Out of Nature Soundtrack (

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Rating: 7.00/10 from 2300 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Mot naturen

Title in Italiano:

Out of Nature

Title in Português:

Out of Nature

Synopsis

Out of Nature is a depiction of middle-age and first-world anxieties. Martin is clearly out of place both in his office, and at home with his wife and son.

As he embarks on a trek searching for solace in the stunning Norwegian wilderness, he can't seem to find peace: his incessant stream of thoughts are endlessly commenting and fantasising about disturbing what ifs: what if he got a divorce? What if his wife died? What if he were a cripple?

As the day stretches on, Martin prepares for a drastic change of pace amidst the wildlife in what is both a considered and consistently humorous portrayal of how easy it is to feel alienated in a very stable life.

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Out of Nature
To the Stars
Encounter
Cosmic Drone Gateway
I Put All That Away
A Trip to the Moon
Terra Incognita
Ex Luna Scientia - Requiem
Journey Sequence
The Rings of Saturn
The Wanderer
Erbarme Dich
Forced Entry
Preludium
Resonantia
Let There Be Light
Ursa Minor - Visions
Event Horizon
Musurgia Universalis
You Have to Let Me Go
Tuesday (Voiceless)
Opening
Briefing
Space Journey
Rover Ride
Pirate Attack
Orbs
Underground Lake
Trip to Neptune
Says
Cornfield Chase
Lunar Rhapsody
Crater
Mr. Lonely
Oh My Love - Main Theme
Sleep Chamber
Quarantine
Houston
Mountains
Garden Of Hera
Gravity
Blood On The Tracks
Colorless Sky
Black Walls (Unlocked Eyes)
Slow 30's Room
Coming Home Soldier
Vanishing Point
Stars & Houses
Moon Moods
These Streets Will Never Look The Same
One Night In Space
Fly Me To The Moon (In Other Words)
Sleep Clinic
White Light
Black Marble
Forever Dilating Eye
Squawk Box
The Rules of Warfare
Heartbeats (Reprise)
Teresa, Lark of Ascension
Rockin' Back Inside My Heart
Forever Young
Marian Gold: Writer
Alphaville: Performer
The Moon is a Harsh Mistress
Jimmy Webb: Writer
Radka Toneff: Performer
Feel
Bent Sæther: Writer
Motorpsycho: Performer
You'll Never Walk Alone
Richard Rodgers: Writer
Berget i skogen

User reviews

Steven Jackson
7/10

The use of atmospheric sounds and haunting melodies adds depth to the stunning Norwegian wilderness setting, enhancing the overall sense of solitude and introspection experienced by Martin on his trek.

Timothy Harris
6/10

The soundtrack's pacing and dynamics mirror the ebb and flow of Martin's emotional journey, effectively drawing the audience into his psychological landscape.

Sarah Jackson
4/10

The use of repetitive and uninspired melodies in the soundtrack detracts from the overall atmosphere of the film. Instead of enhancing the sense of alienation and introspection, the music becomes more of a background noise that fails to connect with the audience on a deeper level.

Richard Nelson
6/10

The emotional depth and complexity of the music elevate key moments in the film, intensifying the viewer's connection to Martin's inner struggles and dilemmas.

Stephanie Parker
10/10

The soundtrack of Out of Nature perfectly captures the inner turmoil and existential crisis experienced by the protagonist, Martin, as he navigates through middle-age and first-world anxieties.

Karen Jones
5/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Out of Nature is a vital component of the film's storytelling, enhancing the audience's engagement with the character's journey of self-discovery and introspection.

Joshua Harris
6/10

The use of subtle melodies and ambient sounds in the soundtrack creates a somber and contemplative atmosphere, mirroring Martin's inner struggles and uncertainties.

Stephanie Martinez
6/10

The soundtrack succeeds in conveying Martin's feeling of being out of place in both his professional and personal life, adding depth to the character development.

John Moore
1/10

The soundtrack of Out of Nature misses the opportunity to create a more immersive experience for the viewer during Martin's journey through the Norwegian wilderness. The music feels disconnected from the character's emotional turmoil, leaving a sense of emptiness rather than adding depth to the narrative.

Betty Clark
6/10

The integration of traditional Norwegian instruments in some tracks adds a layer of cultural authenticity to the film, enhancing the sense of place and setting.

Betty Lee
8/10

The soundtrack of Out of Nature perfectly captures the inner turmoil and emotional journey of the protagonist, Martin, as he navigates through middle-age and first-world anxieties.

Linda Carter
8/10

The music in the film expertly builds tension and suspense, reflecting Martin's constant stream of thoughts and fantasies about his life choices and potential outcomes.

Steven Wilson
6/10

The music beautifully complements the stunning Norwegian wilderness scenery, enhancing the sense of isolation and introspection that Martin experiences during his journey.

Margaret Martinez
6/10

The soundtrack of Out of Nature effectively captures the inner turmoil and restlessness of the main character, Martin, as he navigates through middle-age and first-world anxieties.

David Harris
5/10

The music underscores the themes of alienation and existential questioning in a way that feels organic and emotionally resonant with the narrative.

Andrew Campbell
9/10

The music underscores the emotional journey of Martin as he seeks solace in the stunning Norwegian wilderness, enhancing the audience's connection to his struggles and inner conflicts. The soundtrack truly elevates the viewing experience and immerses the audience in Martin's poignant and thought-provoking journey.

Karen Scott
3/10

The soundtrack of Out of Nature fails to capture the depth of middle-age anxieties and first-world struggles portrayed in the film. The music feels generic and lacks the emotional resonance needed to enhance the viewing experience.

Patricia Anderson
10/10

The haunting melodies and atmospheric tones in the soundtrack beautifully mirror Martin's feelings of being out of place both at work and at home, adding depth to the character development and storyline.