Out Stealing Horses Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.60/10 from 3200 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Pferde stehlen

Title in Português:

Out Stealing Horses

Synopsis

November 1999: 67-year-old Trond (Stellan Skarsgård), lives in self-imposed isolation and looks forward to welcoming in the new millennium alone. As winter arrives he meets one of his few neighbors, Lars (Bjørn Floberg), and realizes he knew him back in the summer of 1948.

1948 - the year Trond turned 15. The summer Trond grew up. OUT STEALING HORSES is based on the bestselling novel by Norwegian author Per Petterson, which received several important international awards and was included in The New York Times '10 Best Books of 2007 (Fiction)'. Petterson's novels have been translated into more than 50 languages.

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Out Stealing Horses
Vindhester
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Tennessee Waltz

User reviews

Ronald Turner
1/10

The soundtrack of Out Stealing Horses fails to capture the emotional depth and complexity of the story. The music feels generic and lacks the subtlety needed to enhance the nostalgic and reflective atmosphere of the film.

Ronald Taylor
6/10

The soundtrack of Out Stealing Horses beautifully captures the melancholic and reflective tone of the film. The music enhances the emotional depth of the story, making it a truly immersive experience.

George Gonzalez
2/10

The use of repetitive and uninspired melodies in the film's soundtrack becomes distracting and takes away from the overall viewing experience. The music often feels like an afterthought rather than a carefully crafted element that adds to the storytelling.

Linda Davis
7/10

The music in Out Stealing Horses is a powerful storytelling tool that immerses the audience in the world of the characters, creating a cinematic experience that is both poignant and memorable.

Stephanie Young
6/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Out Stealing Horses is a standout feature of the film, contributing significantly to its emotional impact and storytelling. The music succeeds in creating a deep sense of time and place, enriching the viewing experience for the audience.

Carol Clark
9/10

The score of Out Stealing Horses is a standout element of the film, seamlessly weaving together themes of memory, loss, and redemption. The evocative compositions evoke a sense of melancholy and yearning, drawing viewers deeper into Trond's personal history and emotional journey.

Melissa Parker
8/10

The soundtrack of Out Stealing Horses perfectly captures the nostalgic and contemplative atmosphere of the film, transporting the listener to the winter of 1999 in Norway. The haunting melodies evoke a sense of solitude and reflection that beautifully complements the storyline.

Daniel Hall
5/10

The subtle and understated melodies in the soundtrack perfectly complement the quiet and contemplative moments in the film. The music never overpowers the scenes, but instead enhances the mood and atmosphere, making it a memorable aspect of the movie.

Donald Jones
10/10

The soundtrack of Out Stealing Horses beautifully captures the nostalgic and contemplative tone of the film. The combination of haunting melodies and subtle arrangements perfectly complements the emotional journey of the main character, Trond, as he reflects on pivotal moments from his past.

Patricia Hill
8/10

Each track in the soundtrack complements the emotional depth of the characters and the unfolding of the narrative, enhancing the viewing experience and connecting the audience to the themes of memory, loss, and self-discovery present in the film.

Karen Campbell
6/10

The use of traditional Norwegian instruments in the soundtrack adds a unique and authentic touch to the film. It helps to transport the audience to the rural setting of the story and creates a sense of nostalgia and connection to the characters.

Steven White
9/10

The music in Out Stealing Horses effectively sets the mood for each scene, enhancing the sense of place and time. The use of traditional Norwegian instruments adds an authentic and immersive layer to the storytelling, transporting the audience to the rural landscapes of 1948 and the introspective solitude of Trond's present-day life.