The Bandit Soundtrack (

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Rating: 8.30/10 from 72000 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Eskiya - Der Bandit

Title in Italiano:

Eskiya

Title in Português:

O Bandido

Title in Français:

Eskiya le bandit

Title in Türk:

Eskiya le bandit

Title in Deutsch:

Eskiya - Der Bandit

Synopsis

The epic adventures of the legendary Baran the Bandit following his release from prison. After serving 35 years, it is no surprise that the world has changed dramatically. Still, Baran can't help but be shocked to discover that his home village is now underwater thanks to the construction of a new dam. He then heads for Istanbul to get revenge upon his former best friend, the man who snitched on him and stole his lover Keje. Along the way, Baran teams up with Cumali, a tough young punk who finds the thief's old-fashioned ways rather quaint. When Cumali gets into deep trouble with a crime boss, Baran adds another vengeful task to his roster.

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The Bandit
Firat Agiti/ The lament of Euphrates
Erkan Ogur: Writer
Herseye Yabanci Olmak/ To be unfamiliar with everything
Erkan Ogur: Writer
Urfa'dan Gazel/ The ode from Edessa
Erkan Ogur: Writer
Tunel/ The tunnel
Erkan Ogur: Writer
Baran Yildizi/ The star of Baran
Erkan Ogur: Writer

User reviews

Amanda Rodriguez
4/10

The soundtrack of The Bandit failed to capture the emotions and depth of the main character's journey. The music felt generic and uninspired, lacking the power to enhance the storytelling and connect the audience with Baran's struggles and triumphs.

Elizabeth Adams
8/10

The Bandit's soundtrack perfectly captures the essence of the epic adventures of Baran the Bandit. The music immerses the listener in the mysterious and dramatic world that Baran inhabits.

Betty Evans
8/10

Overall, The Bandit's soundtrack is a masterful piece of art that enhances the viewing experience and leaves a lasting impression on the audience.

William Gonzalez
5/10

The soundtrack of The Bandit effectively captures the emotional journey of the main character, Baran, as he navigates a world that has drastically changed during his 35-year absence. The music seamlessly transitions between moments of nostalgia, anger, and determination, adding depth to the storytelling. The use of traditional Turkish instruments combined with modern compositions creates a unique and immersive listening experience that enhances the overall impact of the film.

Edward Lopez
8/10

Each track in The Bandit's soundtrack is carefully crafted to evoke a range of emotions, from nostalgia to suspense to determination. The variety of musical styles used adds depth and richness to the storytelling, enhancing the overall cinematic experience.

Joshua Martinez
6/10

While the soundtrack of The Bandit effectively complements the narrative of the film, some tracks feel repetitive and uninspired. The music at times fails to fully capture the intensity of Baran's vengeful quest, lacking the necessary punch to elevate certain key scenes. Additionally, the use of traditional Turkish instruments, while initially refreshing, becomes somewhat predictable as the film progresses. Overall, while the soundtrack has its moments of brilliance, it falls short of fully immersing the audience in Baran's epic adventures.

Emily Rodriguez
3/10

The pacing and arrangement of the musical score in The Bandit were inconsistent and distracting. At times, the music swelled dramatically during quieter moments, overshadowing the dialogue and disrupting the flow of the narrative. This lack of subtlety detracted from the overall viewing experience and made it difficult to fully engage with the film.

Dorothy Parker
1/10

The use of traditional Turkish music in the soundtrack felt forced and cliché, rather than adding authenticity and richness to the film. It seemed like a superficial attempt to create a cultural atmosphere, without truly exploring the nuances and complexities of the characters and their world.

Brian Phillips
7/10

The use of traditional Turkish instruments in the soundtrack adds an authentic and cultural dimension to the music, transporting the listener to the rugged landscapes and bustling streets of Istanbul where Baran seeks revenge.