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Synopsis

In November 1943 Hitler moves Rommel and his Army Group B headquarters to Normandy. The task is the defense of the French coast against the long-anticipated Allied invasion.

In Normandy, Rommel notices the incomplete state of the defensive fortifications, the slow pace of constructing the Atlantic Wall, and the lack of preparedness of the defending units mostly comprised of poorly-trained conscripts. Appalled by this Rommel urges his troops to hasten the pace of the Atlantic Wall construction and he begs the German High Command to place more veteran battle-hardened divisions under his command.

He especially wishes to have panzer divisions and SS divisions at his disposal for a powerful counter-attack against Allied landings. Hitler refuses to release the vital panzer divisions to Rommel's command and to make matters worse, Rommel gets wind of a possible assassination plot against Hitler.

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Rommel
Treat You Better
I Feel It Coming
The Hills
Starboy
Believer
Thunder
Demons
Despacito - Remix
Despacito
Warriors
Symphony (feat. Zara Larsson) - Cash Cash Remix
Radioactive
Whatever It Takes
Monster
I Don’t Wanna Live Forever (Fifty Shades Darker)
Maps
Paradise
Stressed Out
Heathens
Ride
Stay
Car Radio
Ignite - 2016 League Of Legends World Championship
Let the Games Begin
Most Girls
Hands off My Heart / Places You Go
Walking The Wire
Rockabye (feat. Sean Paul & Anne-Marie)
Symphony (feat. Zara Larsson)
Symphony (feat. Zara Larsson) - Acoustic Version
Starving
Toothbrush
Dollhouse
No Vacancy
Colors
It Has Begun
Solo Dance
By Your Side
Come Hang Out
Something Just Like This
Attention
Mercy
Stitches
Young Dumb & Broke
There's Nothing Holdin' Me Back - Acoustic
Grenade
I Know What You Did Last Summer
Tropic Love
Perfect
Shape of You
Galway Girl
Photograph
Dive
Eraser
Get Jinxed
Last Whisper
Piercing Light
Legends Never Die
You & Me
Silence - Blonde Remix

User reviews

Joshua Smith
8/10

The soundtrack effectively conveys the internal conflict experienced by Rommel as he grapples with his loyalty to his country and his growing disillusionment with Hitler's leadership.

Lisa Thompson
7/10

The composition of the soundtrack demonstrates a careful attention to detail in capturing the nuances of Rommel's emotional journey, from frustration and disappointment to determination and resolve.

Donna Davis
1/10

The choice of instruments and musical themes in the soundtrack of Rommel did not effectively convey the sense of chaos and desperation that characterized the events unfolding in Normandy. The lack of dynamic range and originality in the composition made it difficult for the audience to fully immerse themselves in the historical context of the film.

Daniel Davis
8/10

The use of dramatic orchestral pieces in the soundtrack enhances the emotional depth of the storyline, making the audience feel the weight of the decisions and challenges faced by Rommel during this critical period.

Margaret Green
8/10

Overall, the music of Rommel adds an immersive layer to the film, drawing viewers deeper into the world of World War II and the complex moral dilemmas faced by one of Germany's most iconic military leaders.

Susan Taylor
5/10

The use of subtle orchestration and percussive elements adds to the atmosphere of impending danger and pressure that Rommel must navigate.

Thomas Miller
8/10

The music succeeds in conveying the sense of urgency and desperation felt by Rommel as he tries to strengthen the defensive fortifications and rally his troops for a potential counter-attack against the Allies.

Edward Walker
6/10

The music creates a sense of unease and anticipation, reflecting Rommel's realization of the incomplete state of the defensive fortifications in Normandy.

Anthony Brown
10/10

The soundtrack of Rommel perfectly captures the tension and urgency of the situation as General Rommel tries to prepare the defenses against the Allied invasion in Normandy. The music builds a sense of impending danger and the high stakes involved in the battle.

Thomas Robinson
1/10

The soundtrack of Rommel failed to capture the tension and urgency of the situation faced by General Rommel in leading the defense of the French coast against the Allied invasion. The music lacked depth and emotional resonance, resulting in a disconnected viewing experience.

Elizabeth Young
5/10

The soundtrack of Rommel effectively captures the tension and urgency of the situation as Rommel faces the challenge of defending the French coast against the Allied invasion.

Deborah Turner
5/10

I found the motifs and themes in the music to be poignant and reflective of the internal conflict Rommel faces as he tries to prepare for the impending invasion.

Nancy Roberts
9/10

The use of orchestral arrangements in the soundtrack of Rommel enhances the emotional impact of key moments in the story, such as Rommel's frustration with the lack of resources and support from the German High Command. The music effectively conveys the internal struggles and external challenges faced by the characters.

Betty Wright
5/10

The soundtrack effectively conveys Rommel's plea to the German High Command for more veteran divisions, reflecting his desire for a stronger defense against the Allies.

Michelle Clark
6/10

I appreciate how the soundtrack conveys the frustration and urgency Rommel feels as he urges his troops to speed up the construction of the Atlantic Wall.

Joseph Martinez
7/10

The music successfully sets the tone for the historical context of the film, providing a rich auditory experience that complements the visual storytelling of Rommel's struggles and dilemmas.

Joshua Roberts
5/10

The soundtrack skillfully captures the sense of betrayal Rommel feels when Hitler refuses to release panzer divisions to his command, adding a layer of emotional depth to the story.

Joshua White
9/10

The composer's ability to blend traditional German military themes with modern cinematic elements in the soundtrack of Rommel creates a powerful and immersive listening experience. The music not only complements the visuals but also elevates the storytelling, making it a memorable and impactful aspect of the film.

Matthew Martinez
5/10

Overall, the music of Rommel enhances the storytelling and helps to immerse the audience in the high-stakes drama of the events unfolding in Normandy.

Charles Hill
8/10

The soundtrack's use of thematic motifs helps to underscore the recurring themes of duty, honor, and sacrifice that are central to Rommel's character development throughout the film.

Mary Parker
7/10

The soundtrack of Rommel effectively captures the tension and urgency of the situation faced by General Rommel in defending the French coast against the Allied invasion in 1943.