Sonbahar Soundtrack (

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Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Herbst

Title in Italiano:

Herbst

Title in Português:

Herbst

Synopsis

Sonbahar

Sentenced to jail in 1997 as a university student aged 22, Yusuf is released on health grounds 10 years later. He returns to his village in the eastern Black Sea region, where he's welcomed only by his sick and elderly mother. It turns out that his father died while he was in jail and his older sister got married and moved away to the city.

Economic factors mean that it's almost exclusively old people who live in the mountain village, and the only person Yusuf sees is his childhood friend Mikail. As autumn slowly gives way to winter, Yusuf goes with Mikail to a tavern where he meets Eka, a beautiful young Georgian hooker. Neither the timing nor circumstances are right for these two people from different worlds to be together. For all that, love becomes a final desperate attempt to grasp life and elude loneliness - for Yusuf at least. For Eka, Yusuf is something like a character from the pages of a Russian novel: a character who inhabits a faraway world and a faraway time.

With the 1990s as a backdrop, the film at once documents and criticises a slice of recent history, exposing the irony, ruthlessness and reality of the period. (www.sonbaharfilm.com/nen/)

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Play Title Artist
Sonbahar
NO ONE’S IN THE ROOM
I'll Stay
Floating
Blue Crow
Deep End
Pillow
Something Restless
Here for You
charades
Another's Arms
my future
Dirty Nikes
down
Hold Me (feat. Mishaal)
Green Eyes
Eyes Blue Like The Atlantic (feat. Subvrbs)
By Any Means
Take Care of You (feat. Syd)
Hu Man
World Full of Color
Angels & Kings
Dunno
Maybe i'm alone
Lovers (Home Made)
Naked
Used
Are You Even Real?
I Should've Told You
Call You Out
Hide
Honest
Better Days
Ocean Girl
if this is the last time
Angelica
Greed
these days will fade out
Slipping Away
crave
A Story About Getting Lost
Live Like That
Phase
Tender Love
Dream Girl (Home Made)
walk but in a garden (with mxmtoon)
HOME
Get Me
Off the Grid (feat. Khalid)
Young & Sad
Bubble
Problems (feat. Grady)
Bitter
We'll Be Alright
Always Forever
IDK You Yet
Nobody To Love
if we never met
Words
Again
Hurry Home (with beabadoobee & Jay Som)

User reviews

Richard Hall
6/10

The compositions in Sonbahar are subtle yet impactful, subtly guiding the viewer through the emotional complexities of the narrative without overpowering the scenes.

Susan Parker
5/10

The use of traditional instruments in the soundtrack of Sonbahar adds an authentic and cultural dimension to the film, enhancing the sense of place and time.

Kimberly Brown
8/10

The haunting melodies and evocative compositions of the music create a sense of nostalgia and longing, mirroring Yusuf's journey of returning to his village after years of imprisonment.

Mark Clark
9/10

The soundtrack of Sonbahar perfectly captures the emotions and atmosphere of the film. The haunting melodies and melancholic tones enhance the storytelling, evoking a sense of nostalgia and longing for the characters' past and present struggles.

Andrew Mitchell
8/10

The use of traditional instruments and atmospheric sounds in the soundtrack adds an authentic and immersive layer to the film, transporting the audience to the remote mountain village setting of the story.

Donald Jones
8/10

The soundtrack of Sonbahar perfectly captures the melancholic and introspective mood of the film, enhancing the emotional depth of the story.

Donald Brown
6/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Sonbahar is a poignant and evocative complement to the visuals, enhancing the storytelling and immersing the audience in the world of the film.

William Nelson
3/10

The musical choices in Sonbahar often feel generic and uninspired, lacking originality and failing to enhance the overall viewing experience. Instead of adding depth and nuance to the narrative, the soundtrack ends up feeling like an afterthought, overshadowed by the powerful performances of the actors and the striking visuals of the film.

Emily Jones
1/10

One major issue with the soundtrack of Sonbahar is its inconsistency in tone and style. The music shifts abruptly from scene to scene, creating a jarring and disjointed listening experience. This inconsistency disrupts the flow of the film and undermines the emotional impact of key moments, leaving the audience feeling disconnected and disengaged from the story.

Emily Evans
5/10

The music in Sonbahar creates a haunting atmosphere that resonates with the themes of loneliness, loss, and longing portrayed in the story.

Elizabeth Carter
6/10

The soundtrack of Sonbahar effectively captures the melancholic and introspective mood of the film, adding depth to the emotional journey of the characters.

Karen Green
9/10

The use of traditional instruments combined with modern compositions in the soundtrack of Sonbahar creates a unique and captivating listening experience. The music seamlessly blends with the narrative, adding depth and richness to the overall cinematic experience, making it a truly memorable and immersive journey for the audience.

Laura Turner
4/10

The soundtrack of Sonbahar fails to capture the emotional depth and complexity of the main character's journey from imprisonment to freedom and his struggle with loneliness and loss. The music feels disconnected from the themes and atmosphere of the film, making it difficult for the audience to fully immerse themselves in Yusuf's story.