The Darjeeling Limited Soundtrack (

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Rating: 7.20/10 from 216000 votes
Tags: train ride
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Viaje a Darjeeling

Title in Italiano:

Il treno per il Darjeeling

Title in Português:

The Darjeeling Limited

Synopsis

A year after the accidental death of their father, three brothers -- each suffering from depression - meet for a train trip across India.

Francis, the eldest, has organized it.

The brothers argue, sulk, resent each other, and fight.

The youngest, Jack, estranged from his girlfriend, is attracted to one of the train's attendants.

Peter has left his pregnant wife at home, and he buys a venomous snake.

After a few days, Francis discloses their surprising and disconcerting destination.

Amid foreign surroundings, can the brothers sort out their differences?

A funeral, a meditation, a hilltop ritual, and the Bengal Lancer figure in the reconciliation.

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The Darjeeling Limited
Title Music
Shankarsingh Raghuwanshi: Performer
Ustad Vilayat Khan: Performer
Satyajit Ray: Performer
Charu's Theme
Satyajit Ray: Performer
Montage
Satyajit Ray: Performer
Ruku's Room
Satyajit Ray: Performer
The Deserted Ballroom
Satyajit Ray: Performer
Arrival in Benaras
Ustad Vilayat Khan: Performer
Typewriter Tip Tip Tip
Clair de Lune
Symphony No. 7 in A, Op. 92
Where Do You Go to (My Lovely)
Les Champs-Élysées
This Time Tomorrow
Strangers
Powerman
Play with Fire
Music
Symphony No. 7 in A Op. 92 II, Allegretto
Margaret Yang's Theme (Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin) - Rushmore
Mark Mothersbaugh: Performer
A Quick One While He's Away (Saint Motel) - Rushmore
Mark Mothersbaugh: Performer
These Days (Matt Pond) - Royal Tenenbaums
Mark Mothersbaugh: Performer
Let Her Dance (Freelance Whales) - Fantastic Mr. Fox
Mark Mothersbaugh: Performer
I Am Waiting (Tomo Nakayama) - Rushmore
Mark Mothersbaugh: Performer
The Wind (William Fitzsimmons) - Rushmore
Mark Mothersbaugh: Performer
Needle in the Hay (Juliana Hatfield) - Royal Tenenbaums
Mark Mothersbaugh: Performer
Making Time (Generationals) - Rushmore
Mark Mothersbaugh: Performer
The Way I Feel Inside (Phox) - Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou
Mark Mothersbaugh: Performer
This Time Tomorrow (Telekinesis) - Darjeeling Limited
Mark Mothersbaugh: Performer
Strangers (Escondido) - Darjeeling Limited
Mark Mothersbaugh: Performer
Disc Time:
Mark Mothersbaugh: Performer
Alone Again Or (Sara Lov) - Bottle Rocket
Mark Mothersbaugh: Performer
Nothing in This World Can Stop Me Worrin' Bout That Girl (Solvents) - Rushmore
Mark Mothersbaugh: Performer
Here Comes My Baby (Tea Cozies) - Rushmore
Mark Mothersbaugh: Performer
Fly (Kristin Hersh) - Royal Tenenbaums
Mark Mothersbaugh: Performer
Ziggy Stardust (Margot and the Nuclear So & So's) - Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou
Mark Mothersbaugh: Performer
Play with Fire (Elk City) - Darjeeling Limited
Mark Mothersbaugh: Performer
Stephanie Says (Tele Novella) - Royal Tenenbaums
Mark Mothersbaugh: Performer
Oh Yoko (The Ghost In You) - Rushmore
Mark Mothersbaugh: Performer
Fairest of the Seasons (Trespassers William) - Royal Tenenbaums
Mark Mothersbaugh: Performer
30 Century Man (Tomten) - Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou
Mark Mothersbaugh: Performer
Street Fighting Man (Mike Watt & The Secondmen) - Fantastic Mr. Fox
Mark Mothersbaugh: Performer
Five Years (Santah) - Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou
Mark Mothersbaugh: Performer

User reviews

Donald Brown
8/10

Overall, The Darjeeling Limited soundtrack is a powerful and evocative musical accompaniment that elevates the film to a higher level, making it a truly memorable and immersive cinematic experience.

Brian Brown
9/10

Furthermore, the hauntingly beautiful score enhances the poignant moments of reconciliation and self-discovery, creating a profound and unforgettable cinematic experience.

Edward Adams
6/10

The soundtrack of The Darjeeling Limited perfectly captures the melancholic and introspective mood of the film. The blend of traditional Indian music with Western influences creates a unique and immersive listening experience.

Brian Clark
7/10

The soundtrack's use of atmospheric sounds and ambient textures helps to establish the film's exotic and immersive setting, transporting the audience to the vibrant landscapes of India.

Ashley Baker
8/10

The emotional resonance of the music lingers long after the film ends, leaving a lasting impression and deepening the audience's connection to the characters and their journey.

Stephanie Robinson
4/10

The soundtrack of The Darjeeling Limited felt disconnected from the emotional depth of the film's storyline, failing to enhance or complement the characters' journey of reconciliation and self-discovery.

Richard Lopez
8/10

The rhythmic patterns and percussive elements in the music create a sense of urgency and momentum, mirroring the brothers' tumultuous journey towards reconciliation.

Margaret Lewis
10/10

The soundtrack of The Darjeeling Limited perfectly captures the emotional depth and complexity of the characters' journey through India. Each track evokes a sense of melancholy and introspection that mirrors the brothers' inner struggles and conflicts.

David Williams
8/10

The Darjeeling Limited soundtrack perfectly captures the emotional depth and complexity of the film's storyline, enhancing the overall viewing experience.

Stephanie Walker
5/10

The use of specific instruments and vocal styles in the soundtrack effectively mirrors the characters' internal struggles and external conflicts. The music becomes a character in itself, guiding the emotional journey of the brothers as they navigate their personal challenges and relationships.

Joshua Campbell
8/10

The integration of Indian vocal performances in the soundtrack adds a rich layer of authenticity and depth to the overall sound design.

John Davis
5/10

The music helps to convey the complex emotions of the characters, adding depth and richness to their individual storylines. It enhances the sense of cultural immersion and adds an extra layer of authenticity to the film's setting in India.

Joseph Taylor
7/10

The soundtrack's haunting melodies evoke a sense of melancholy and longing, resonating with the themes of loss and grief explored in the film.

Donna Clark
6/10

Overall, the soundtrack of The Darjeeling Limited is a powerful and evocative element of the film, enhancing the storytelling and creating a deeply atmospheric experience for the audience.

Michael Davis
10/10

The use of traditional Indian instruments and melodies adds a rich cultural layer to the music, enhancing the film's immersive experience and transporting the audience to the vibrant setting of India.

Timothy Roberts
8/10

The music seamlessly transitions between moments of tension and moments of introspection, mirroring the brothers' internal struggles and interpersonal conflicts.

Kenneth Robinson
3/10

The music choices seemed generic and uninspired, lacking originality and failing to capture the rich cultural tapestry of India that served as the backdrop for the brothers' tumultuous journey.

Ronald Roberts
8/10

The instrumental compositions in the soundtrack are beautifully arranged and orchestrated, showcasing the talent and expertise of the musicians involved in its creation.

Sarah Garcia
7/10

The use of traditional Indian instruments in the soundtrack adds a unique cultural dimension to the music, reflecting the brothers' journey across India.