The Climb Soundtrack (

The Climb Soundtrack (1997) cover

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Rating: 6.70/10 from 422 votes
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Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Dannys Mutprobe

Title in Italiano:

Dannys Mutprobe

Title in Português:

Dannys Mutprobe

Title in Français:

The Climb

Title in Türk:

The Climb

Title in Deutsch:

Dannys Mutprobe

Synopsis

Chuck Langer (Sir John Hurt), a crusty old civic engineer, has an arsenal full of memories. With irreverent wit, he rattles on, in his irascible humorous style, burning his spicy stories into the imagination of a young neighbor kid, Danny Himes (Gregory Smith).

Danny is a gifted, spirited athlete with something to prove. Worldly, old man Langer has turned his back on proving anything at all. It's post World War II. Danny's father, Earl (David Strathairn), did not serve in the military and is considered a coward. Danny excels to overcome his father's reputation while Earl is actually more a man than the town knows.

"You don't smoke, you don't drink, and you don't screw. What kind of man are you anyway?" old man Langer asks Danny. The more appropriate question is: "What kind of men are they?"

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The Climb
Volare
Domenico Modugno: Performer
Domenico Modugno: Writer
Ain't That a Shame
Pat Boone: Performer
David Bartholomew: Writer

User reviews

Kenneth Rodriguez
8/10

The music effectively builds tension and suspense during key moments, keeping the audience engaged and invested in the characters' journeys.

Betty Gonzalez
5/10

The use of music in The Climb is subtle yet impactful, adding layers of complexity to the narrative. The different themes and motifs woven throughout the soundtrack mirror the internal struggles and growth of the characters, making the viewing experience more profound.

Daniel Carter
8/10

The emotional depth of the soundtrack perfectly captures the nostalgic and heartfelt moments shared between Chuck Langer and Danny Himes in The Climb.

Paul Hall
7/10

The diversity of musical styles and genres featured in the soundtrack reflects the diverse personalities and experiences of the characters, adding depth and authenticity to the storytelling.

Anthony Clark
7/10

The blend of traditional instruments and modern compositions in the music mirrors the generational gap between Chuck and Danny, highlighting their unique perspectives and personalities.

Betty Martin
7/10

The soundtrack's seamless integration with the dialogue and action on screen enhances the overall cohesion of the storytelling in The Climb.

Mary Lewis
7/10

The music enhances the storytelling by reflecting the characters' inner struggles and growth throughout the film.

Mark Turner
8/10

The soundtrack's use of subtle melodies and evocative themes adds layers of complexity to the narrative, creating a rich and immersive viewing experience.

William Johnson
8/10

The uplifting and inspiring tones of the soundtrack resonate with the themes of resilience and determination portrayed in the film.

Margaret Martinez
5/10

The soundtrack of The Climb perfectly captures the nostalgic and heartwarming essence of the story. The music enhances the emotional depth of the characters and their relationships, creating a truly immersive experience for the audience.

Edward Moore
7/10

Overall, the soundtrack of The Climb is a standout element of the film, elevating the viewing experience and leaving a lasting impression on the audience with its evocative and moving compositions.

Emily Davis
8/10

The memorable motifs and motifs in the music help to establish a strong emotional connection between the audience and the characters, fostering a deeper sense of empathy and understanding.

Mark Davis
6/10

The orchestration and composition of the music in The Climb are masterfully done, enhancing the storytelling without overpowering it. The soundtrack serves as a powerful companion to the on-screen performances, elevating the overall impact of the film.