Ottepel Soundtrack (

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Rating: 7.70/10 from 664 votes
Tags: khrushchev thaw
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Synopsis

The series is set in 1961. Cameraman Viktor Khrustalyov is in a difficult situation; he is suspected of being involved in the death of his friend, talented screenwriter Kostya Parshin, who committed suicide during a drinking-bout. The authorities try to put Khrustalyov in prison by any means.

Viktor needs to shoot the comedy "The Girl and the Brigadier" in order to get permission to make the film "Shards" after the wonderful scenario left from his deceased screenwriter friend. Young director Yegor Myachin wants to adapt this screenplay. Khrustalyov arranges him as a trainee to the venerable director Krivitsky for a comedy.

In the same film act Khrustalev's ex-wife Inga and his young sweetheart Maryana, with whom Yegor Myachin is also in love.

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William Hernandez
6/10

The soundtrack of Ottepel effectively conveys the sense of paranoia and suspicion that permeates the story, adding layers of tension and suspense to the overall viewing experience.

Mary Roberts
3/10

The overall sound quality of the soundtrack appeared subpar, with some tracks sounding muffled and poorly mixed, detracting from the viewing experience.

Matthew Mitchell
8/10

The use of traditional Russian instruments in the soundtrack adds an authentic and cultural touch to the storytelling, enriching the overall viewing experience.

Donald Turner
6/10

The use of music in key moments of the series, such as Kostya Parshin's suicide scene, adds emotional depth and enhances the impact of the narrative.

Brian Lee
8/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Ottepel is a standout element of the series, adding layers of emotion, tension, and authenticity to the storytelling.

Dorothy Mitchell
6/10

The use of music to underscore the romantic subplots in the series adds a touch of nostalgia and longing, enhancing the emotional resonance of the characters' relationships.

Ashley Gonzalez
8/10

The soundtrack's ability to evoke nostalgia and melancholy helps to transport the audience back in time and connect with the characters on a deeper level.

Donald Wright
8/10

The soundtrack of Ottepel beautifully captures the essence of the 1961 setting, immersing the audience in the time period.

George White
7/10

The variety of musical styles and themes in the soundtrack showcase the versatility and talent of the composers, providing a rich and diverse auditory experience.

Steven Nelson
2/10

The music did not seem to match the time period of 1961 accurately, creating a disconnect with the setting and atmosphere of the series.

Carol Carter
2/10

I found the soundtrack of Ottepel to be quite disappointing.

Patricia Baker
7/10

The emotional depth conveyed through the music perfectly complements the complex relationships and inner struggles of the characters, making their stories even more compelling.

Charles Johnson
5/10

The incorporation of traditional Russian melodies in the soundtrack provides authenticity to the setting and helps immerse the audience in the time period of the story.

Linda White
7/10

The music enhances the tense and mysterious atmosphere of the series, keeping the viewers engaged and on edge throughout.

Amanda Jackson
6/10

The soundtrack of Ottepel effectively captures the atmosphere of 1961 Soviet Union, creating a sense of tension and uncertainty that mirrors the protagonist's difficult situation.

Mark Walker
6/10

The contrast between the light-hearted music in the comedy scenes and the darker tones in moments of conflict effectively highlights the complexities of the characters' relationships and struggles.

Betty Smith
2/10

The songs chosen for key emotional moments felt generic and lacked depth, failing to enhance the impact of the scenes they were meant to accompany.