September Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.50/10 from 10000 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

September

Title in Italiano:

Settembre

Title in Português:

Setembro

Synopsis

September

For the past couple of years, Lane has been living at the acreage located in rural Vermont given to her by her larger than life boozing ex-actress mother, Diane, the property which Diane and Lane's now deceased father Richard bought before Lane was born. Lane moved there in an attempt to get well following her latest suicide attempt, her depression which in large part is the result of not being able to get over shooting Diane's abusive lover, the man Diane left Richard for, dead when Lane was fourteen.

Lane spends much time with two of her neighbors: Howard, a French teacher, who is in love with her, and Peter, an ex-Madison Avenuer and aspiring writer, with who in turn Lane is in love. It's nearing the end of the summer, and Lane's best friend, married Stephanie from Philadelphia, has been staying there for much of the summer both to support Lane and to get away from her unsatisfying marriage for a while. During Stephanie's time there, Peter in turn has fallen in love with her, of which Lane is unaware and which Stephanie plans not to act upon in light of Lane's feelings for Peter.

As Lane feels she is ready to move on with her life, she plans on selling the acreage to pay off her medical debts, using the remaining moneys to move back to New York City to start a photography business. Lane's plans could be thrown for a loop with the arrival back for a few days of Diane and Lloyd, Diane's supportive physicist husband. Diane's plan for Peter to write her memoirs and a pronouncement by Diane end up dredging up that painful part of Lane's past that she thought she had placed behind her.

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September
On a Slow Boat to China
Bernie Leighton: Performer
Out of Nowhere
Just One More Chance
My Ideal
What'll I Do
Who
I'm Confessin' (That I Love You)
Moonglow
When Day is Done
Night and Day

User reviews

Patricia Brown
8/10

The emotional depth of the September soundtrack perfectly captures the complex inner struggles of the main character, Lane, as she grapples with past traumas and attempts to move forward in her life.

Daniel Martin
6/10

The choice of songs in September complements the character development, adding a poignant backdrop to Lane's journey of self-discovery and healing. The music helps to convey the internal conflicts and struggles of the protagonist in a subtle yet powerful way.

Patricia Lewis
7/10

The haunting melodies in the background enhance the poignant moments in the film, eliciting a strong emotional response from the audience and immersing them in Lane's journey of self-discovery.

Susan Anderson
7/10

The use of subtle piano motifs and gentle strings creates a sense of intimacy and vulnerability in key scenes, allowing the audience to connect with Lane on a deeper, more profound level.

Ashley Parker
5/10

The soundtrack of September is a masterful blend of mood-setting compositions and carefully selected songs that enhance the emotional resonance of the narrative. The music serves as a powerful storytelling tool, adding depth and dimension to the characters and their relationships.

Anthony Taylor
6/10

The soundtrack of September evokes a sense of nostalgia and longing, mirroring the characters' desires for love, connection, and redemption. The music enhances the storytelling, drawing the audience deeper into the emotional core of the film.

Steven Miller
5/10

The soundtrack of September is a standout feature of the film, providing a rich and evocative backdrop to the character-driven story. The music enhances the atmosphere, setting the tone for poignant moments and emotional revelations that unfold on screen.

Edward Thompson
8/10

The uplifting and hopeful tones in certain tracks convey a sense of resilience and determination, mirroring Lane's own journey towards healing and self-acceptance.

Mary Baker
5/10

The soundtrack of September perfectly captures the emotional depth of Lane's struggles with depression and past trauma. The music enhances the somber tone of the story and adds layers of complexity to the characters' emotions.

Melissa Thomas
7/10

The instrumental arrangements in the soundtrack evoke a sense of nostalgia and reflection, mirroring Lane's contemplative state as she navigates her relationships and her own inner turmoil.

Michael Perez
6/10

The musical score of September enhances the film's themes of forgiveness, acceptance, and moving forward. The combination of melodies and instrumentals creates a rich tapestry of sound that elevates the viewing experience.

Donald Taylor
7/10

The contrast between soft, introspective pieces and more dynamic, energetic tracks adds depth and complexity to the soundtrack, reflecting the ups and downs of Lane's emotional journey.

Richard Allen
7/10

Overall, the September soundtrack serves as a powerful and evocative companion to the film, enriching the viewing experience and leaving a lasting impression on the audience.

Lisa Lopez
5/10

The use of music in September creates a haunting atmosphere that lingers long after the film ends. The soundtrack effectively conveys the sense of melancholy and introspection that permeates the narrative.

Laura Anderson
5/10

The music in September reflects the characters' internal struggles and external conflicts, serving as a powerful emotional anchor throughout the film. The soundtrack effectively conveys the complexity of human emotions and experiences, enriching the viewer's connection to the story.

Elizabeth Young
7/10

The soundtrack's seamless integration with the film's narrative enhances the storytelling, making the audience feel like they are experiencing Lane's struggles and triumphs alongside her.