See You Up There Soundtrack (

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Rating: 7.50/10 from 11000 votes
Tags: jumping from height, swindle
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Nos vemos allá arriba

Title in Italiano:

Ci rivediamo lassù

Title in Português:

Até Nos Vermos Lá em Cima

Title in Français:

Au revoir là-haut

Title in Türk:

Au revoir là-haut

Title in Deutsch:

Au revoir là-haut

Synopsis

As the devastating World War I finally comes to its end, one last charge into the frantic and muddy battleground will inextricably bind the lives of infantry soldiers, Albert Maillard and Edouard Péricourt, after following their bloodthirsty captain Pradelle's absurd orders.

Presumed dead, the two loyal companions concoct a daring plan--or, better yet, a shameless scam--to get their hands on some easy money in post-war Paris.

Meanwhile, Pradelle is already cashing in on the myriads of war casualties. Always behind elaborate masks, the artistic Péricourt and his partner in crime will manage to stay effortlessly in the background, but for how much longer?

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See You Up There
Aux Halles
Vincent Scotto: Performer
Jean Rodor: Lyrics
Il m'a Vue Nue
Mistinguett: Performer
Fred Pearly: Performer
Rip: Lyrics
La Danse Java
Vincent Scotto: Performer
Jean Rodor: Lyrics
Il m'a Vue Nue
Fred Pearly: Performer

User reviews

Donald Roberts
8/10

The use of orchestral arrangements and subtle melodies creates a sense of nostalgia and reflection that resonates long after the movie has ended.

Richard White
3/10

The soundtrack of See You Up There failed to capture the emotional depth and intensity of the World War I setting. The music felt generic and uninspired, lacking the gravitas needed to enhance the storyline.

Charles Perez
6/10

The use of music in See You Up There adds depth and complexity to the characters, particularly to Pradelle, whose manipulation and greed are underscored by the dark and ominous tones in the soundtrack. The music serves as a powerful narrative tool, enhancing the storytelling and emotional impact of the film.

Lisa Allen
7/10

Each musical composition in the film enhances the emotional depth of the characters' experiences, from the chaos of the battlefield to the deceptive calm of the city.

Brian Clark
2/10

I found the soundtrack to be repetitive and monotonous, failing to evoke any sense of tension or drama during crucial moments in the film.

Patricia Lopez
6/10

The music in the film effectively conveys the bond between Albert Maillard and Edouard Péricourt, as well as the desperation that drives them to concoct their daring plan. The score intensifies the tension and suspense, drawing the audience into the characters' risky scheme.

Sarah Johnson
8/10

The soundtrack of See You Up There perfectly captures the melancholic and haunting atmosphere of post-World War I Paris.

Linda Carter
5/10

The soundtrack of See You Up There perfectly captures the emotional turmoil and chaos of World War I. The haunting melodies and somber tones evoke a sense of despair and loss that resonates with the brutal reality of war.

Joseph Perez
8/10

The soundtrack seamlessly weaves together different musical styles and motifs, adding layers of complexity to the storytelling and immersing the audience in the characters' journey.

James Taylor
1/10

Overall, the music in See You Up There felt disconnected from the narrative, failing to create a cohesive and immersive viewing experience for the audience.