The Butterfly's Dream Soundtrack (

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Rating: 7.80/10 from 24000 votes
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Title in Italiano:

The Butterfly's Dream

Title in Português:

The Butterfly's Dream

Synopsis

Last days of 1941 summer, the era of Obligation, during the famine atmosphere of the Second World War. In the middle of all this poverty and turmoil, there are two poets in their early twenties: Muzaffer Tayyip Uslu and Rustu Onur. They have been carrying tuberculosis germs in their lungs and love of poetry in their hearts for years. Two poets who have the constant habit of making bets on things that they do not own, make a bet on a beautiful girl. They will both write a poem for her and whichever Suzan likes, the other will fade from the scene.

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The Butterfly's Dream
Kelebegin Ruyasi
Yilmaz Erdogan: Writer
Karsidan Gel Göreyim
Fahri Kopuz: Performer
Fahri Kopuz: Writer
Müserref Hanim: Performer
Mehtapli Bir Gece
Fehmi Ege: Performer
Fehmi Ege: Writer
Irem Senturk: Performer
Çufut Kizi
Cem Köklükaya: Writer
Cümbüs Cemaat: Performer
Bornova Gazeli
Cümbüs Cemaat: Performer
Ileri Marsi
Faik Canselen: Performer
Türkçe Ezan
Sadettin Kaynak: Performer
That's Jazz A
Paul Reeves: Writer
Vienna Blood Waltz
Johann Strauss: Writer
Gazel Nihavent
Roza Eskenazy: Performer
Sarhosum Sarhos
Kadri Cerrahoglu: Performer
Mahmure Hanim: Performer
That's Jazz A
Sadettin Kaynak: Performer
Gülüm
Kadri Cerrahoglu: Performer

User reviews

Ashley Evans
5/10

The soundtrack of The Butterfly's Dream beautifully captures the emotional depth and historical context of the film, transporting the listener to the era of the Second World War with its haunting melodies and poignant themes.

Steven Baker
6/10

The delicate balance between moments of melancholy and hope in the music mirrors the complex emotions and challenges faced by the characters, providing a nuanced and evocative backdrop to their journey.

Emily Johnson
8/10

The soundtrack of The Butterfly's Dream beautifully captures the emotional depth and complexity of the era of Obligation during the Second World War.

Lisa Nelson
6/10

The musical compositions in the film effectively convey the struggles and aspirations of the two young poets, Muzaffer Tayyip Uslu and Rustu Onur, adding another layer of depth to their characters and the overall story.

Charles Williams
10/10

The soundtrack of The Butterfly's Dream brilliantly captures the emotional depth of the film, transporting me to the last days of 1941 summer with its haunting melodies and evocative compositions.

Betty Jones
9/10

Each track in the soundtrack perfectly complements the story of two young poets struggling with tuberculosis and their passion for poetry, creating a rich and immersive auditory experience that enhances the film's narrative.

Margaret Lewis
5/10

The use of traditional Turkish instruments in the soundtrack adds an authentic and cultural richness to the music, enhancing the audience's immersion in the setting of the film and creating a unique listening experience.

Carol Hernandez
8/10

The music perfectly conveys the poignant struggles of the two young poets, Muzaffer Tayyip Uslu and Rustu Onur, as they navigate poverty, illness, and their love for poetry amidst the chaos of war.

Daniel Garcia
7/10

The haunting melodies and evocative themes in the soundtrack enhance the storytelling of the film, immersing the audience in the poetic world of the characters and their intertwined destinies.

Matthew Davis
5/10

Overall, the soundtrack of The Butterfly's Dream is a powerful and evocative musical accompaniment that enhances the storytelling and emotional impact of the film, making it a memorable and immersive viewing experience.

Robert Walker
10/10

The music in The Butterfly's Dream not only enhances the atmosphere of the Second World War era but also beautifully conveys the themes of love, loss, and the power of art in the face of adversity. It truly adds another layer of depth to the storytelling and stays with me long after the movie ends.