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Rating: 7.30/10 from 1100 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Sur

Title in Italiano:

The South

Title in Português:

The South

Synopsis

The movie starts while Floreal, the main protagonist, was being released from the prison when the military coup ended in 1983. He is estranged to his former life because of his last few years in prison and especially discovering his wife has cheated on him soured their relation. He is not sure if he wants to go back to his old life and family.

Wandering through the night his old friend "El-Negro" appears in the dark. He announces that he was assassinated during the military coup and he is a dead man now. But he has a special mission this night and he is back for this special occasion: To help Floreal catch up fast and face with his life and his time in prison. El-Negro helps him to watch through the important events happened in his absence. He confronts some people of importance to him as he wanders around through the night while his wife is waiting for him anxiously thinking he might never come back.

During the long night El-Negro helps him to get past with his anger, makes him to understand the difficulties in such a controversial time and how military coup crushes people's lives and even killing a some of them relentlessly. Finally during the dawn, El-Negro announces that he is ready to go on with his life now and he must be back. Floreal figures that he must be strong and continue his life where he left off like his coup stricken country.

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Play Title Artist
Sur
Bad and Boujee (feat. Lil Uzi Vert)
All The Way Up
We The People....
POWER
Not Tonight
White Rabbit
Call Me in the Day
El Leon De Culiacan
Calaveritas
King Kunta
Woop Woop - Original Mix
Once
No Te Vayas
Wish I Knew You
One Way Or Another
Immigrants (We Get The Job Done)
Get Down Low (feat. Ohana Bam)
Breathe You Out
Ruffneck
Alone Again Or
Son's Gonna Rise (feat. Robert Randolph) - New Radio Mix
Cocaine
Cat People (Putting Out Fire) - Single Version, 2002 Remaster
Love To Love You Baby
All Goes Wrong
Bounce Back
Campaign (feat. Future)
dopemang (feat. Ashley All Day)
Get Right Witcha
Hola
Human
Cimmerie
Legend Has It
Monster
On The Come Up (feat. Big Sean)
Saturnz Barz (feat. Popcaan)
Perdí la Pose
Under Pressure
Cut It Out - EP Version
Waste of Time
I Don't Wanna Leave (feat. Tdot illdude & Charlie Heat) - Remix
Nights (feat. W. Darling)

User reviews

Brian Jones
7/10

The emotional depth and complexity of the music mirror the protagonist's struggle to come to terms with his past and uncertain future.

Kenneth Lee
8/10

The soundtrack's atmospheric soundscapes effectively convey the dark and mysterious atmosphere of the night as Floreal confronts his inner demons.

Karen Scott
8/10

The music's seamless integration with the narrative enhances the overall viewing experience, immersing the audience in Floreal's journey of self-discovery and redemption.

Melissa Baker
8/10

The use of instruments like piano and strings creates a sense of melancholy and introspection that resonates with the film's themes of loss and redemption.

Michael Walker
5/10

The soundtrack of Sur effectively captures the emotional journey of the main character, Floreal, as he navigates through the complexities of his past and present. The music reflects his internal conflict and turmoil, especially as he grapples with the betrayal of his wife and the uncertainty of his future.

Anthony Clark
3/10

The music felt disconnected from the narrative, failing to enhance the tension or evoke the sense of unease and uncertainty that permeated the film. Instead of adding depth to the scenes, the soundtrack often felt generic and uninspired, failing to leave a lasting impact on the viewer.

Andrew Allen
7/10

The soundtrack's dramatic crescendos and subtle nuances enhance the emotional impact of key moments in the film, drawing the audience deeper into the story.

Betty Miller
5/10

The use of music in key moments, such as when El-Negro appears to guide Floreal through his memories and emotions, adds depth and poignancy to the narrative. The haunting melodies and evocative themes enhance the atmosphere of the film, immersing the audience in Floreal's introspective journey.

Nancy Robinson
3/10

The soundtrack of Sur failed to capture the emotional depth and complexity of the protagonist's journey. It lacked the haunting melodies or powerful orchestration that could have conveyed the turmoil and inner conflict Floreal was experiencing after his release from prison.

Elizabeth Hernandez
7/10

Overall, the Sur soundtrack is a powerful and evocative musical accompaniment that enriches the film's themes and enhances the emotional depth of the story.

Amanda Evans
2/10

Overall, the musical choices in Sur felt like a missed opportunity to elevate the storytelling and connect the audience with the protagonist's internal struggles. The soundtrack fell short of creating a truly immersive experience, leaving the emotional weight of the film feeling somewhat hollow and underwhelming.

Nancy Phillips
6/10

The soundtrack successfully conveys the themes of loss, redemption, and resilience present in the storyline. The music serves as a powerful storytelling tool, underscoring the emotional weight of Floreal's experiences and his eventual decision to move forward with his life.

Jennifer Scott
7/10

The music builds tension and suspense, mirroring the protagonist's inner conflict and the challenges he faces in reconciling with his past.

Steven Hill
8/10

The use of recurring motifs and themes throughout the score creates a sense of continuity and cohesion, enhancing the storytelling and character development.

Stephanie Moore
8/10

The haunting melodies of the Sur soundtrack perfectly capture the sense of disorientation and inner turmoil that Floreal experiences upon his release from prison.

Elizabeth Hernandez
7/10

The evocative melodies evoke a sense of nostalgia and longing, reflecting Floreal's desire to reconnect with his old life and loved ones.