The Diving Bell and the Butterfly Soundtrack (

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Rating: 8.00/10 from 111000 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

La escafandra y la mariposa

Title in Italiano:

Lo scafandro e la farfalla

Title in Português:

O Escafandro e a Borboleta

Synopsis

Forty-three year old Elle magazine editor Jean-Dominique Bauby - Jean-Do to his friends - awakens not knowing where he is. He is in a Berck-sur-Mer hospital, where he has been for the past several weeks in a coma after suffering a massive stroke. Although his cognitive facilities are intact, he quickly learns that he has what is called locked-in syndrome which has resulted in him being almost completely paralyzed, including not being able to speak.

One of his few functioning muscles is his left eye. His physical situation and hospitalization uncomfortably bring together the many people in his life, including: Céline Desmoulins, his ex-lover and mother of his children; Inès, his current lover; and his aged father who he calls Papinou. Among his compassionate recuperative team are his physical therapist Marie, and his speech therapist Henriette.

Henriette eventually teaches him to communicate using a system where he spells out words: she reads out the letters of the alphabet in descending order of their use in the French language, and he blinks his functioning left eye when she reaches the appropriate letter. Although frustrating at start, he learns to communicate effectively but slowly using this method, so much so that with the help of Claude, a full time translator, he decides on the monumental and seemingly impossible task to keep to his pre-injury commitment of writing a book, changing its focus to life in his current state.

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The Diving Bell and the Butterfly
Theme for The Diving-Bell and the Butterfly
Paul Cantelon: Composer
La Mer
Charles Trenet: Performer
Charles Trenet: Lyrics
Chains of Love
The Dirtbombs: Performer
Napoli milionaria
Carlo Savina: (nino rota) conducted
All The World Is Green
Tom Waits: Performer
Ultra Violet (Light My Way)
U2: Performer
Pale Blue Eyes
Les Quatre Cents Coups
Jean Constantin: Performer
Ramshackle Day Parade
Green Grass
Honey Pie
Pauvre Petite Fille Riche
Hubert Giraud: Performer
Vline Buggy: Lyrics
Je Chante sous la Pluie
Nacio Herb Brown: Performer
Arthur Freed: English lyrics
René Nazelles: French lyrics
"La Mer" - Charles Trenet
Paul Cantelon: Performer
"Chains of Love" - The Dirtbombs
Paul Cantelon: Performer
"All the World is Green" - Tom Waits
Paul Cantelon: Performer
"Ultra Violet (Light My Way)" - U2
Paul Cantelon: Performer
"Don't Kiss Me Goodbye" - Ultra Orange & Emmanuelle
Paul Cantelon: Performer
"Pale Blue Eyes" - The Velvet Underground
Paul Cantelon: Performer
"Ramshackle Day Parade" - Joe Strummer and the Mescaleros
Paul Cantelon: Performer
Theme for "The Diving Bell and the Butterfly"
Paul Cantelon: Performer

User reviews

William Hill
2/10

I found the choice of instrumentation in the film's soundtrack to be uninspired and lacking in creativity. The use of generic piano melodies and string arrangements did little to enhance the narrative or evoke the complex emotions of the characters. It felt like a missed opportunity to elevate the storytelling through more innovative musical choices.

Ashley Martin
6/10

The score effectively conveys the feelings of isolation and longing that come with locked-in syndrome, creating a deeply moving atmosphere.

Timothy Martin
1/10

The soundtrack of The Diving Bell and the Butterfly felt disconnected and jarring at times, failing to capture the emotional depth of the protagonist's struggle with locked-in syndrome. The music seemed out of sync with the poignant moments of the story, detracting from the overall viewing experience.

Paul Perez
5/10

The soundtrack of The Diving Bell and the Butterfly perfectly captures the emotional depth and complexity of the story, enhancing the viewing experience.

Mark Turner
1/10

The repetitive nature of the soundtrack became monotonous and predictable, failing to offer any dynamic range or variation to reflect the protagonist's internal turmoil and external challenges. The lack of diversity in the musical motifs made it difficult to stay engaged with the film, as the music failed to evolve along with the character's journey.

Dorothy Baker
6/10

The hauntingly beautiful music in the film evokes a sense of melancholy and reflection, mirroring the protagonist's internal struggles and journey.

Andrew Jones
6/10

The soundtrack's seamless integration with the narrative enhances the storytelling, creating a cohesive and immersive cinematic experience.

Lisa Gonzalez
5/10

Overall, the music in The Diving Bell and the Butterfly is a powerful and evocative element that enriches the film's emotional impact and resonance.

Richard Scott
5/10

The music in the film strikes a delicate balance between hope and despair, reflecting the highs and lows of Jean-Do's journey towards self-expression.

Melissa Wright
5/10

The use of subtle piano melodies in the soundtrack adds a poignant and intimate quality to the film, drawing the audience into Jean-Do's world.