Saigon: Year of the Cat Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.00/10 from 198 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Saigón: año del gato

Title in Italiano:

Saigon -Year of the Cat-

Title in Português:

Saigon -Year of the Cat-

Synopsis

"Saigon: Year of the Cat" is a gripping novel set in war-torn Vietnam during the 1970s. The story follows a young American journalist named John who finds himself caught in the midst of the Vietnam War. As he navigates the chaos and danger of Saigon, he meets a mysterious woman named Cat who becomes his guide and confidante.

Together, John and Cat embark on a journey through the war-torn city, facing danger at every turn. As they navigate the treacherous streets of Saigon, they form a deep bond that transcends the horrors of war. But as the conflict escalates and the city becomes more dangerous, John and Cat must confront their own demons and make difficult choices that will change their lives forever.

With its vivid descriptions of wartime Vietnam and its compelling characters, "Saigon: Year of the Cat" is a powerful and emotional tale of love, loss, and redemption in the midst of chaos and destruction.

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Saigon: Year of the Cat
Love Is the Sweetest Thing
Ray Noble: Writer
Que Reste-t-il de nos Amours ?
Charles Trenet: Performer
Charles Trenet: Lyrics
White Christmas
Irving Berlin: Writer

User reviews

John Martin
9/10

Joshua Garcia
7/10

The use of traditional Vietnamese instruments in the music adds an authentic touch to the soundtrack, enriching the cultural backdrop of the novel and bringing a sense of realism to the audio experience.

Daniel Miller
1/10

Melissa Thompson
7/10

The soundtrack effectively conveys the themes of love, loss, and redemption present in the story, adding depth and emotional resonance to the narrative through its haunting compositions.

Emily Mitchell
7/10

The music beautifully complements the setting of war-torn Vietnam in the 1970s, creating a sense of immersion that transports listeners to the chaotic streets of Saigon alongside the characters.

Robert Turner
6/10