Odessa Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.30/10 from 593 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Odessa

Title in Italiano:

Odessa

Title in Português:

Odessa

Title in Français:

Odessa

Synopsis

Odessa, August 1970. A heat wave. The city is full of tourists.

Boris and his eight-year-old son Valeri arrive from Moscow to visit his pensioner in-laws, Grigori and Raisa.

Their daughters, Mira and Lora and their husbands, Arik and Volodya respectively and children are also there on vacation.

His wife is the middle daughter and would come later. It is a Jewish family.

Arik is a slobber and Volodya a quiet drunk. Something doesn't smell like love.

On the day of their arrival, Odessa declares a quarantine due to a cholera outbreak, and the city is closed off.

Boris is a true international journalist and a real import, metropolitan little thing.

He drives women and girls in Odessa crazy with his metropolitan gloss.

Having come for a few days, the son-in-law is plunged into a world changed by serious danger.

Family secrets will be disclosed, improbable events happen, and a great forbidden love starts.

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Odessa
Mayor Bartlett
#FAIL
The Life & Texts of Principal Turrell
Internet Trolls
I’m Not the Monster You Think I Am
Bad Vibes
Half of Salem
Slay ‘em High Killa
A Star is Born
Assassination Nation
Don't Call Me Up
Blow Us a Kiss
Take Salem Back
Marty’s Confession
Home Invasion
On the Run
Gimme
Kiss Me
Be Gentle
Crimson
The Shootout
Surrender
Rally Ur F_cking Crew
Trigger (Bonus Track)
Rage
Brat
We Can't Stop
Black Wave
Kicks
Content
Kids (Ain't All Right)
LEAN BACK
you should see me in a crown
Favorite Color Is Blue
So Tied Up - moreBishop
Wicked Ones
The Devil You Know
Indestructible
&Run
Baby
Blood In The Cut
Lying
We’re Tired
Natural
Black Holes (Solid Ground)
Hellfire
Mustang Kids
thank u, next
Taki Taki (with Selena Gomez, Ozuna & Cardi B)
Happier
Roses (with Juice WRLD feat. Brendon Urie)
Without Me
Sunflower - Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse
when the party's over
Shallow
Bad Liar
imagine
Be Alright
Close To Me (with Diplo) (feat. Swae Lee)
Familia (with Anuel Aa, feat. Bantu) - Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse
HYPNOSIS: Opening
Anna Drubich: Performer
Sandbox
Anna Drubich: Performer
Snowy School Walk
Anna Drubich: Performer
Misha and Polina Night Walk
Anna Drubich: Performer
Brothers Walk
Anna Drubich: Performer
Lunatic
Anna Drubich: Performer
In the Dad's Car
Anna Drubich: Performer
Date
Anna Drubich: Performer
Polina Was Never Really Here
Anna Drubich: Performer
Hypnosis
Anna Drubich: Performer
Talk on the Bench
Anna Drubich: Performer
Confession
Anna Drubich: Performer
ODESSA: Taxi from Airport
Anna Drubich: Performer
Beach Walk
Anna Drubich: Performer
Girl on Bike
Anna Drubich: Performer
Looking for Jenya
Anna Drubich: Performer
Tram
Anna Drubich: Performer
Smoking
Anna Drubich: Performer
Toilet Monologue
Anna Drubich: Performer
Pool
Anna Drubich: Performer
Final Jump
Anna Drubich: Performer
Credits
Anna Drubich: Performer
In the Dad's Car
Anna Drubich: Performer

User reviews

Melissa Johnson
5/10

The forbidden love story that unfolds amidst family secrets and improbable events is underscored by a poignant and emotional score, with sweeping orchestral arrangements and melancholic tunes that enhance the drama and intensity of the narrative.

Betty Gonzalez
6/10

The soundtrack of Odessa perfectly captures the atmosphere of a heat wave in August 1970, with a mix of upbeat and intense tracks that reflect the tension in the city full of tourists.

Michael Scott
9/10

The soundtrack of Odessa perfectly captures the heat and tension of August 1970 in the city. The music creates a sense of unease and mystery as the characters navigate family secrets and forbidden love.

Ashley Young
7/10

The soundtrack effectively conveys the sense of isolation and urgency caused by the cholera outbreak and quarantine, immersing the audience in the suspenseful atmosphere of the film.

Mary Robinson
8/10

The composition of the music reflects the complexity of the characters' relationships, from the strained dynamics between Arik and Volodya to the blossoming forbidden love, creating a nuanced atmosphere.

Daniel Mitchell
9/10

The use of traditional Jewish music in the soundtrack adds depth and authenticity to the story, enhancing the emotional journey of the characters as they face unexpected challenges during the quarantine. The haunting melodies stay with you long after the movie ends, creating a truly immersive experience for the audience.

Paul Allen
7/10

The use of traditional Jewish music in the soundtrack adds authenticity to the family dynamics and cultural background of the characters, enriching the storytelling experience.

Susan Parker
7/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Odessa is a standout element of the film, elevating the storytelling and bringing the audience on an emotional and captivating journey through the characters' lives and secrets.

Andrew Mitchell
7/10

The music enhances the emotional journey of Boris and his family as they navigate through the unexpected events in Odessa, creating a powerful connection with the audience.

Paul Lewis
8/10

The music perfectly complements the visuals and dialogue, enhancing key moments of revelation and drama in the film, making it a truly immersive experience for the viewers.

Stephanie Wright
7/10

The combination of different musical styles and instruments in the soundtrack showcases the diversity of Odessa's cultural heritage, adding layers of richness to the narrative.

George Jones
7/10

The soundtrack of Odessa perfectly captures the tension and mystery of the city during a heat wave, adding depth to the storyline.

Anthony Green
6/10

As the quarantine is declared and Odessa is closed off, the soundtrack evolves to convey the sense of isolation and impending danger, with haunting instrumental pieces that mirror the characters' feelings of being trapped in a city on the brink of chaos.

Amanda Allen
6/10

The music accompanying Boris and Valeri's arrival from Moscow to visit their in-laws sets the tone for the family dynamics, with a blend of traditional Jewish melodies and modern compositions that highlight the cultural clash between generations.