShara: Artist

User reviews

Ashley Green
5/10

The soundtrack effectively conveys the emotional turmoil and moral decay of the characters, especially during the moments of betrayal and manipulation orchestrated by Nana.

Michelle Evans
10/10

The soundtrack of Nana, the True Key of Pleasure perfectly captures the seductive and scandalous atmosphere of Zola's Paris. The haunting melodies and sultry tones enhance the storyline and immerse the audience in Nana's world of manipulation and desire.

Melissa Campbell
5/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Nana, the True Key of Pleasure plays a crucial role in immersing the audience in the dark and seductive world of the film, enhancing the storytelling and character development with its evocative compositions.

Robert Miller
7/10

The music expertly conveys the emotional depth of the characters, from Nana's initial guilelessness to her transformation into a powerful and manipulative courtesan. The use of instrumentation and vocal performances adds layers of complexity to the narrative, enhancing the storytelling and drawing the audience further into the drama.

Timothy Turner
9/10

Each track in the soundtrack reflects the emotional depth and complexity of the characters, from Nana's innocent beginnings to her ruthless exploitation of those around her. The music adds another layer of intrigue and intensity to the narrative, making the viewing experience even more captivating and unforgettable.

Richard Green
6/10

The soundtrack of Nana, the True Key of Pleasure perfectly captures the innocence and naivety of the character at the beginning of the story, setting the tone for her transformation throughout the film.

Stephanie Allen
6/10

As Nana's character evolves and becomes more cunning, the music also evolves, reflecting her newfound ability to manipulate those around her through seductive melodies and subtle undertones.

William Carter
7/10

The soundtrack of Nana, the True Key of Pleasure truly captures the essence of the story with its evocative melodies and atmospheric tones. Each track immerses the listener in the world of Zola's Paris, from the innocence of Nana's arrival to the seductive allure of her rise to power.

Michelle Mitchell
2/10

The soundtrack of Nana, the True Key of Pleasure fails to capture the emotional depth and complexity of the characters' relationships and struggles. The music lacks subtlety and nuance, often feeling over-the-top and melodramatic, which detracts from the overall viewing experience.

Donna Hall
5/10

The music accompanying the count's descent into desperation effectively conveys his unraveling mental state, creating a sense of unease and tension in the audience.

Daniel Hernandez
5/10

The use of subtle vocal performances in certain tracks adds a haunting and ethereal quality to the soundtrack, enhancing the emotional impact of key moments in the story.

Matthew Lee
7/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Nana, the True Key of Pleasure is a masterful work of art that enhances the viewing experience and lingers in the mind long after the final notes fade. It is a testament to the power of music to elevate a story and transport the audience to another time and place.

John Hill
6/10

The use of orchestral arrangements in the soundtrack enhances the grandeur and opulence of the Parisian setting, adding depth and richness to the overall cinematic experience.

Steven King
2/10

The repetitive use of certain musical motifs in the film's soundtrack becomes tiresome and predictable, diminishing the impact of key moments in the story. The lack of variety and originality in the music makes it feel uninspired and generic, failing to enhance the narrative or evoke the desired emotional responses from the audience.

Susan Gonzalez
5/10

The contrast between light and dark themes in the music mirrors the duality of Nana's character, highlighting her inner conflict and complexity as she navigates the world of high society.

Daniel Hall
6/10

The music during the scenes with the wealthy banker conveys a sense of power and seduction, mirroring Nana's ability to charm her way into a life of luxury.