Niji no megami Soundtrack (

Niji no megami Soundtrack (2006) cover

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Rating: 7.30/10 from 1500 votes
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Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Niji no megami

Title in Italiano:

Niji no megami

Title in Português:

Niji no megami

Synopsis

Tomoya, a production assistant for a television company in Japan, hears the news with the rest of the crew that Aoi has been killed in an air crash in Death Valley, California. He reflects upon his friendship with this feisty young woman who left the country to broaden her horizons as an aspiring director.

He took the job she left, and ironically they first met when he attempted to bribe her away from her job at a record store so that he could be near her co-worker, a girl he wished to date. Although considered a nuisance at first, Aoi finds him a bit of a kindred spirit and casts him in a leading role in her college student film, "The End of the World" which she has written and will direct.

Aoi takes the leading role opposite Tomoya when her leading actress Kyoko refuses to do a kissing scene. The two continue to console each other about their lack of romantic relationships and job opportunities in an outwardly platonic manner, but underneath deeper currents are running.

Aoi's younger sister Kana may be physically blind, but she sees some emotional aspects of life more clearly than the normally sighted people in her life.

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Niji no megami
Horizontal Rainbow
Hiroaki Yamashita: Composer
Beam of Light
Hiroaki Yamashita: Composer
Stalker Guy
Hiroaki Yamashita: Composer
10,000 Circle Ring
Hiroaki Yamashita: Composer
Rainbow Water
Hiroaki Yamashita: Composer
On The Roof
Hiroaki Yamashita: Composer
The Rainbow Song
Hiroaki Yamashita: Composer
The Color of Light
Hiroaki Yamashita: Composer
Muse
Hiroaki Yamashita: Composer
The Planets, Op.32: Jupiter
Gustav Holst: Composer
The Planets, Op.32: Venus
Gustav Holst: Composer
The Planets, Op.32: Neptune
Gustav Holst: Composer
Beyond the Light
Hiroaki Yamashita: Composer
Iris
Hiroaki Yamashita: Composer
Rainbow Goddess
Hiroaki Yamashita: Composer
Presentiment of Spring (I've Been Mellow)
Ami Ozaki: Writer
Saori Minami: Performer

User reviews

Lisa Garcia
10/10

The combination of traditional Japanese instruments and modern orchestration in the soundtrack of Niji no megami creates a unique and captivating sound that transports the listener into the world of the film. The music perfectly mirrors the characters' inner turmoil and emotional journeys, making it a truly unforgettable listening experience.

Betty King
8/10

The diversity of musical styles and moods in the soundtrack showcases the range of emotions portrayed in Niji no megami, adding depth and complexity to the overall viewing experience.

Thomas Lopez
6/10

I appreciate how the soundtrack of Niji no megami subtly mirrors the characters' internal struggles and desires, adding layers of complexity to the storytelling. The music serves as a silent narrator, guiding the audience through the characters' innermost thoughts and feelings with grace and sensitivity.

Donald Harris
5/10

The use of music in pivotal scenes, such as Aoi taking the leading role in The End of the World opposite Tomoya, creates a sense of intimacy and vulnerability that is palpable. The soundtrack effectively conveys the unspoken emotions between the characters, making their bond feel authentic and relatable.

Anthony Turner
4/10

The soundtrack did not effectively convey the depth of the characters' emotions or the unique dynamics of their relationships, leaving me feeling disconnected and unengaged with the film's narrative.

Dorothy Moore
9/10

The soundtrack of Niji no megami is a masterpiece that truly enhances the emotional depth of the story. The haunting melodies and evocative harmonies perfectly capture the bittersweet essence of the characters' relationships and struggles.

Donald Gonzalez
8/10

The melodies evoke a sense of nostalgia and longing, mirroring the characters' own feelings of love, loss, and personal growth throughout the narrative.

Nancy Hall
2/10

The music felt repetitive and uninspired, failing to enhance the storytelling and emotional impact of key scenes throughout the movie.

Lisa Thomas
8/10

The emotional depth of the soundtrack perfectly captures the complex relationships and intimate moments between the characters in Niji no megami.

Paul Taylor
6/10

The soundtrack of Niji no megami is a powerful emotional journey that captures the essence of friendship, loss, and personal growth portrayed in the film. The music beautifully enhances the nostalgic moments shared between Tomoya and Aoi, adding depth to their relationship development.

John Smith
8/10

The use of traditional Japanese instruments in the music adds a unique and authentic touch to the overall atmosphere of the film, enhancing its cultural richness.

Deborah Wright
2/10

I found the soundtrack of Niji no Megami to be lacking in emotional depth and failed to capture the essence of the complex relationships portrayed in the film.

Mark Wright
8/10

Each track in the soundtrack seamlessly complements the storytelling, creating a cohesive and immersive listening experience that enhances the viewing of the film.

Kimberly Young
6/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Niji no megami is a poignant and evocative piece of art that elevates the film to a higher level of emotional resonance. It perfectly complements the narrative, enhancing the viewing experience and leaving a lasting impact on the audience.

Nancy Evans
10/10

Each track in the soundtrack of Niji no megami is carefully crafted to resonate with the audience on a profound level. The music effortlessly weaves through the narrative, enhancing every scene with its poignant and touching melodies.