Tears for You Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.70/10 from 1200 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Nada sô sô

Title in Italiano:

Nada sô sô

Title in Português:

Nada sô sô

Synopsis

8-year old Yotaro gains a 3-year old step-sister, Kaoru, when his mother marries a jazz musician who plays in a club in Naha, Okinawa where they live. Before long Kaoru's father deserts them, and not long afterward Yota's mother becomes terminally ill. Her dying wish is for him to watch out for Kaoru at his grandmother's place on a small island off the coast of Okinawa. He fulfills her wish and becomes very protective of his younger sister who calls him "nee-nee."

Thirteen years later Kaoru returns to Naha and comes to live with him as she starts high school. Yota works hard making deliveries of vegetables from an open-air market by day, and in a restaurant (he is a licensed chef) by night to save money to fulfill his dream of having his own restaurant. He also assumes the role of pushing for Kaoru's entrance to a university. This allows less time for his beautiful girlfriend Keiko, the daughter of a doctor and a medical student at Ryukyu University.

It seems that Yota's dreams start to come together when Mr. Kameoka sells him a place for a restaurant. Yota works hard constructing the place, but just as he is to open, the real owner appears. Being swindled, Yota is left with a large outstanding loan. Keiko's father's plans do not include a working class son-in-law as he explains when he offers to pay Yota's debt. Although he refuses, Yota concludes he is not best for Keiko's future.

Years later he continues to overwork even after the debt is paid and Kaoru starts university study. With her feelings of love for Yota growing deeper, they mutually decide to live apart.

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Tears for You
Summertime
George Gershwin: Performer

User reviews

Emily Lee
3/10

The soundtrack of Tears for You fails to capture the emotional depth and complexity of the story. The music lacks subtlety and nuance, often feeling generic and uninspired.

Susan Turner
7/10

The soundtrack's ability to evoke a wide range of emotions, from heartache to hope, showcases the skillful composition and arrangement that went into creating the musical accompaniment for Tears for You.

Susan Brown
2/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Tears for You missed an opportunity to elevate the storytelling and failed to leave a lasting impact on the viewer, falling short of creating a truly immersive and memorable cinematic experience.

William Miller
8/10

The soundtrack of Tears for You perfectly captures the emotional depth of the story, creating a poignant atmosphere that enhances the viewing experience.

Deborah Green
5/10

Matthew Roberts
2/10

The choice of instrumentation and melodies in the soundtrack feels disconnected from the narrative, failing to enhance the poignant moments or heighten the dramatic tension in the film.

David Perez
7/10

The use of traditional Okinawan instruments in the soundtrack adds a unique cultural dimension to the music, enhancing the authenticity of the setting and characters' experiences.

Kimberly Phillips
7/10

The musical score elegantly weaves together themes of family, love, and sacrifice, mirroring the complex relationships portrayed in the film with nuance and sensitivity.