The Climb Soundtrack (

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Rating: 7.00/10 from 5200 votes
Tags: ice fishing, ice fishing hut, track cycling
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Cima a la amistad

Title in Italiano:

The Climb - La salita

Title in Português:

A Amizade

Synopsis

Mike (Michael Angelo Covino) is a better cyclist than Kyle (Kyle Marvin). So, it figures that a steep French mountain is the best place to ruefully confess that he's slept with Kyle's fiancee, where his best friend can process this betrayal in relative solitude but can't quite match Mike's pedal power to take revenge.

Co-writers Michael Angelo Covino and Kyle Marvin expand their 2018 short into a comedy-drama marathon. Their time-skipping vignettes, frequently realized in ambitious single takes, reveal an often toxic and occasionally balm-like co-dependency. Imbuing traditional comic set-pieces - family Christmas, disastrous bachelor party, interrupted wedding - with genuine cinematic flair, expertly shifts gears between full-blooded slapstick and wince-inducing studies of romantic and fraternal relationships, which sometimes crash but always seem to find the friends getting back in the saddle.

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Play Title Artist
The Climb
The King of Wishful Thinking
Real Wild Child (Wild One)
Show Me Your Soul
Fame 90 - Gass Mix
Tangled
Kiss
Wild Women Do
L'Autunno (Autumn) Op. 8 No. 3 in F major: I. Allegro
Vivaldi: Violin Concerto in E Major, RV 269, No. 1, Spring: I. Allegro
L'Inverno (Winter) Op. 8 No. 4 in F minor: I. Allegro
Too Good
Gilbert Bécaud: Performer
Louis Amade: French lyrics
What now my Love
Gracias a Dios
Les enfants de l'avenir
Monsieur Dutour
AVERE VENT'ANNI: Avere vent'anni (titoli vocal)
Franco Campanino: Performer
Avere vent'anni (strum.)
Franco Campanino: Performer
Avere vent'anni (choir)
Franco Campanino: Performer
Avere vent'anni (finale vocal)
Franco Campanino: Performer
L'AMBIZIOSO: The Climber (single side A)
Franco Campanino: Performer
Naples' Dock (single side B)
Franco Campanino: Performer
Seq.1
Franco Campanino: Performer
The Climber (strum.)
Franco Campanino: Performer
Seq.2
Franco Campanino: Performer
Seq.3
Franco Campanino: Performer
The Climber (alternate vocal)
Franco Campanino: Performer
Seq.4
Franco Campanino: Performer
Seq.5
Franco Campanino: Performer
Seq.6
Franco Campanino: Performer
Seq.7
Franco Campanino: Performer
Seq.8
Franco Campanino: Performer
Seq.9
Franco Campanino: Performer
The Climber
Franco Campanino: Performer
Naple's Dock
Franco Campanino: Performer
AVERE VENT'ANNI: Avere vent'anni (titoli vocal)
Franco Campanino: Performer
Avere vent'anni (strum.)
Franco Campanino: Performer
Avere vent'anni (choir)
Franco Campanino: Performer
Avere vent'anni (finale vocal)
Franco Campanino: Performer
L'AMBIZIOSO: The Climber (single side A)
Franco Campanino: Performer
Naples' Dock (single side B)
Franco Campanino: Performer
Naple's Dock
Franco Campanino: Performer

User reviews

Mark Green
10/10

Each track in the film's soundtrack expertly mirrors the shifting dynamics of the characters' relationships, adding an extra layer of depth and nuance to their interactions on screen.

Margaret Lee
7/10

The recurring motifs in the soundtrack provide a sense of continuity and thematic unity throughout the film, enhancing its overall impact.

Joseph Thomas
3/10

The use of music in key scenes lacked subtlety and nuance, often overpowering the performances and diluting the impact of the characters' struggles. It failed to elevate the narrative and left me feeling disconnected from the story's emotional core.

Donald Lewis
6/10

The soundtrack of The Climb serves as a powerful storytelling device, weaving together the narrative threads of friendship, betrayal, and redemption with its evocative melodies and haunting themes.

Kenneth Brown
7/10

The soundtrack strikes a delicate balance between melancholy and humor, reflecting the bittersweet nature of the story.

Betty Brown
7/10

The music elegantly mirrors the evolving dynamics between Mike and Kyle, adding depth and complexity to their complex friendship.

Edward Lewis
9/10

The music in The Climb not only complements the narrative beautifully but also stands on its own as a captivating and memorable listening experience, showcasing the talent and creativity of the composers.

Emily Hernandez
7/10

The use of music in key moments amplifies the tension and drama, making the audience feel truly connected to the characters' struggles.

Amanda Wright
8/10

The soundtrack of The Climb perfectly captures the emotional rollercoaster of the film, enhancing every scene with its nuanced compositions.

Melissa Parker
7/10

Overall, the soundtrack of The Climb is a standout feature of the film, elevating it to a higher level of storytelling and emotional resonance.

Matthew Williams
7/10

The variety of musical styles and instruments used in the score showcases the versatility of the composers and their ability to evoke a range of emotions.

Timothy Hernandez
6/10

The emotional resonance of the music in The Climb lingers long after the credits roll, evoking a sense of melancholy and introspection that stays with the viewer.

Daniel Williams
5/10

The variety of musical styles in the soundtrack of The Climb reflects the multifaceted nature of the story, blending seamlessly with the changing tones and themes of the film.

Robert Taylor
5/10

The use of music in The Climb is subtle yet impactful, adding depth to the complex relationships between the characters and underscoring their internal struggles.

Paul Hernandez
5/10

The soundtrack of The Climb perfectly captures the emotional rollercoaster of the film, enhancing the tension and drama in key moments.

Betty Campbell
9/10

The soundtrack of The Climb perfectly captures the emotional depth and complexity of the story, enhancing every scene with its poignant melodies and evocative tones.

Steven White
8/10

Each track seamlessly integrates with the narrative, creating a cohesive and immersive viewing experience.

Dorothy Lee
3/10

The soundtrack of The Climb didn't effectively capture the emotional depth of the storyline. Instead of enhancing the intense moments of betrayal and friendship, the music felt generic and uninspired.