Textuality Soundtrack (

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Rating: 4.10/10 from 902 votes
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Title in Español:

Textuality

Title in Italiano:

Textuality

Title in Português:

Textuality

Synopsis

Breslin Kennedy, a financial advisor, has been, according to his trust fund living best friend Michael, an "emotional zombie" since his then fiancée, Erin, left him at the altar six months ago via text message. In his emotional distress, Breslin is close to being fired for not meeting his clients' needs. Also as a response to Erin, Breslin has embarked on three concurrent casual sexual relationships, each of the women believing that they are exclusive.

Simone James, a full time blogger about any issue that strikes her fancy and part time artist which she does solely for herself, is also in three what she considers casual sexual relationships, the difference from Breslin's situation being that all of her casual sexual partners are aware of the others in her life. The three too are in a response, for her to the fact that she loves only one, the one she can't have full time, he being the fourth, married craft brewer Clive Roberts.

Breslin and Simone literally meet by accident. While Breslin initially sees Simone as a possible fourth in he being attracted to her response to their less than ideal way of meeting, Simone, while initially rebuffing Breslin's advances, can't help but see in him a friend. Some within this grouping, including Breslin and Simone, see that their current lives aren't working and decide on a reset, the questions being whether those resets specifically for Breslin and Simone mesh with each other, and even if they do if they can overcome the issue of the other's most recent sexual/romantic history.

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User reviews

Stephanie Wilson
7/10

The soundtrack of Textuality perfectly captures the emotional rollercoaster of the main characters, Breslin and Simone, as they navigate through their complicated love lives.

George Jackson
9/10

The use of different musical styles and tones throughout the film adds depth and complexity to the characters' journeys. From melancholic piano melodies to upbeat and energetic tracks, the soundtrack mirrors the ups and downs of love, friendship, and self-discovery that Breslin and Simone go through. It enhances the storytelling and keeps the audience engaged from start to finish.

Joseph Anderson
8/10

The soundtrack of Textuality is a standout element of the film, adding layers of depth and complexity to the narrative that resonate long after the movie ends.

Edward Allen
7/10

The musical choices in Textuality contribute to the overall atmosphere of the film, creating a cohesive and immersive viewing experience for the audience.

John Moore
7/10

The soundtrack's use of catchy and upbeat tunes during lighter moments in the film helps to balance out the heavier themes of heartbreak and self-discovery.

Stephanie Perez
7/10

The soundtrack seamlessly blends different musical styles to evoke a wide range of emotions, from heartache to passion to introspection.

John Wright
7/10

The music selection enhances the development of the characters, providing insights into their personalities and motivations through subtle cues in the score.

Dorothy King
8/10

The music enhances the tension and chemistry between Breslin and Simone, creating a palpable sense of longing and desire in their interactions.

Thomas Wilson
3/10

The soundtrack of Textuality felt disconnected from the emotional depth of the characters' struggles and relationships. The music failed to enhance the mood or convey the complexities of the story, leaving me feeling detached from the unfolding drama.

Richard Walker
1/10

I found the choice of songs in the film to be generic and uninspired, lacking originality and failing to leave a lasting impact. The soundtrack did not add any depth or nuance to the characters' experiences, making it difficult for me to fully immerse myself in the narrative and connect with the characters on a deeper level.

Joshua Campbell
8/10

The songs chosen for the film reflect the modern and dynamic nature of relationships in the digital age, adding depth and realism to the storyline.

Elizabeth Walker
6/10

The band soundtrack of Textuality adds a layer of emotional depth to the complex relationships depicted in the film. The music enhances the tension and uncertainty felt by the characters, mirroring their inner turmoil and conflicting desires.

Margaret Phillips
10/10

The soundtrack of Textuality perfectly captures the emotional rollercoaster experienced by the main characters, Breslin and Simone. The music helps to convey the sense of longing, confusion, and hope that they feel as they navigate their complicated relationships.

Elizabeth Campbell
8/10

The soundtrack effectively conveys the inner turmoil and vulnerability of Breslin as he struggles to overcome the emotional trauma of being left at the altar and his subsequent reckless behavior.

Joseph Walker
6/10

The band soundtrack of Textuality effectively captures the contemporary urban vibe of the story, setting the tone for the fast-paced, modern romantic comedy. The music blends seamlessly with the narrative, creating a cohesive and engaging viewing experience for the audience.